Thu, Apr 19, 2012 | 02:18 BST
Silent Hill: Revelation sees return of original cast members
Three cast members of the first Silent Hill film will reprise their roles in the upcoming Silent Hill: Revelation.

Coming Soon reports Radha Mitchell (Rose), Sean Bean (Christopher) and Deborah Kara Unger (Dahlia) will mix it up with star Adelaide Clemens, who plays Silent Hill 3 protagonist Heather Mason.
By coincidence, Bean is featured in HBO’s upcoming adaptation of George RR Martin’s A Game of Thrones alongside Revelation’s Kit Harington.
Each of the three most recent Resident Evil films, which were produced by the same company, also featured original characters mixing with established franchise favourites.
Thanks, Kotaku.


11 comments
#1
Phoenixblight
16/03/11, 3:51 am
Curious if it will just as good as the original.
#2
Tomo
16/03/11, 7:22 am
Hopefully it’ll be much, much, much better.
#3
Blerk
16/03/11, 8:50 am
The original seemed to go down fairly well with some of the fans, but I didn’t much like it.
#4
StolenGlory
16/03/11, 8:58 am
Enjoyed the first one a great deal – thought that the plot needed some work but it captured the look of the series pretty fucking perfectly IMHO.
#5
The_Red
16/03/11, 10:20 am
I just hope they keep the original soundtrack like the first one and at least TRY to stay faithful like that film. Original SH movie wasn’t a great film but it was the least evil of all game adaptations and the most watchable for a SH fan IMO.
#6
absolutezero
16/03/11, 11:20 am
NO MORE SEAN BEAN AMERICAN VOICE.
ARHHHHHHHHHHHH
#7
Ireland Michael
16/03/11, 11:21 am
The original was a little hammy in places, and I frankly found the games much scarier, but it was fairly decent. I just wish it hadn’t pulled its punches so much. It could have been so much more than it was.
Looking forward to this. Heather is a personal favourite of mine.
#8
Freek
16/03/11, 12:15 pm
If you’re a fan, I suggest watching Jacobs Ladder. The movie where SH draws allot of inspiration from.
#9
Gekidami
16/03/11, 12:18 pm
The SH movie stood as a decent ‘movie’, but still a terrible ‘video game adaptation’…
#10
Aimless
16/03/11, 12:47 pm
As far as I’m concerned Silent Hill and Mortal Kombat are the only two videogame-movie adapations worth a damn.
#11
jldoom
16/03/11, 2:45 pm
I honestly enjoyed the SH movie adaptation. I thought it was pretty well done, and like somebody said it did capture the feel of Silent Hill’s atmosphere very well.
And @8 thanks for the recommendation on Jacob’s Ladder, will definitely check it out.