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Samara Weaving To Star In Upcoming Horror Film ‘Azrael’

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Samara Weaving is set to star in the horror movie ‘Azrael’. Weaving has signed on for the leading role in the film, which is currently slated to begin its production next month on October 10 in Estonia.

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The movie will be directed by Evan Katz and written by Simon Barrett, but currently no details are known about the plot or characters. It is set to be produced by Barrett and Dan Kagan, with Katz and Katrin Kissa serving as executive producers.

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