With the film getting a release in Singapore and Thailand in November, we finally get a look at the long-delayed Fallen movie, based on the Lauren Kate book series.
Fallen is seen through the eyes of Lucinda “Luce” Price, a strong-willed seventeen-year-old living a seemingly ordinary life until she is accused of a crime she didn’t commit. Sent off to the imposing Sword & Cross reform school, Luce finds herself being courted by two mysterious students to whom she feels oddly connected. Isolated and haunted by strange visions, Luce begins to unravel the secrets of her past and discovers the two men are fallen angels, competing for her love for centuries. Luce must choose where her feelings lie, pitting Heaven against Hell in an epic battle over true love.
Fallen stars Addison Timlin (Stand Up Guys), Jeremy Irivine (War Horse), Harrison Gilbertson (Need For Speed) alongside Joely Richardson (The Girl With The Dragon Tatoo). Rounding out the cast are Lola Kirke (Gone Girl) along with Sianoa Smit-McPhee (“Hung”), Daisy Head (Endeavour), Hermione Corfield (Maleficent) and Malachi Kirby (My Brother the Devil).
Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks (Shine) directed the film from a script by Michael Ross. The original screenplay was adapted by Kathryn Price and Nicole Millard.
While Relativity Studios has not set a domestic release date yet, the company’s Ryan Kavanaugh is encouraging fans to retweet the trailer so they can see what kind of demand there is.