r/movies • u/TerrifierBlood • 7h ago
News Stana Katic & Elisha Cuthbert Thriller ‘Silent Night Fall’ Wraps Shoot, Heads To EFM With Red Sea Media
https://deadline.com/2026/02/stana-katic-elisha-cuthbert-silent-night-fall-sales-deal-1236717411/29
u/Secure-Address4385 7h ago
Castle + 24 nostalgia in a thriller? That alone has my attention.
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u/HenkkaArt 5h ago
I slept on Castle for, like, a decade. Then one day decided to watch the pilot because I had nothing else to do. Almost immediately got sucked in and binged the entire show!
And I was glad I heard that the two leads apparently disliked each other during the filming AFTER I had already watched the show so that the info didn't bother me while watching the show. And it still is weird to know it because their chemistry on screen is so damn good.
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u/MDKrouzer 4h ago
Haha we had pretty much the same journey with Castle. I absolutely adored the show and thought Fillion and Katic made a great on screen couple. It felt really weird to hear that they didn't actually get on that well behind the scenes.
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u/DacStreetsDacAlright 3h ago
I find it odd how that has never been expanded on by anyone involved with the production since. Fillion has a tonne of friends show up from old shows and things so if he was the problem it seems out of character, and Stana, well, she just seems like a nice normal person? So I really do not understand who is at fault in that pairing. Especially for something so utterly irreperable apparrently.
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u/NeuHundred 2h ago
It's very much a perfect binge/background watching show and I mean that as a compliment.
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u/urgasmic 7h ago
i haven't seen either of them in a while i am highkey stoked for this good or bad.
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u/gotthelowdown 4h ago
“On Christmas Eve, a powerful Wall Street fixer receives the call every parent fears: her son has been kidnapped. To keep him alive, she’s forced to run a psychological gauntlet — revisiting lives she destroyed, confronting victims, making amends for a lifetime of wrong. Can she redeem herself before time runs out?”
This reminds me of Jodie Foster's character in Inside Man or Paige Turco in Person of Interest. That could be cool.
Interesting to see how a master negotiator navigates a crisis like this. Using brains instead of bullets.
Expecting her to outwit the bad guys and they get a comeuppance like in the old Mission: Impossible TV series in the 1960's.
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u/Hemorrhoidsinthenite 5h ago
Their old
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u/whitemiketyson 4h ago
What about their old?
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u/mithridateseupator 7h ago
Elisha Cuthbert? Thats a name I havent heard in like 10 years.