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We already have a large line up of Original films coming to Netflix in the near future, and arriving this September is the psychological thriller The Devil All the Time. With an all-star cast and an especially dark story, we suspect that The Devil All the Time will be a smash hit with subscribers. Here’s everything we know so far about The Devil All the Time, including the plot, cast, and Netflix release date.
The Devil All the Time is an upcoming Netflix Original psychological-thriller directed by Antonio Campos. The Original is based on the screenplay adaptation, written by Antonio and Paulo Campos, which happens to be based on the Donal Ray Pollock novel of the same name. Jake Gyllenhaal is also influential on the film as an executive producer, along with Riva Marker, Gretchen McGowan, Randall Poster, and Max Born.
When is the Netflix release date for The Devil All the Time?
It was finally confirmed by Netflix that The Devil All the Time is coming to Netflix on Wednesday, September 16th, 2020.
Mark your calendars for
Tom Holland Bill Skarsgard Riley Keough Jason Clarke Sebastian Stan Robert Pattinson Haley Bennett Mia Wasikowska Eliza Scanlen Harry Melling Pokey LaFarge
in THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME, from director Antonio Campos, coming to Netflix globally 16 September pic.twitter.com/ZQm35ilMyf
— NetflixFilm (@NetflixFilm) July 16, 2020
What is the plot of The Devil All the Time?
The following synopsis has been provided by Netflix:
Is the story an anthology?
We’ve seen an anthology with rich and diverse characters in the dark-comedy western The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, but The Devil All the Time isn’t the same. A colorful array of delightfully nasty, dirty and chaotic characters await you upon your first watch, and while each person has their own story, characters are inexplicably linked in the most peculiar of circumstances.
Who’s in the cast of The Devil All the Time?
The following cast members have been confirmed to be starring in The Devil All the Time:
When the cast list was first announced Chris Evans was to portray Sheriff Lee Bodecker, but due to scheduling conflicts, he had to stand down from the role and was replaced by his fellow MCU co-star Sebastian Stan.
Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson have previously worked together on The Lost City of Z, which Harry Potter actor Harry Melling also co-starred in.
Where and when did filming take place?
A very large amount of locations were used for the filming of The Devil All the Time, in particular throughout the state of Alabama:
- 33 W 10th Street, Anniston, Alabama, USA
- Anniston, Alabama, USA
- The Peerless Grille, Anniston, Alabama, USA
- Birmingham, Alabama, USA
- Forest Park, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
- Deatsville, Alabama, USA
- Pine Flat Presbyterian Church, Deatsville, Alabama, USA
- City of Lights Dream Center, Dora, Alabama, USA
- Dora, Alabama, USA
- Helena, Alabama, USA
- Jacksonville, Alabama, USA
- Police Department, Ladiga Street, Jacksonville, Alabama, USA
- Main Street, Montevallo, Alabama, USA
- Montevallo, Alabama, USA
- Oak Mountain State Park, Alabama, USA
- Pell City, Alabama, USA
- Riverside, Alabama, USA
- The Ark Seafood Restaurant, Riverside, Alabama, USA
- Wetumpka, Alabama, USA
Filming began on the 18th of February, 2019 and concluded two months later on the 15th of April, 2019.
At the time of writing The Devil All the Time is still in post-production.
What is the parental rating?
At a minimum, The Devil All the Time will receive at least an R rating. Due to the tone and nature of the story, we expect the thriller to receive an NC-17 rating.
Just like the majority of brand new Originals, The Devil All the Time will be available to stream in 4K. To watch the thriller in 4K you will need a 4K device, along with a premium subscription and an internet connection capable of streaming titles in 4K resolution.
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