Many film fans have been waiting to see what project writer/director Nicolas Winding Refn would take on next after bringing the Ryan Gosling-starring flick, Only God Forgives, to the big screen in 2013. At first it looked like the visionary director might tackle a haunted hotel film and then it seemed as if he would helm a movie called I Walk with the Dead, but it's now been revealed that his next movie is called The Neon Demon.

Plot and casting details are unknown at this time, but filming on The Neon Demon will begin early next year in Los Angeles, satisfying Nicolas Winding Refn's desire to shoot another movie in the City of Angels (an itch he's wanted to scratch since shooting 2011's Drive).

It's not certain if The Neon Demon is simply a new title for the project known as I Walk with the Dead, but what is known is that this newly announced movie contains a female-centric horror plot. Refn and company are eyeing a 2016 release for The Neon Demon and we have the official press release and one-sheet below (via Collider):

"GAUMONT & WILD BUNCH encounter THE NEON DEMON…

After Only God Forgives (in competition at Cannes Film Festival 2013), Gaumont and Wild Bunch team up again to co-finance and co-distribute the next film by Nicolas Winding Refn.

The Neon Demon reveals a horror tale with a young female driven cast, written by NWR and Mary Laws.

About the origin of the movie, Refn said, “One morning I woke and realized I was both surrounded and dominated by women. Strangely, a sudden urge was planted in me to make a horror film about vicious beauty. After making DRIVE and falling madly in love with the electricity of Los Angeles, I knew I had to return to tell the story of THE NEON DEMON.”

Refn’s partner, Lene Borglum (Valhalla Rising, Only God Forgives) will be producing under their joint company, Space Rocket.

Principal photography is set to begin in the first quarter of 2015 and will be filmed in Los Angeles, CA. The cast will be announced later this year. Refn’s regular collaborators, editor Matthew Newman (Bronson, Drive, Only God Forgives) and composter Cliff Martinez (Drive, Only God Forgives) will be joined by director of photography, Philippe Le Sourd (The Grand Master) on the production of NWR’s film.

Gaumont and Wild Bunch will be selling the movie at the upcoming AFM for a 2016 release.

“I’m very excited to continue my wonderful relationship with Wild Bunch and Gaumont on my next film, THE NEON DEMON. This movie is a manifestation of the strong ties between us and will lead to many more adventures,” said Nicolas Winding Refn."

Source: Collider
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