Peter Dinklage stars in the reimagining of the 1984 classic for Legendary, while the slasher ‘Totally Killer’ is set to close the genre fest.
“The Fantastic Fest team was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Angus Cloud. His performance inimmediately won over our team, and we want to pay tribute to his talents and life at the festival,” director of programming Annick Mahnert said in a statement. also features Sterling Beaumon, Jessica Garza and Jason O’Mara in the ensemble cast.
from Prime Video and Blumhouse Television and starring Kiernan Shipka as a time-traveling teen out to stop the infamous Sweet Sixteen Killer.
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