48 Meters Down
, the sequel to
47 Meters Down
will be distributed globally by
Entertainment Studios
Motion Pictures, the theatrical distribution division of
Byron Allen
’s Entertainment Studios. ESMP will push out the suspense thriller from The Fyzz Facility worldwide. The indie
47 Meters Down,
which starred Mandy Moore and Claire Holt, was a shark thriller that grossed over $44.3M domestically and over $10M in foreign territories for a worldwide grab of $54.8M on a budget of $5.5M.
48 Meters Down
is slated for release on June 28, 2019.
ESMP currently has a multi-year output deal with Netflix. Other movie titles recently acquired by ESMP include the Rob Cohen-helmed action/thriller
The Hurricane Heist
, the Keanu Reeves sci-fi action thriller
Replicas,
the historical Kennedy cover-up film
Chappaquiddick,
and the Christian Bale feature
Hostiles.
ESMP’s acquisition of
Chappaquiddick
and
Replica
s was announced last month at the 2017 Toronto Film Festival.
48 Meters Down,
a deep-sea horror thriller directed by Johannes Roberts (
47 Meters Down)
is from a script by Roberts and his
47 Meters Down
co-writer Ernest Riera. James Harris, Mark Lane, Wayne Marc Godfrey and Robert Jones of The Fyzz Facility are producing
48 Meters Down
. Altitude Film Sales, the sales agent on
47 Meters Down,
will be executive producers on the sequel.
Roberts recently wrapped production on
Strangers: Prey at Night
, a follow-up to the original 2008 suspense thriller starring Christina Hendricks, Bailee Madison and Lewis Pullman, which The Fyzz Facility produced and financed.
48 Meters Down
takes place in the backpacking mecca of Brazil, against the backdrop of the country’s vibrant culture, party atmosphere and beautiful beaches. A group of five girls from different backgrounds and countries are united by their lust for life and adventure in the coastal metropolis of Recife. Looking to get off the well-worn tourist trail, they hear about a hidden underwater ruin from a local guide and seize the opportunity to discover their own Atlantis beneath the turquoise waves. Unbeknownst to them, the caves where the forgotten city lies are not completely uninhabited, and as they swim deeper into the submerged labyrinth of caves they enter the territory of the deadliest shark species in the ocean.
“Byron Allen had the balls to take
47 Meters Down
on and put everything on the line to deliver such an outstanding result. We just couldn’t consider going anywhere else for our underwater sequel,” said The Fyzz Facility’s Wayne Marc Godfrey.
“We are very excited to bring the
47 Meters Down
filmmaking team back together again,” said Byron Allen, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Entertainment Studios.
“The sequel
48 Meters Down
is well-positioned to be a big summer event movie.”
The deal for
48 Meters Down
was brokered by The Fyzz Facility’s Wayne Marc Godfrey and Entertainment Studios.