Doomsday Director Neil Marshall Lines Up Next Project

With Doomsday about to hit theaters very soon, Neil Marshall has revealed his next project. The Brit director is set to stay in the horror genre for his next film, Sacrilege.
Marshall is keeping details about the horror flick close to his chest, but he did reveal to Variety that the film,
“is set during the Gold Rush, a time remembered for incidents like the Donner Party. It is meant to be a pitch-black, gritty, period horror movie.”
Now, although the Donner Party sounds like a group of people who appreciate the art of a fine kebab, it was far from it. The Donner Party are actually a group of American settlers in the 1840s who, when there was very little food during the winter in the Sierra Nevada, began to eat each other. Marshall continued to add, “It’s Unforgiven by way of H.P. Lovecraft, with that grim, gritty setting and a horror element nobody has seen before.”
It sounds like this could be a really petrifying horror film.
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