What's Happening?
Bill Camp and Bruce Greenwood have been cast in the upcoming thriller 'Hyde,' directed by Graham and Parker Phillips. The film follows detective Grimes, played by Camp, as he navigates a decaying metropolis in pursuit of a serial killer. Greenwood will portray Grimes' therapist, who aids him in realizing that the killer may be closer than he thinks. The film is set to begin principal photography in May in Bucharest, Romania. The project is produced by Graham and Parker Phillips, Jason Tamasco, Zak Kristofek, and Cassian Elwes, with Keith Danko as executive producer. The Phillips brothers expressed their excitement about working with Camp and Greenwood, praising their collaborative spirit and ability to elevate the material.
Why It's Important?
The casting of Bill
Camp and Bruce Greenwood in 'Hyde' highlights the film's potential to attract audiences with its strong lead actors known for their compelling performances. Camp's recent work includes roles in 'The Mastermind' and 'The Gilded Age,' while Greenwood is recognized for his performances in 'The Sweet Hereafter' and 'American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson.' The film's production in Bucharest also underscores the global nature of film production, which can bring economic benefits to the local area. Additionally, the film's exploration of psychological themes through the detective-therapist dynamic may resonate with audiences interested in complex character studies.
What's Next?
As 'Hyde' moves into production, the film's development will likely attract further attention from both industry insiders and audiences. The involvement of experienced actors and filmmakers suggests that the film could be a significant addition to the thriller genre. The production team will continue to finalize casting and logistical details as they prepare for the start of filming. The film's release will be anticipated by fans of the genre and followers of the actors' previous work.









