Project Detail

Attack the Block 2

Synopsis

Sequel to Joe Cornish's 2011 alien invasion thriller ATTACK THE BLOCK

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Features
Director
Joe Cornish
Producer
John Boyega, Joe Cornish, Nira Park, James Wilson
Screenwriter
Joe Cornish
Principal cast
John Boyega

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