ORPHAN 3 in development with ORPHAN: FIRST KILL director William Brent Bell

ORPHAN 3 in development with ORPHAN: FIRST KILL director William Brent Bell

The director of Orphan: First kill, William Brent Bell, revealed that he is developing a third film. She shared the update during an interview with THR and seems pretty excited about it. He didn’t provide any details, but teased that the film will have some twists:

“We’re developing a third now. The franchise rulebook has been opened up where anything is possible. And already knowing where we are in the process, I’m extremely excited about the twists and turns we have in store.”

The Orphan franchise was interesting and the sequel was a big hit when it was 23 years old Isabelle Fuhrmann she reprized her role as Esther, who appears to be a nine-year-old girl when in reality she is much older. Even though they mostly made it, it still felt weird to me.

The first Orphan the film was directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. The story revolves around a couple, Kate and John Coleman, who decide to adopt a 9-year-old girl named Esther after the loss of their child. However, when Esther becomes part of their family, strange and disturbing events begin to occur. Kate begins to suspect that there is something deeply wrong with Esther and embarks on a harrowing journey to uncover the truth behind the girl’s mysterious past. With an eerie atmosphere, unexpected twists and a chilling performance from Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther, Orphan keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as it explores themes of deception, trust and the dark secrets that can hide within a seemingly innocent child.

Orphan: First kill is a prequel to the 2009 film, and that story delves into the backstory of the enigmatic character Esther, played once again by Isabelle Fuhrman. The film explores Esther’s early life and origins, shedding light on the events that transformed her into the sinister character seen in the original film. In the film, after orchestrating a brilliant escape from an Estonian psychiatric facility, Esther travels to America impersonating the missing daughter of a wealthy family. However, an unexpected twist occurs that pits her against a mother who will protect her family from the murderous “child” at any cost.

I’m curious to see what kind of story they will come up with in the next film and if they will cast Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther again.

by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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