Exciting Announcement: A New Sci-Fi/Horror Film Enters Development
It’s always encouraging news when an original sci-fi/horror film is officially announced—and even more so when it features talent with established franchise appeal. If the Marvel Cinematic Universe and The Last of Us resonate with you, this project is certainly worth your attention.
Othermor: A High-Concept Sci-Fi/Horror Thriller
According to Deadline, Troy Baker and Yasmeen Fletcher have joined the cast of Othermor, a new sci-fi/horror feature produced by Twenty-Nine Palms Entertainment. The film centers on a young woman suffering from amnesia, trapped in a mysterious Victorian-style chamber with an enigmatic AI caretaker. As she negotiates for the return of her memories, she encounters a haunting doppelgänger who may hold the key to her escape.
Edoardo Bussi, founder of Twenty-Nine Palms Entertainment, emphasized the project’s timeliness and artistry: “As conversations around artificial intelligence continue to dominate the cultural landscape… [the] screenplay stands out for its emotional depth and narrative sophistication.”
Othermor Seems Like a Promising First Venture for Twenty-Nine Palms Entertainment
Twenty-Nine Palms Entertainment launched in April 2024, and Othermor will serve as its inaugural official project. Casting Troy Baker—a widely respected voice and motion-capture actor known for The Last of Us, Uncharted, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle—alongside rising talent Yasmeen Fletcher represents a strategically balanced choice. While Baker remains best known for his iconic video game roles, he has steadily expanded into live-action, most notably earning a supporting onscreen role in HBO’s 2023 adaptation of The Last of Us.
Fletcher, meanwhile, built early recognition through Disney Channel projects—including episodes of Andi Mack and the Disney Channel Original Movie Upside-Down Magic—before landing the pivotal role of Nadia Bahadir in Ms. Marvel. Her most recent major credit is the critically acclaimed indie film The Graduates (2023). Their pairing promises Othermor a compelling fusion of nerd cred and proven acting versatility—a valuable asset in today’s competitive entertainment landscape.
Directorial Debut by Established Short-Form Collaborators
Othermor marks the feature-length directorial debut of co-directors Justin Solaiman and Hudson King. The duo has previously collaborated on three short films: Horse Head, Ringloom, and The Coronating. Their sustained creative partnership suggests strong synergy—an advantage often critical when transitioning from shorts to full-length narrative filmmaking. With this foundation, Solaiman and King are well-positioned to deliver a distinctive, resonant entry for sci-fi/horror audiences.
Source: Deadline
