'The Last Girl' lands global deal: Alice Eve, Shelley Hennig & Antonio Banderas star in thriller
A retrospective on the global acquisition of Alice Eve's thriller 'The Last Girl', starring Shelley Hennig and Antonio Banderas, set for a 2023 release.
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Stepping back in time to 2022, we're reminded of the moment when Saban Films secured worldwide rights (excluding Italy) to Yale Entertainment's thriller, 'The Last Girl'. Directed by Jon Keeyes and penned by Charles Burnley, this thrilling masterpiece starring Alice Eve, Shelley Hennig, and Antonio Banderas was wrapped up in Ireland and anticipated for a 2023 release.
Unveiling the Dark Secrets: Alice Eve's Investigative Role in 'The Last Girl'
Alice Eve, known for her role in 'Star Trek Into Darkness', stepped into the shoes of a private investigator who is compelled to align with a killer (Hennig) to delve into a quiet town's grisly criminal underbelly and vindicate her mentor (Banderas). As reported by Deadline in 2022, this suspenseful tale set the stage for a rollercoaster of events that unfurl disturbing secrets and dangerous alliances.
Worldwide Anticipation: 'The Last Girl's Global Distribution Deal
The movie's worldwide distribution rights were fiercely negotiated by Jonathan Saba from Saban Films and Nick Donnermeyer from Yale’s recently launched sales banner Great Escape. The film was a joint production venture, produced by Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, and Michael J. Rothstein for Yale, Richard Bolger, and Conor Barry from Hail Mary Pictures, and Richard Clabaugh.
Saban Films, renowned for acquiring some of the industry's standout films such as Jason Momoa's 'The Last Manhunt', and Nicolas Cage's 'Butcher’s Crossing', added another feather to its cap with 'The Last Girl'. The anticipation surrounding the film marked another thrilling chapter in Alice Eve's dynamic career, proving her versatile talent that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
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