Neill Blomkamp’s ‘Inferno’ Will Begin Filming March 2020

Nov 12, 2019

‘Inferno,’ the next film from writer-director Neill Blomkamp, will begin filming March 2020 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Taylor Kitsch (‘Waco’,’ True Detective’) is the lead actor of the movie, while casting for other roles is underway.

Blomkamp was teasing this project back in August, when he left ‘RoboCop Returns.’

Moreover, the premise of the science-fiction thriller is below:

“A cop (Kitsch) must investigate a seemingly ordinary murder in the New Mexico desert. The arrival of the FBI confirms his suspicions that something much bigger — perhaps even extra-terrestrial — is at play. The hunt for the killer soon puts him face-to-face with a humanoid beast who will stop at nothing to exterminate the one witness to the crime. The story explores the uneasy balance between humans and alien life all within a gritty and realistic action film genre.”

Meanwhile, Blomkamp has kept himself busy helming short films as of late, mostly under Oats Studios, his independent film studio he started in 2017. He is popular for co-writing and directing Sony’s ‘District 9.’ Other feature film credits include 2013’s ‘Elysium’ and 2015’s ‘Chappie,’ both from Sony.

Moreover, pre-production should be starting soon in New Mexico, according to GameFAQs.

A release date has not been set as of now.

Source: Deadline