'Firestarter' to 'The Old Way': Shiloh Fernandez's Journey into the Wild West"

    'Evil Dead' alum Shiloh Fernandez stars alongside Nicolas Cage in the action-western 'The Old Way', marking a notable addition to his filmography.

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    "From 'Evil Dead' to 'The Old Way': Shiloh Fernandez's Genre-Bending Journey

    Remember Shiloh Fernandez from the chilling horror hit 'Evil Dead'? Well, the actor has now saddled up for a wild ride into the Western genre, starring alongside Nicolas Cage in 'The Old Way', as reported by Deadline. This switch in genres signifies a thrilling expansion of Fernandez's cinematic horizons.

    "From Spine-Chilling Horror to Old West": Shiloh's Trailblazing Transition

    In 'The Old Way', Nicolas Cage paints a gritty picture as Colton Briggs, an ex-gunslinger turned shopkeeper living a quiet life with his family. However, tranquility gives way to turmoil when outlaws brutally murder his wife. He is forced to unsheathe his sidearm once again, joining forces with an unexpected partner - his twelve-year-old daughter.

    Our man Shiloh Fernandez steps into the boots of an outlaw named 'Boots' in this action-packed Western, an eagle-eyed member of the gang led by Noah Le Gros of 'The Get Down'. Shiloh's portrayal of this sharp and menacing character adds an extra dash of danger and intrigue to the storyline.

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    "Saddling Up with Cage": Shiloh's Role in 'The Old Way'

    Sharing screen space with 'Firestarter' lead Ryan Kiera Armstrong, who plays Cage's daughter Brooke, and industry veterans like Nick Searcy, Abraham Benrubi, and Clint Howard, Fernandez's role in 'The Old Way' signifies a promising new chapter in his career.

    It's an exciting change of pace for the actor who cut his teeth in the horror genre, notably with Sony's 'Evil Dead'. Now, Fernandez is all set to make waves in the Western world with 'The Old Way', directed by Brett Donowho, and is currently in post-production.

    In this transformation from horror to the western, Shiloh Fernandez takes us on a cinematic journey through time, genre, and narrative landscapes. Buckle up, folks, and get ready to ride into the sunset with Fernandez and Cage!

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