REC 4 Apocalypse Hollywood Horror
Directed by
Jaume Balagueró
Produced by
Julio Fernández
Screenplay by
Jaume Balagueró
Manu Diaz
Manu Diaz
Starring
Manuela Velasco
Cinematography
Cinematography
Pablo Rosso
Editing by
David Gallart
Studio
Canal España
Distributed by
Filmax
Release date(s) 18 October 2014
Country Spain
Language Spanish
Angela Vidal, the young television reporter who entered the building with the fireman, manages to make it out alive. But what the soldiers don't know is that she carries the seed of the strange infection.
She is to be taken to a provisional quarantine facility, a high-security installation where she will have to stay in isolation for several days. An old oil tanker, miles off shore and surrounded by water on all sides, has been especially equipped for the quarantine.
REC 4: Apocalypse (stylized as [REC]⁴ Apocalypse) is an upcoming 2014 Spanish horror film, and the fourth and final installment of the REC series.[1] The film will be a direct sequel to the second film taking place immediately after its events.[2] Jaume Balagueró, the director of the first two installments, is set to return alongside the actress Manuela Velasco, who will reprise her role of Ángela Vidal.[3] The film is set to premiere on October 10, 2014.
She is to be taken to a provisional quarantine facility, a high-security installation where she will have to stay in isolation for several days. An old oil tanker, miles off shore and surrounded by water on all sides, has been especially equipped for the quarantine.
REC 4: Apocalypse (stylized as [REC]⁴ Apocalypse) is an upcoming 2014 Spanish horror film, and the fourth and final installment of the REC series.[1] The film will be a direct sequel to the second film taking place immediately after its events.[2] Jaume Balagueró, the director of the first two installments, is set to return alongside the actress Manuela Velasco, who will reprise her role of Ángela Vidal.[3] The film is set to premiere on October 10, 2014.
Plot
Ángela, the young television reporter who entered the building with the fireman, manages to make it out alive. But what the soldiers don’t know is that she carries the seed of the strange infection.
She is to be taken to a provisional quarantine facility, a high-security installation where she will have to stay in isolation for several days. An old oil tanker, miles off shore and surrounded by water on all sides, has been especially equipped for the quarantine.
Ángela, the young television reporter who entered the building with the fireman, manages to make it out alive. But what the soldiers don’t know is that she carries the seed of the strange infection.
She is to be taken to a provisional quarantine facility, a high-security installation where she will have to stay in isolation for several days. An old oil tanker, miles off shore and surrounded by water on all sides, has been especially equipped for the quarantine.
Production
On 3 May 2010, Bloody Disgusting announced that "...Filmax will produce two new [REC] films in the next couple of years called [REC] 3: Genesis and [REC] 4: Apocalypse with the same directors as the first two films."[5] Genesis was released on March 30, 2012.
In an interview to Fangoria, Jaume Balagueró stated that the film won't have an apocalyptic style presumed by its title, saying that "all of the movies in the [REC] series have the same budget, so you’re not really going to see big scenes of Barcelona full of zombies; they’re just not intended that way. There has to be a story that’s controlled and strong". Apocalypse is set to follow the events of the second film, and will not be made in the "found-footage" style. Production was scheduled to begin in 2013. At the 2012 Sitges Film Festival, it was announced the film would have its world premiere there in October 2013. An announcement trailer was released in late November, confirming the return of Manuela Velasco.
On 3 May 2010, Bloody Disgusting announced that "...Filmax will produce two new [REC] films in the next couple of years called [REC] 3: Genesis and [REC] 4: Apocalypse with the same directors as the first two films."[5] Genesis was released on March 30, 2012.
In an interview to Fangoria, Jaume Balagueró stated that the film won't have an apocalyptic style presumed by its title, saying that "all of the movies in the [REC] series have the same budget, so you’re not really going to see big scenes of Barcelona full of zombies; they’re just not intended that way. There has to be a story that’s controlled and strong". Apocalypse is set to follow the events of the second film, and will not be made in the "found-footage" style. Production was scheduled to begin in 2013. At the 2012 Sitges Film Festival, it was announced the film would have its world premiere there in October 2013. An announcement trailer was released in late November, confirming the return of Manuela Velasco.
However on early May 2013, Balagueró, in an interview, stated that the film's production had been delayed and the film would now premiere sometime in mid-2014, but did confirm that Manuela Velasco would in fact be starring in the fourth film. Teaser posters and updated premise were released early May. Filming began on July 13, 2013 in Gran Canaria,[6] aboard a Russian merchant navy ship.
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