Bright-burn (2019) Superhero Horror Movie | Review, Plot, Full Cast and Crew
The movie Bright-burn is an upcoming American superhero horror movie produced by James Gunn and Kenneth Huang. Bright-burn has been directed by David Yarovesky and screenplay by Mark and Brian Gunn and stars Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, Jackson A. Dunn, Matt Jones, and Meredith Hagner.
Bright-burn is been produced and financed by the screen Gems, Stage 6 Films, Troll Court Entertainment, and The H Collective. After releasing the movie falling out Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 in December 2017, Gunn begins working on an untitled horror movie, attached as producer, with Brian and Mark Gunn writing the script, and Yarovesky directing it. The Principal photography took place in March 2018 and wrapped in May of that same year. The movie is scheduled for release in the United States on May 24, 2019.
Story Line
what if the child should have come from another planet and was crash-landed on Earth, but instead of becoming a hero to mankind, he proved to be something far more disturbing? In this horrific take on the classic superhero trope, a couple (Elizabeth Banks and David Denman) adopts a baby who came from the stars. While they attempt to raise the boy (Jackson A. Dunn) to use his powers for good, evil begins to grow inside that he unleashes.
Marketing
There was a plan to promote the movie at the 2018 San Diego Comic-con but was later pulled at the last minute in the wake of James Gunn’s was later removed from Walt Disney Studios and Marvel Studios. On December 8, 2018, the first trailer from the Bright-burn was also released online. Reviewed the trailer as a superman horror movie.
Bright-burn movie Cast
Elizabeth Banks | |||
David Denman | |||
Jackson A. Dunn | … | Brandon Breyer | |
Matt Jones | |||
Jennifer Holland | |||
Meredith Hagner | |||
Steve Agee | |||
Gregory Alan Williams | … | Chief Deputy Deever | |
Becky Wahlstrom | |||
Emmie Hunter | … | Caitlyn | |
Stephen Blackehart | |||
Christian Finlayson | … | Fauxhawk | |
Elizabeth Becka | … | Principal Susko | |
Terence Rosemore | |||
Mike Dunston | … | Reporter | |
Gwen Parrish | … | Middle School Kid / Stand In | |
Annie Humphrey | |||
Leah Goodkind | … | Middle School Student (uncredited) | |
Shaun McMillan | … | Hospital Nurse (uncredited) |
Music by
Tim Williams |
Cinematography by
Michael Dallatorre |
Film Editing by
Andrew S. Eisen | ||
Peter Gvozdas |
Casting By
Rich Delia | ||
Tara Feldstein | … | casting director: Atlanta |
Chase Paris | … | casting director: Atlanta |
Production Design by
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. |
Art Direction by
Christian Snell |
Set Decoration by
Kassandra DeAngelis |
Costume Design by
Autumn Steed |
Makeup Department
Brent Baker | … | mold department and life-casting supervisor: fractured fx |
Rob Hinderstein | … | special makeup effects artist |
Jack Lazzaro | … | key makeup artist |
Anna Majewski | … | hair stylist |
Lauren Nicole | … | assistant makeup artist |
Anna Quinn | … | hair department head |
Justin Raleigh | … | special makeup effects designer |
Becky Stone | … | makeup department head |
Lauren Winegar | … | Additional makeup artist |
Production Management
John Portnoy | … | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paul Holman | … | first assistant director: LA Unit |
Gene Michael Smith | … | co-1st assistant director / second assistant director |
Jacques Terblanche | … | first assistant director |
Allie Toman | … | co-key 2nd assistant director / second assistant director |
Pongkarnda ‘Kik’ Udomprasert | … | second assistant director: Los Angeles unit |