What's Happening?
Holt McCallany, known for his role in 'Mindhunter', has been cast in the upcoming film 'Paradise: Disturbed', alongside Lily Donoghue and Zak Steiner. The film, currently in production in Savannah, Georgia, is based on James Robert Fuller's novel and follows retired OSI investigator Ron Lee, played by McCallany, as he confronts a killer targeting a golf group. The film is directed by James Khanlarian, who co-wrote the screenplay with Peter A. Couture. The ensemble cast includes Pat Healy, D.W. Moffett, and others, with production led by Peter A. Couture, April Aguilera, and Larry Mortorff.
Why It's Important?
The casting of McCallany in 'Paradise: Disturbed' highlights the film's potential to attract audiences familiar with his previous work in crime dramas. This
project could further solidify McCallany's reputation in the genre, potentially drawing viewers who appreciate intricate crime narratives. The film's production in Georgia also underscores the state's growing role as a hub for film and television production, which could have economic benefits for the region. Additionally, the film's exploration of psychological themes may resonate with audiences seeking complex storytelling.












