Lionsgate just received the official rating for Fall 2: Deadpoint, its high-stakes survival thriller that will open in theaters on […]
Lionsgate just received the official rating for Fall 2: Deadpoint, its high-stakes survival thriller that will open in theaters on September 2.
Directed by Jigsaw and Predestination filmmakers Michael and Peter Spierig, the film has been rated PG-13 for “strong language, some violent content/bloody images and drug material.”
The second installment in the breakout franchise that stars Harriet Slater (Tarot), Arsema Thomas (“Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story”), and Tom Brittney (Greyhound).
“Overwhelmed by her sister Hunter’s death, Jax (Slater) connects with Luce (Thomas), Hunter’s fearless friend. To heal, they attempt the infamous plank walk of Mount Kwan in Thailand. After a sudden rockslide leaves them stranded on a fragile plank 3000 feet in the air, Jax must confront her deepest fears and fight for survival to find closure.”
Original Fall writer-director Scott Mann co-wrote the script with Jonathan Frank.
The sequel reunites producers Mark Lane and James Harris of Tea Shop Productions (47 Meters Down, Obsession), Capstone’s Christian Mercuri, David Haring, and Mann via the Flawless banner.
Mann is already locked in to return to the director’s chair for Fall 3.
In the first film, when a high-rise climb goes wrong, best friends Becky and Hunter find themselves stuck at the top of a 2,000-foot TV tower… now, two friends are trapped on the side of a mountain.