Sebastian Stan and Lily James Team Up Once Again for 'Let the Evil Go West'
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The upcoming movie, which will be directed by Christian Tafdrup from a screenplay by Xc Vs, follows a railroad worker who stumbles upon a fortune under deeply disturbing circumstances.

AceShowbiz - Sebastian Stan and Lily James are re-teaming for a new project. The duo, who previously worked together on "Pam & Tommy", will reunite to star in the psychological horror thriller "Let the Evil Go West".

The movie, which will be directed by Christian Tafdrup, follows a railroad worker who stumbles upon a fortune under deeply disturbing circumstances. As horrifying visions and manifestations drive him toward madness, his wife becomes convinced that an evil presence has attached itself to their family.

Xc Vs wrote the script. Meanwhile, Tim and Trevor White (King Richard") are producing under their Star Thrower Entertainment banner, Mark Fasano and Nathan Klingher for Gramercy Park Media, which is also financing the film, and Allan Mandelbaum.

Sebastian and Lily will also executive produce along with Gramercy Park's Joshua Harris and Ford Corbett and north.five.six.'s Michael Rothstein and Samuel Hall. North.five.six. represents the film's international rights and will introduce the project to international buyers in Cannes.

Sebastian and Lily's reunion came as a surprise as she once declared that she didn't want to work again after completing "Pam & Tommy". The "Cinderella" actress told The Hollywood Reporter, "I was dead by the end. I was on my knees and I-never-wanna-work-again tired. But luckily, that didn't last too long. So it was all part of the experience."

Lily revealed part of her tiredness came from spending four hours in the make-up chair every day transforming into Pamela Anderson before she started filming. She said, "I would have loved to have counted the amount of days I spent in the make-up trailer."

"It probably was half the year," she continued. "I really had an amazing hair and makeup team. Honestly, it was like a long meditation before work. It was four hours, but I almost wouldn't have been able to do the day without it. So, strangely, I was fine with it."

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