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Katherine Heigl & Patrick Wilson Headed 'North Of Hell'

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Katherine Heigl and Patrick Wilson have signed on for Darko Entertainment’s North of Hell. In the dark comedy, Wilson will play Don Champage a successful businessman who seems to have it all – including an obsessive control wife who relentlessly controls everything in his life. Heigl plays the wife. Darko is financing the film with Skateland’s Anthony Burns directing and writing based on a story by Carlo Allen, Ted Elrick & Tom Lavagnino. Darko’s Sean McKittrick and Jeff Culotta, Burns, and AJ Buckley are producing. Darko Entertainment’s Edward H. Hamm Jr., and Andre J. Champagne are executive producing. North of Hell is scheduled to start production in Louisiana next month. Wilson can next be seen onscreen in the upcoming Insidious Chapter 2 with Barbara Hershey and The Conjuring. Heigl will be lending her voice to the animated The Nut Job, coming out next year. She will also be seen in the drama A Moment To Remember. Wilson is repped by CAA and Anonymous. Heigl is reppe...

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StarWarsFan4044d ago

I'm always open for some dark comedy.

Sahil4044d ago

Heigl is terrible and Wilson is a C lister. Yeah, that's got HIT written all over it.

aDDicteD4036d ago

katherine heigl's career is somewhat in the limbo, i remember years ago she gets a lot of attention and her acting even if not that strong is still passable compared to other a lister actress. nowadays i see her involved in some movies but those movies are more inclined to low profile comedies, she should have widen her range in getting projects of diffrent genre.

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