Modernciné announced today that they have finalized the cast for All Cheerleaders Die, a high school-set supernatural thriller written and directed by Lucky McKee (May; The Woman) and Chris Sivertson (The Lost; I Know Who Killed Me). The film is produced by Andrew van den Houten (Funeral Kings), Robert Tonino (In the Family) and stars Caitlin Stasey (Tomorrow, When the War Began), Sianoa Smit-McPhee (Hung: The Whole Beefalo), and introduces Tom Williamson. Executive producing is Arrien Schiltkamp, with Russell Dinstein onboard as Co-Executive producer.

The film is scheduled for a production start date of November 26th in Los Angeles. 



Mäddy Killian is a 17 year old rebel at Blackfoot High School on a mission to take down the captain of the football team. She rallies a group of cheerleaders around her cause, but after a tragic turn of events the girls are thrust into a supernatural battle that culminates in a mayhem-filled night they will never forget. 



This is the second collaboration between Lucky McKee and Modernciné, who worked together previously on the thriller The Woman; All Cheerleaders Die marks the first time Chris Sivertson will work with the company.

All Cheerleaders Die is actually a reimagining of a video project Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson wrote and shot immediately after graduating from USC Film School some ten years ago. Since then, both have gone on to successful solo directing careers.
 


"All Cheerleaders Die is leading us into the exciting world of popcorn fare, and we couldn't be more thrilled to have the creative freedom that a company like Modernciné provides for writer/directors. This is going to be a thrill-packed extravaganza with a hot young cast to die for."

Said Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson.



"Working on my first collaboration with Mr. Chris Sivertson and second feature with Mr. Lucky McKee is an honor and real opportunity to promote the artist driven approach I believe in. It's what Modernciné is all about. Everything begins and ends with the directors' vision and with that approach originality and timeless entertainment is born."

Said Andrew van den Houten.