Callum Turner has been making waves in Hollywood with two major developments lighting up the industry trades this week. According to Vanity Fair, the British heartthrob has quietly joined the cast of Parker Finns hotly anticipated remake of the 1981 cult horror classic Possession, starring opposite The Substance breakout star Margaret Qualley. Robert Pattinson is producing through his Icki Eneo Arlo banner alongside Vertigo Entertainments Roy Lee, marking a high-profile genre pivot for Turner that could cement his status as a scream-queen magnet after Green Room and Victor Frankenstein. This casting drop, buried in a broader Smile 3 update, signals big things brewing for Finns next directorial outing, with Turner poised to tackle the films infamous psychological terrors.
On the release front, Digital Spy reports that Turners perfectly rated mystery drama Rose of Nevada, boasting a pristine 100% Rotten Tomatoes score, hit UK and Irish cinemas just days ago after its Venice Film Festival world premiere last year. The wonderfully eerie tale follows two men boarding a long-lost Cornish boat, only to tumble back to 1993 where villagers hail them as ghosts from the past. Critics are buzzing about Turners nuanced turn in this time-bending chiller, now drawing audiences stateside too via streaming whispers.
No fresh public appearances or social media splashes from Turner in the past few days, though insiders hint hes deep in prep for Possession amid a quiet personal life post-Fantastic Beasts. No major headlines in the last 24 hours, but these beats underscore his rising clout in prestige indies and horror reboots, prime biographical gold.
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