London:
Daniel Radcliffe starrer The Woman In Black is to get a sequel following the huge success at thebox office of the film which was an adaptation of Susan Hill's novel.
The Woman In Black: Angels Of Death will take place 40 years on from the events of the first film and will beproduced by legendary studios Hammer. It will be adapted by Jon Crocker, after the Kick-Ass screenwriter adapted thelast one, reports suggest.
"We are proud and honoured to be working with Susan again on The Woman In Black: Angels Of Death, a wonderful new taleevery bit as atmospheric and terrifying as its predecessor," said Hammer.
Following its release early February, The Woman In Black went on to gross more than 75 million pound worldwide.
The Woman In Black: Angels Of Death will take place 40 years on from the events of the first film and will beproduced by legendary studios Hammer. It will be adapted by Jon Crocker, after the Kick-Ass screenwriter adapted thelast one, reports suggest.
"We are proud and honoured to be working with Susan again on The Woman In Black: Angels Of Death, a wonderful new taleevery bit as atmospheric and terrifying as its predecessor," said Hammer.
Following its release early February, The Woman In Black went on to gross more than 75 million pound worldwide.