Thu, Apr 19, 2012 | 02:28 BST
Silent Hill: Revelation 3D to open on Halowe’en
Distributor Open Road Films has announced an October 31 release for Silent Hill: Revelation 3D, the second film based on the Konami horror series.

The sequel to 2006′s Silent Hill, Revelation sees the return of Sean Bean (Game Of Thrones, Lord Of The Rings), Deborah Kara Unger (The Game, The Samaritan) and Radha Mitchell (Man On Fire, The Crazies).
Adelaide Clemens (X-Men Origins) is on board as Heather Mason, along with Kit Harington (Game Of Thrones), Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix) and Malcolm McDowell (A Clockwork Orange).
Silent Hill: Revelation was produced by Davis Film, the team behind the first movie and the Resident Evil films. The first film received a mixed reception, with some fans disappointed that the very personal, psychological themes particularly noticeable in Silent Hill 2 were not given more precedence.


3 comments
#1
Hellhound30x
19/04/12, 10:30 am
Huge fan of the Silent Hill series. period. I did like the first movie and I hope that this one somehow lives up the first one… I doubt it, but my fingers are crossed anyways.
#2
Moonwalker1982
19/04/12, 1:34 pm
I watched the movie yesterday for the first time. Was surprised how true it stayed to the games in terms of the creatures and locations. It never was really scare at any point in my opinion,but highly enjoyable though.
#3
absolutezero
19/04/12, 2:19 pm
The first half of the movie is alright. Its ok, sure they changed the sex of the main character for no reason and then had to shoe horn in Sean Bean when they released it made the main cast entirely female.
The second half then loses the plot completely and goes batshit mental. At points it descends into Python levels of stupidity : BURN THE WITCH! SHES A WITCH! BURN HER!
I also hate it for re-designing PH into some sort of beautiful man trapped in a funny hat, go back and look at the original design and you’ll see that PH is actually disgusting. Everything underneath that huge helmet is flesh and putrid folds are forcing their way out from the back. Also the script was terrible and the characters were stupid.
Wasted potential.