‘Brahms: The Boy II’ Director to Direct ‘Orphan’ Prequel ‘Esther’.

With STX Entertainment opening their evil doll horror sequel Brahms: The Boy II this weekend, director William Brent Bell is now anticipated to direct Esthera prequel to Warner Bros.’ 2009 horror picture OrphanFilming is expected to start in the third quarter.

Bell also directed the first The Boy for STX. He is also currently working on supernatural thriller Separation. His other credits extend to The Devil Inside, Wer and Stay Alive. 

Written by David Coggeshall, this prequel will reveal the history of Leena Klammer, who adopts the guise of Esther. The narrative will show Leena, actually an older woman suffering from hypopituitarism conditions that made her look like a child, escape from a Russian psychiatric facility and travel to America as an orphan, impersonating the missing daughter of a wealthy family. But Leena’s new life as Esther comes to a devastating twist when she’d pitted against a mother determined to protect her family from the seemingly unsuspecting intruder.

In the first Orphan, a husband and wife adopt a 9 year-old girl, who turns out to be not as innocent as she claims to be. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, the movie starred Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, and Isabelle Fuhrman as Esther. Orphan became a big hit, opening to $12.8 million domestic, and grossing $78 million worldwide.
Jessi Kim: Jessi is currently a first-year student at Wellesley College, majoring in Media Arts and Sciences and Cinema and Media Studies. Her experiences and interests in theatre, designing, film and media theories, and video production inspire her to become involved in the entertainment industry in the future. She has worked as a camp counselor, swim instructor, college campus coordinator, and actor. She currently resides near Boston, MA.
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