He helmed the 2009 remake of Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left and took viewers to a party they wouldn't soon forget in 2013's +1. Now director Dennis Iliadis is hard at work on his latest film, He's Out There, which has started filming in Canada:

Press Release: MONTREAL, July 29, 2016 – Principal photography has begun on Screen Gems’ suspense thriller, He’s Out There. Yvonne Strahovski stars, along with Justin Bruening, Anna Pniowsky, Abigail Pniowsky, Julian Bailey and Ryan McDonald. Dennis Iliadis directs, from a script by Mike Scannell. Producers are Adrienne Biddle and Bryan Bertino of Unbroken Pictures. Glenn Gainor is executive producer.

On vacation at a remote lake house, a mother and her two young daughters must fight for survival after falling into a terrifying and bizarre nightmare.

Yvonne Strahovski’s film roles include I, Frankenstein, The Guilt Trip and Killer Elite, and she will next be seen in Marc Forster’s All I See Is You. Her television credits include 24, Dexter and Chuck. Justin Bruening starred in the Knight Rider reboot series, and had major arcs on Grey’s Anatomy and Ringer. The Pniowsky sisters, Abigail and Anna, play Strahovski’s young daughters. Abigail Pniowsky will next be seen in Denis Villeneuve’s upcoming Arrival. Julian Bailey has appeared in series such as NCIS, Quantico and The Young and the Restless. Ryan McDonald has been seen in 2012 and in the series Fringe.

Dennis Iliadis previously directed Delirium and The Last House on the Left. He’s Out There marks Mike Scannell’s first feature screenplay. Rounding out the production team, Edward Wild is director of photography (London Has Fallen, Severance); Peter Cosco is production designer (Haunter); and Rick Shaine is editor (The Incredible Hulk, A Nightmare on Elm Street).

He’s Out There shoots until late summer in the Laurentians region, north of Montreal in Quebec, Canada.

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