In recent years, the thriller American drama "Human Erasure Project", which has been loved by movie fans, has new news. This dystopian sci-fi horror film is popular with audiences for its themes of violence, action, and political satire. The sixth film in the series is currently in production, and it is claimed that Project Human Removal 6 will be the last installment in the series.
Obviously, many fans will be disappointed when they learn that the series is coming to an end. However, with six movies and one TV series, it certainly doesn't perform too badly. Especially considering that the next film will bring back one of the most beloved characters of the series.
Frank Grillo, who played Leo Barnes in Project Human Clearance 2: No ** State and Project Human Clearance 3: Election Year, has confirmed that he will star in an upcoming sequel. In addition, he also revealed the current status of the film. The news was all shared in a new interview.
Here's what he shared in an interview with Screen Rant about how the Human Removal Project 6 movie will be the last:
The script has already been written. It basically centers around my character, Leo Barnes. This will be the final closing ......If it does happen, James DeMonaco will direct the film, and it's a question of how much to invest. The question is how much impact they want the film to have, how much money they want to spend on it, considering how much work they've put into the series. But it's a great script. ”
Unfortunately, Human Eradication Plan 6 seems to be moving slowly. Grillo seems to imply that it has not yet been approved. Hopefully, though, production continues smoothly and we'll see this latest screenplay made into a movie.
The previous installment in the series, Project Human Removal 5, was released in 2021. It was initially said that it would also be the last film in the series, but Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum has since revealed that a sixth film is in development. Now that we know the script has been written, and Grillo is happy with it so far, let's see what happens next, and will "Human Erasure Project" ever end? Movie recommendations