
LOS ANGELES, CA, April 18, 2012 – Open Road Films has acquired all U.S. distribution rights to SILENT HILL: REVELATION 3D, the highly anticipated sequel to 2006’s film SILENT HILL, released by TriStar Pictures. SILENT HILL: REVELATION 3D will be released wide October 26, 2012 in time for Halloween. The announcement was made today by Tom Ortenberg, CEO of Open Road Films and producers Samuel Hadida and Don Carmody.
Based on the groundbreaking video game franchise, SILENT HILL: REVELATION 3D is the sequel to the hit film SILENT HILL, which opened to number one at the U.S. box office and took in nearly $100 million at the worldwide box office. Featuring an unparalleled horror experience, Konami’s Silent Hill franchise has captivated fans for more than a decade and has spawned a hit comic book series, graphic novels, collectibleaction figures and numerous soundtracks from rock bands.
Directed by Michael J. Bassett (Solomon Kane, Deathwatch), original cast members Sean Bean (HBO’s Game Of Thrones, Lord Of The Rings), Deborah Kara Unger (The Game, 88 minutes, The Samaritan) and Radha Mitchell (Man On Fire, The Crazies, upcoming The Frozen Ground) return in SILENT HILL: REVELATION 3D, starring along with rising stars Adelaide Clemens (X-Men Origins, upcoming The Great Gatsby, No One Lives) and Kit Harington (HBO’s Game Of Thrones) as well as Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix, Disturbia, NBC’s Chuck) and Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange, The Artist).
In SILENT HILL: REVELATION 3D, Heather Mason (Clemens) and her father (Bean) have been on the run, always one step ahead of dangerous forces that she doesn’t fully understand. On the eve of her 18th birthday, plagued by horrificnightmares and the disappearance of her father, Heather discovers she’s not who she thinks she is. The revelation leads her deeper into a demonic world that threatens to trap her forever.
Ortenberg stated, “Silent Hill has proven to be a powerhouse franchise. The fans have greeted each incarnation, including the original SILENT HILL film, with great enthusiasm and we are confident that this latest project will be a strong addition to Open Road’s 2012 slate.”
Producer Samuel Hadida added, “The film is a thrill ride that improves on the original in many ways. We take all audiences, new and old, deep into the world of psychological horror that is Silent Hill, and advance thestory for those familiar with the franchise. We are thrilled to have Tom and his terrific team at Open Road presenting our film to U.S. audiences.”
The deal was negotiated on behalf of Open Road Films by Ortenberg, General Counsel and Executive Vice President of Operations and Business Affairs, Elliott Kleinberg, and Senior Vice President of Acquisitions, Ben Cotner. International sales for SILENT HILL: REVELATION 3D are being handled by Lionsgate. In addition to Samuel Hadida, the film was produced by Hadida’s Davis films as well as Don Carmody.



Loved this game when I was 6. Haven’t thought a second about it since. Ouch.
You having not thought about the game since you were 6 doesn’t really reflect badly on the series.It’s a much revered game series, at least the first 3.You just don’t have any interest in it.
It’s more of a statement about your tastes than it is about the quality of the games.
Whoa, chill out. To be honest, the Silent Hill franchise has been going downhill for the last few years. Also, I recall the first Silent Hill movie being just so so; by game-adaptation standards, it’s great but overall, just mediocre.
Yeah the games were great. The movie sucked. + 1 on the no thanks.
If you were 6 when it came out (in 1999) that makes you nineteen years old. I’d say there’s probably a lot of things you haven’t thought about.
Ouch, the film’s producers here are sooooo touchy.
If you can’t develop a decent concept boys then maybe Film/TV ain’t your thing.
I hear Arby’s is looking. I loves me some Arbys-cue.
Personally Iam actually pretty amped for this movie. I loved the games (the original 3, haven’t had a chance at the others) and I enjoyed the movie very much. I didn’t look at the Silent Hill movie in a way to compare it to other horror movies.
When I saw the movie I was looking for homages towards the first game. Ideas and concepts, I loved how in some parts of it I knew what she would find and where. I think it should be looked at open mindly. There is a different company bringing this one out and it just may surprise everyone.