Even if it didn’t set the box office on fire Fall it still managed to turn a tidy profit, making $17 million on a thrifty $3 million budget. But Scott Mann’s thriller hit another useful metric: doing well with Netflix viewers, which is now leading to early development on a sequel.
The film, released last year, saw Shazam!by Grace Caroline Currey e HalloweenIt’s Virginia Gardner as friends who recklessly climb and get trapped on a 2,000-foot radio tower in the desert.
What follows is a tale of hot temperatures, hotter tempers, and bad stuff for one particular vulture. It will induce real vertigo, especially for those who have experienced it on the big screen.
However, British production company Tea Shop has found a real home for UK viewers on Netflix, where it was the second most-watched film (behind Luther: the fallen sun). “We were pleasantly surprised by how everyone had such a visceral reaction,” says company co-founder James Harris. Expiration. “It’s one of those movies where word of mouth really helps.” Especially since Netflix actually acquired it and put it on their servers without fanfare.
“We have some ideas that we’re looking into,” Harris adds. “We don’t want to do anything that feels like an imitator or less of the first one.” The goal is to launch any follow-ups by the end of this year. we can suggest Fall 2: Revenge of the Vulturewith the bird family from the original film?
Source: EmpireOnline

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