James Cullen Bressack's film adaption of the play Murder, Anyone? will star Tyler Christopher (ex-Nikolas Cassadine, General Hospital; ex-Stefan DiMera, Days of our Lives) alongside The Bay's Kristos Andrews.
Daytime fans have been hoping that Tyler Christopher will return to soaps, but for the moment, it seems the actor has his focus on other projects. The Illinois native, known for his roles as General Hospital's Nikolas Cassadine and Days of our Lives' Stefan DiMera, was recently announced as a cast member of the upcoming film Murder, Anyone?
Variety reports that Christopher will star alongside Spencer Breslin (The Happening) and Kristos Andrews (The Bay) in the film, which follows two playwrights that set out to create a new "avant-garde, surrealistic, mind-bending neo-noire thriller" but find that their story is coming to life before their eyes as they write each twist and turn.
Murder, Anyone? was originally a 2017 play written by Gordon Bressack, who passed away in 2019. The film adaptation of the play was created by Bressack's son, James Cullen Bressack, who says he wanted to produce the film as a way to "bring attention to" his late father's work.
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Other than the name of Richard, the character details surrounding Christopher's new alter ego remain under wraps. However, back in January, the actor shared a behind-the-scenes photo of himself on what could be the set of Murder, Anyone? along with the tease, "New look in studio."
There's no word yet on when Murder, Anyone? will be available for viewing. However, fans keen to see Christopher back on-screen right now can check out his film Moon Crash, currently available for streaming on Amazon Prime.
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