Emile Hirsch joins Darkest Hour thriller to be shot in Moscow
Emile Hirsch has joined the cast of The Darkest Hour, which is scheduled to shoot in Moscow during the summer, according to Variety.
Directed by Chris Gore, the film will tell the story of a group of American teenagers fighting for survival when their Russian backpacking trip coincides with an alien invasion.
A stripped-down, gritty tone can be expected as the film will be in a similar style to 28 Days Later and Gore’s last film (and directorial debut) was dirty bomb drama Right at Your Door.
The film is being produced by Timur Bekmambetov.
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