Where will 'The Rage' be filmed?
'The Rage' will be filmed entirely in Bavaria, Germany, with interiors at Munich's Penzing Studios.
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Two major film projects are making headlines: Paul Greengrass' 'The Rage,' a historical drama, is set to begin filming in Germany, while Aaron Sorkin is developing 'The Social Network Part II,' a sequel inspired by 'The Facebook Files'.
Paul Greengrass' 'The Rage' is a Germany-UK co-production set in 14th-century England during the Peasants' Revolt. The film, executive produced by Blumhouse Productions, has secured North American rights with Focus Features and German distribution with Leonine Studios. Greengrass, known for his intense, real-life dramas, returns to directing after a brief hiatus.
Aaron Sorkin's 'The Social Network Part II' will delve into the impact of Facebook on the 2020 election, teens, violence, and international communities, drawing from 'The Facebook Files.' While not a direct sequel, it aims to explore the consequences of the social media platform's rise. Sorkin will also direct, showcasing his skills honed in 'Molly's Game,' 'The Trial of the Chicago 7,' and 'Being the Ricardos.'
'The Rage' will be filmed entirely in Bavaria, Germany, with interiors at Munich's Penzing Studios.
The sequel will explore Facebook's impact on the 2020 election, its effects on teens and preteens, violence, and its influence on countries outside the U.S.
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