Casting News for The Pact II

2013/05/17 00:17:56 +00:00 | Jonathan James

The Pact II will begin filming next month and many of the main roles have been cast. Camilla Luddington (Grey's Anatomy, True Blood, Californication) will be taking on the lead role of June Abbot in the movie. According to a new report, her character " is plagued by nightmares of serial killer Judas, who she discovers she has a far closer relationship with than previously imagined."

Patrick Fischler has been cast as FBI profiler Greg Ballard and Scott Michael Foster will be playing a cop who is also June Abbot's boyfriend. Dallas Hallam and Patrick Horvath (Entrance) are taking over for director Nicholas McCarthy for the sequel, with production expected to begin next month. Here are previously released plot details:

“Only a few weeks after Annie Barlow exterminated the plague that was the Judas Killer, we meet June, a woman whose carefully constructed life in Los Angeles is beginning to unravel due to lucid nightmares so awful they disturb her waking life.

When Special Agent Kevin Dickey, the FBI agent assigned to wrap up the case of the newly deceased Judas Killer shows up at June’s door, he brings with him some terrifying news – there is a Judas copycat killer on the loose in her neighborhood! In the course of his investigation, Dickey shows June a picture of the copycat killer’s victim, and she is stunned to see that it’s the same woman she saw brutally murdered in her nightmares.

A series of hauntings begin to torment June, growing in frequency and ferocity over time. Now, not only does she see murder victims, but her dreams put herself in the role of the murderer. June fears that the spirit of the Judas Killer is the architect of some greater plan in which she must now play a part. June struggles to maintain her grip on sanity as she plunges into her own investigation of these events. No matter the result, the truth will be horrifying either there is true evil inside of her, or someone, or something, is determined to destroy her…

IT’S NOT OVER.”

Source: Deadline