Return To Silent Hill Director Christophe Gans Shared How His Previous Adaptation Influenced His Upcoming Sequel, And As A Fan, I Really Appreciate That

Return To Silent Hill Director Christophe Gans Shared How His Previous Adaptation Influenced His Upcoming Sequel, And As A Fan, I Really Appreciate That

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While we still don’t have a release date for the upcoming horror movie Return to Silent Hill, the hype for that project is still as strong as ever. That’s thanks to director Christophe Gans’ return to the franchise after his previous Silent Hill adaptation kicked off the Konami franchise’s cinematic era. Now that the helmer has released some details about how that 2006 film has influenced his second turn at bat, the fan in me really appreciates what he had to say.

Jeremy Irvine looks into a dirty bathroom mirror in Return to Silent Hill.

(Image credit: Davis Films)

Christophe Gans’ Approach To Silent HIll’s Story And Creatures Helped A Lot

As the latest Silent HIll Transmission gave details for the Silent Hill 2 remake game, which is set for release this October, the appreciation for that 2001 PlayStation 2 title didn’t stop there. But when Gans described his approach to delivering a follow-up to his vision from Silent Hill ‘06, he clearly laid out this formula for how what’s coming up compares to that last picture:

I consider that the first film was like an epic journey of horror. This one is much more like a deep dive into some psychological horror.



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