Get ready for a thrilling sequel that will have you on the edge of your seat! The waters of Paris are about to get even more dangerous. Netflix is diving into the world of mutant sharks once again, and this time, they've got a master of horror at the helm.
Alexandre Aja, the French horror maestro, is set to direct the highly anticipated follow-up to the 2024 hit, 'Under Paris'. But here's where it gets controversial... Aja is taking over from Xavier Gens, the original director, and we can't help but wonder why. Gens, who co-wrote the creature feature, is noticeably absent from this project, leaving us with more questions than answers.
'Under Paris' captivated audiences worldwide with its unique blend of horror and fun. Bérénice Bejo's portrayal of a marine researcher battling her demons and a deadly shark left viewers wanting more. And now, with Aja at the helm, we can expect an even more thrilling ride.
Aja's resume speaks for itself. From his impressive debut with the French slasher 'Haute Tension' to his Stateside ventures, including remakes and adaptations, he has proven his versatility. But it's his campy hits like 'Piranha 3D' and 'Crawl' that truly showcase his ability to deliver thrilling water-based horror.
'Crawl', in particular, had audiences holding their breath as a father and daughter fought for survival against hungry crocodiles during a devastating hurricane. It's a testament to Aja's skill in crafting intense and immersive experiences.
With Bejo returning and Vincent Roget producing, the sequel is shaping up to be a must-watch. But who wrote the script? That remains a mystery, adding an air of intrigue to the project.
As for Netflix, they're keeping quiet about the details. This only fuels our curiosity and excitement for what's to come.
Aja's latest venture, 'Never Let Go', showcased his talent for survival horror, and now, with 'Under Paris' sequel, he's diving into uncharted waters. Will he deliver another hit? Only time will tell.
So, what do you think? Are you excited for this shark-infested sequel? Or do you have reservations about the director change? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Let's discuss and speculate together!