Maggie promises to be a very different Arnold Schwarzenegger film, unlikely as it is to feature him chomping on a cigar while firing a giant gun. Though that could still happen, the quieter tale of a father caring for his daughter in a terrifying situation is headed to the Toronto International Film Festival and, via Collider, we have some new pictures.
The long-gestating Maggie, written by John Scott 3 and directed by Henry Hobson, finds Schwarzenegger as Wade, a Midwestern farm dad coping with the fact that his young daughter (Breslin’s title character) has been infected by an (un)deadly virus during a zombie apocalypse. Plagued with guilt and indecision, he decides to forego putting a bullet in her noggin as she slowly deteriorates, choosing instead to spend all the time she has left by her side.
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From the looks of these first images, it appears to carry the sort of tone that could stretch Schwarzenegger, who has usually stuck to dark action drama, killing and quipping or broad comedy such as Twins or Kindergarten Cop. If it works, it could launch his career in an interesting new direction, but that’s still a big if. Gold Star films will be hoping the festival screen spurs interest from distributors, as the film, which also stars Joely Richardson and Laura Cayouette, doesn’t have a set release yet.
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The long-gestating Maggie, written by John Scott 3 and directed by Henry Hobson, finds Schwarzenegger as Wade, a Midwestern farm dad coping with the fact that his young daughter (Breslin’s title character) has been infected by an (un)deadly virus during a zombie apocalypse. Plagued with guilt and indecision, he decides to forego putting a bullet in her noggin as she slowly deteriorates, choosing instead to spend all the time she has left by her side.
See all the images after the Jump...
From the looks of these first images, it appears to carry the sort of tone that could stretch Schwarzenegger, who has usually stuck to dark action drama, killing and quipping or broad comedy such as Twins or Kindergarten Cop. If it works, it could launch his career in an interesting new direction, but that’s still a big if. Gold Star films will be hoping the festival screen spurs interest from distributors, as the film, which also stars Joely Richardson and Laura Cayouette, doesn’t have a set release yet.
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