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Halle Berry's Horror Leap: 'Never Let Go' and the Allure of the Unknown

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Halle Berry, the Academy Award-winning actress, has been captivating audiences for years. Whether she's taking on the intriguing roles of iconic characters like James Bond or Fred Flintstone, or even battling surreal threats like killer gators and mutant hill people, there's no denying her ability to enthrall. Now, Berry is once again joining forces with director Alexandre Aja to bring us a new survival horror thriller titled Never Let Go.

Never Let Go dives into the gripping narrative of a mother (played by Berry) and her twin sons, portrayed by first-time leads Percy Daggs IV and Anthony B. Jenkins, who have been tormented by a malevolent spirit for years. With tension brewing when one son begins to question the reality of this evil presence, the family finds themselves in a desperate fight for survival.

Collider's Steve Weintraub recently sat down with Berry, Daggs, and Jenkins for an insightful chat about their experiences on set—from tackling stunts to sharing their excitement for this riveting horror film, and even speculating about Berry’s future role as everyone's favorite puppy avenger in John Wick.

COLLIDER: You all did a fantastic job! I want to start with you, Halle. You directed Bruised a few years ago. Are you planning to direct again?

HALLE BERRY: Absolutely! I won’t necessarily star in it and direct at the same time, but yes, directing is definitely in my future.

COLLIDER: Do you have a project in mind?

BERRY: I do! It’s something we’re working on—completely different from Bruised. At its core, it's a love story.

COLLIDER: I loved your

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