Charli XCX's next film project is set to unleash her inner horror diva, as she'll be possessed by a violent and tortured spirit in the upcoming untitled slasher movie directed by Takashi Miike. Scheduled to start filming in Japan next month, the film follows three best friends who embark on a rejuvenating trip to Kyoto, only to have their lives spiral out of control when Charli's character, Katie, becomes possessed by a malevolent entity.
Miike, known for directing beloved films like "Dead or Alive" and "13 Assassins," has cast Kiko Mizuhara in the role opposite Charli XCX. The film will also feature Milly Alcock ("Supergirl"), Norman Reedus ("The Walking Dead"), and Show Kasamatsu ("Tokyo Vice") in supporting roles.
According to reports, the script for the film was inspired by an original idea shared between Miike and Charli XCX, with Charli producing through her studio365 banner. The plot details remain under wraps, but fans can expect a thrilling ride when this horror movie hits theaters.
Charli XCX is already known for her edgy persona and provocative music videos, so it's no surprise that she'd be drawn to a role like this one. When not busy releasing new music or starring in films, Charli will also appear in Daniel Goldhaber's remake of the 1978 underground horror classic "Faces of Death," Greg Araki's erotic comedy thriller "I Want Your Sex," and Cathy Yan's dark comedy thriller "The Gallerist."
With her next film project just around the corner, fans can expect to see Charli XCX push boundaries once again. Will she be able to tame the forces of darkness that take over in this film? Only time will tell.
Miike, known for directing beloved films like "Dead or Alive" and "13 Assassins," has cast Kiko Mizuhara in the role opposite Charli XCX. The film will also feature Milly Alcock ("Supergirl"), Norman Reedus ("The Walking Dead"), and Show Kasamatsu ("Tokyo Vice") in supporting roles.
According to reports, the script for the film was inspired by an original idea shared between Miike and Charli XCX, with Charli producing through her studio365 banner. The plot details remain under wraps, but fans can expect a thrilling ride when this horror movie hits theaters.
Charli XCX is already known for her edgy persona and provocative music videos, so it's no surprise that she'd be drawn to a role like this one. When not busy releasing new music or starring in films, Charli will also appear in Daniel Goldhaber's remake of the 1978 underground horror classic "Faces of Death," Greg Araki's erotic comedy thriller "I Want Your Sex," and Cathy Yan's dark comedy thriller "The Gallerist."
With her next film project just around the corner, fans can expect to see Charli XCX push boundaries once again. Will she be able to tame the forces of darkness that take over in this film? Only time will tell.