Star Wars and Murder on the Orient Express Daisy Ridley’s new zombie movie We bury the dead a first image has been released.
The film stars Ridley as a woman who joins a team that travels to Tasmania after a disastrous military experiment to retrieve the bodies of the lost.
Ridley’s character is specifically looking for her husband, desperately hoping that he somehow survived. But this is a zombie movie, so all those bodies might not be as dead as the team expected.
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We bury the dead will have its world premiere soon, and has also been confirmed for a special screening at the Adelaide Film Festival in November, after production wrapped in Australia earlier this year.
He directed it 1922 and Rattler Helmer Zak Hilditch, but also stars TitansBrendon Thwaites and Mystery Road: OriginMark Coles Smith.
Ridley will reprise his role as Rey in an upcoming film Star Wars film, which is set to take place 15 years after its events The Rise of Skywalker.
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This is her shared her hopes for John Boyegawho also starred in the sequel trilogy as Rey’s friend Finn, to return as well.
In a recent interview to promote her film The young woman and the seaRidley opened up about his diagnosis of the autoimmune disorder Graves’ disease last year.
“In the grand scheme of things, [my conditions are] much less severe than what a lot of people go through,” he said.
“Even if you can deal with it, you shouldn’t. If there is a problem, it shouldn’t [suffer through it]she said.
We bury the dead currently has no general release date.
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