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Not good news for anyone afraid of heights: after the success of Netflix, the survival thriller ‘Fall’ will get two (!) sequels

Anyone afraid of heights should think carefully whether they really want to see the survival thriller “Fall – Fear Reaches New Heights” – after all, here two women fight to survive on the small platform of a gigantic TV transmission tower. But apparently enough viewers were in the mood for an adrenaline rush to watch the thriller Scott Mann from an insider tip to a surprising hit.

Not only did ‘Fall’ gross four times its estimated $3-5 million budget in its limited theatrical releases around the world. After the thriller was released in many countries on the streaming service Netflix, it became a hit there, reaching a large audience – and arousing interest in sequels. First only one was announced and now reported that “Case 3” is already in the works.

“Case 2” and “Case 3” are a continuation of part 1

“Case 2” and “Case 3” are produced by Scott Mann, who directed the original, and he is also back on board as co-writer and director for the third installment. In the exclusive report of At this time, it remains open as to who will direct “Case 2” – although at least the start of production has already been announced. The first sequel is expected to hit the screens in June 2024.

It is not yet known what exactly the two new films will be about. However, according to THR, characters from the first part should return. This received a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars in the FILMSTARTS review: “Despite minor cosmetic flaws, the thrillingly compressed survival thriller is sure to leave you with a high heart rate and sweaty palms.”

In Germany, ‘Fall’ is not available on Netflix, but is currently available as a subscription to Amazon Prime Video.

That’s what ‘Autumn – Fear Reaches New Heights’ is about

After a tragic accident during a climbing trip, Becky (Grace Caroline Currey) has withdrawn and tried to numb her pain. Her friend Hunter (Virginia Gardner) wants to get her out of her slump and convinces her to climb a 600-foot television tower in the Mojave Desert.

But when they reach the small platform at the top, parts of the rusty ladder break off and the women are trapped at a dizzying height, with no cell phone reception and little water…

Author: Anne Marie Havran

Source : Film Starts

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