Fall 2: Deadpoint Poster Reveals Higher Stakes on a Thai Cliff
The sequel scales up the original's single-setting height terror by roughly 1.5 times and shifts creative control to the Spierig brothers, while retaining the low-budget, high-tension formula that made the first film a sleeper hit.
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Distributor KLOCKWORX released a new poster for the survival thriller sequel 'FALL 2: DEADPOINT' on June 4. The film moves from a 600-meter TV tower to a cliff in Thailand, where protagonist Jax is stranded on a plank at about 914 meters. Directors Michael and Peter Spierig take over, with Scott Mann writing and producing. A US release is set for September 2, 2026.
The poster for 'FALL 2: DEADPOINT' shows a misty canyon with a single suspension-bridge foothold, one person pulling another who has slipped. The setting moves from a 600-meter TV tower to a cliff in Thailand, where protagonist Jax, mourning her family, takes on a dangerous plank walk and is left stranded at about 914 meters after a rockfall. Directors Michael and Peter Spierig ('Predestination', 'Jigsaw: The Legacy of Saw') take over from Scott Mann, who remains as writer and producer. The cast includes Harriet Slater, Arcema Thomas, Tom Britney, and Juju Brenner. The US release is set for September 2, 2026; no Japanese date has been announced.
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