Returning to Silent Hill is officially heading to cinemas. While the first two silent hill films were released by Sony and Open Road films respectively, the third film was made without the backing of a big studio. Now, the distribution of Silent Hill, behind the Last year’s horror hit Terfire 3, signed Silent Hill to return to the big screen treatment.
Sanieris confirmed the news (via Brand) While promising that the return will be the silent Hill “a loyal adaptation of video game Silent Hill 2”, “the 2001 survival horror title that was successfully re -created last year.
Earlier, it was known that the film would adopt Silent Hill 2, but with the plot of the game, the initial details of the return of silent lines were attracted to the curse after receiving a letter from his dead wife, Mary (Hannah Emily Anderson). What James gets is more questions than answers, as well as looking for his own personal hell.
In 2006, the first silent Hill film director, Christopher Gans Helm and the partner returned to the silent Hill. The second film, 2012 Silence Hill: Revelation, was a direct result of the original film and the silence of the silent Hill 3. However, Guinness was not included in this production.
Gunz said in a statement, “I am happy in partnership with Sunrise, which has shown a real understanding of the fans.” “Back to Silent Hill, there is a compromise created by deep respect for a real masterpiece of a game, Konami’s famous silent Hill 2.
The date of the silent Hill has not yet been announced, but the filming has ended. In the meantime, Konami is working on a new game in Silent Hill F, Silent Hill F, which was previewed earlier this year.