Christophe Gans is back in Silent Hill: trailer
20 years later, the French director returns to the world of horror video game. And we discover this first preview on video.
It will not be a series of the 2006 film. But Christophe Gans is Back to Silent Hill.
Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting have just unveiled the first images of the new film, the third live adaptation of the cult video game signed Konami-and the first feature film of the franchise for more than ten years.
In this trailer, we discover Jeremy Irvine in the shoes of James Sunderland, venturing into the fluffy streets and nightmarish of Silent Hill. Dark corridors, flame buildings, and of course the terrifying threat of Pyramid Head: the atmosphere is faithful to the world of the game. Hannah Emily Anderson embodies Mary Crane.
In realization, we will therefore find French Christophe Gans, already in charge of the very first silent Hill in 2006. The second part, Silent Hill: Revelation (2012), had been signed by MJ Bassett. For this new chapter, Gans co-wrote the scenario with Sandra Vo-Anh and William Josef Schneider.
According to Cineverse, Back to Silent Hill is a faithful adaptation of the game Silent Hill 2published in 2001 on PlayStation, and considered as a masterpiece of the survival Horror. The title had also been the subject of a remake in 2024.
The film will be released in the cinema on February 4, 2026 in France.
Launched in 1999, the video game saga silent Hill has imposed itself as an absolute reference of psychological horror, with three suites released in five years and a cult aura which still continues today.
