Fangoria's The Seventh Day just keeps on sounding better and better... Via Deadline, writer/director Justin P. Lange's The Seventh Day has rounded out its cast with Keith David (The Thing), Stephen Lang (Don't Breathe), Chris Galust (Castle Freak remake), Robin Bartlett (Shutter Island) and Brady Jenness. They join stars Guy Pearce (Prometheus) and Vadhir Derbez. Now that's a cast worth raising hell for. According to the site, Lang will co-star as a serious and deeply pious archbishop of the Catholic Diocese of New Orleans. David will portray Father Louis, a mentor to Father Peter (Pearce) in his youth. Bartlett is set to portray Helen, a New Orleans social worker. Galust will play young Father Peter, and Jenness will portray Charlie Giroux, a young boy accused of a heinous crime while allegedly under the influence of demonic possession. In The Seventh Day: "A renowned exorcist teams up with a rookie priest for his first day of training." Dallas Sonnier and Amanda Presmyk are producing for Cinestate and Fangoria, along with Kimberly Hwang and Chelsea Davenport. Voltage boarded international sales on the project ahead of last year’s AFM. Cinestate retains domestic rights. Voltage Pictures CEO Nicolas Chartier and President and COO Jonathan Deckter are executive producing, alongside Adam Donaghey, Phil Nobile Jr and Danielle Cox. The Seventh Day begins shooting next month in Dallas and New Orleans By Matt Konopka
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