Halsey to Star in Horror Film 'Replacer,' Co-Written with Avan Jogia and Executive Produced by Lilly Wachowski
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Summary
Halsey has been cast in the upcoming horror film 'Replacer,' a "psycho-sexual horror" written by Halsey and her partner Avan Jogia, who will also direct. Lilly Wachowski (The Matrix trilogy) is executive producing. The film follows Halsey's character Proxy, a troubled DJ stranded in Montreal who meets an alluring artist and his group of friends running an underground radio station.
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· 2 pulledHalsey is making her way back to the big screen.
Halsey stars as Proxy, a 'troubled DJ' who finds herself stranded in Montreal and 'meets an alluring artist and his group of friends who run an underground radio station.'
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