Fall 3
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No official plot yet, but the first movie followed a couple young adrenaline junkies that get stuck on top of a secluded 2,000-foot radio tower, where they must figure out a way to get back down before they die of thirst and starvation.
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Director Scott Mann was quoted saying: "I am thrilled to be continuing the Fall journey and taking it to the next level. We’ve got a really special cinematic experience planned and I’m immensely grateful to my fellow producers for backing the vision. I’m also excited to be working with new collaborators as well as reuniting with the original gang, and obviously can’t wait to be back filming thousands of feet up." (10/31/23)
One of the film's producers was quoted saying: "These two new sequels are wonderful opportunities to expand on the original. We want to now take the franchise even further as we assemble the very best team and ideas to ensure the next hair-raising, death defying and pulse pounding film to global audiences." (10/31/23)
It's said that this film and the previous entry "will bring back original characters from the first film, while also leaving room for new ones to be introduced."
Director Scott Mann returns to helm this sequel.
The first movie was a surprise hit, making almost $22-million theatrically on a budget of less than $5-million. It was reportedly also a hit on streaming platforms, specifically Netflix.
This is the third installment in the Fall trilogy. The first was released in 2022, while Fall 2 is said to begin filming in June 2024.