Originally set for release this Friday, CD Media’s fan film Silent Hill: Echoes will have its release date pushed back to next year. According to the press release, the reasoning for the adjustment is to reshoot certain scenes.
“We listen to the feedback,” says co-producer Ken Cosentino, “Once we saw how big the audience was, based on their response we knew we could do better and they deserve better. We agree with their input so we went back for reshoots.” However, due to the current COVID-19 situation in Western New York, these reshoots have been delayed.
Silent Hill: Echoes creator and Director of Photography Codey Dingfield stated that it was an easy decision, though expressed obvious disappointment. “At the end of the day we’re bummed because we wanted to roll this out, but the health and wellness of everyone comes first.”
As a result, Silent Hill: Echoes is scheduled for reshoots in the early spring of next year. The film will debut on the Coleman Brothers YouTube channel. Directed by Tim Davis and James Coleman, Silent Hill: Echoes centres on James Sunderland (Michael Ciesla, Halloween: Inferno II) as he searches for his late wife, Maria (Kaylin Cervini, Book of Evil) in the town of Silent Hill.
source https://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3642331/fan-film-silent-hill-echoes-release-delayed-reshoots-will-release-2021/
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