Apex Movie Cast Revealed As Filming Begins In New Mexico
Apex Movie Cast Revealed As Filming Begins In New Mexico...
The highly anticipated sci-fi thriller Apex has officially announced its lead cast as production kicks off in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The project, directed by Blade Runner 2049 cinematographer Roger Deakins in his directorial debut, stars Oscar winner Mahershala Ali and Dune breakout Rebecca Ferguson. The news is trending today as fans react to the unexpected pairing and speculate about the film's mysterious plot.
Warner Bros. confirmed the casting late Friday, revealing that Ali will play a rogue scientist while Ferguson takes on the role of a hardened mercenary. The studio also announced that Stranger Things actor Joseph Quinn has joined the ensemble in a supporting role. Filming is expected to continue through August at Albuquerque Studios, where Oppenheimer was previously shot.
The project has generated buzz due to its secretive premise, described only as "a near-future survival story with philosophical undertones." Deakins, known for his visual mastery, has reportedly been developing the script for five years. Social media reactions have been overwhelmingly positive, with fans praising the casting choices and the director's transition to the helm.
New Mexico's film industry continues to boom, with Apex bringing an estimated $80 million in local economic impact. The state's 25-35% tax rebate for productions has made it a hotspot for major studios. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham tweeted her support for the project Saturday morning, calling it "another win for New Mexico's creative economy."
No release date has been set, but industry insiders suggest Apex could premiere in late 2027. The film marks Warner Bros.' latest bet on original sci-fi properties following the success of Dune. With Deakins' visual pedigree and two Oscar-nominated leads, early awards season chatter has already begun.