M. Night Shyamalan Wraps Filming On New Movie Knock At The Cabin

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Knock At The Cabin, M. Night Shyamalan's newest film, has just wrapped filming. Shyamalan is most known for directing films like The Sixth Sense, which starred Bruce Willis and a young Haley Joel Osment and helped to define the thriller genre. By constructing intricate plots with startling turns, the director has established his storytelling techniques. Shyamalan is joined by a terrific cast for Knock At The Cabin, which includes Dave Bautista, Nikki Amuka-Bird, Jonathan Groff, Ben Aldridge, and Rupert Grint.

Knock At The Cabin is reported to be a home invasion picture with a twist, yet plot specifics, like most of Shyamalan's other films, have been kept under wraps. Despite this, many people are anticipating that it will be a horror film. Shyamalan has previously shown off the '90s lenses utilised throughout the film, implying that Knock At The Cabin will have a '90s thriller flavour.

Shyamalan reported that filming for Knock At The Cabin has already wrapped, despite their april start date just a few months earlier. Along with a photo of the slate from their final day, the director said some kind things about the actors and crew. The clapperboard displayed an image of foggy woods surrounding an isolated cabin, which clearly ties into the film's rumoured horror elements and gives it a Cabin in the Woods vibe. Working on the film seemed to resonate with Shyamalan, as he says Knock At The Cabin has changed him not only as an artist but also as a person.

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