Kristen Stewart Lands New Vampire Movie Flesh of the Gods Alongside Oscar Isaac

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If you missed Kristen Stewart in her seminal role as Bella Swan in Twilight, we have some news for you: The star is officially doing yet another vampire movie, this time alongside actor Oscar Isaac.

As reported by Variety on May 2, Kristen Stewart and Oscar Isaac will star together in Flesh of the Gods, a new "hedonistic '80s vampire thriller" from Mandy director Panos Cosmatos.

Though admittedly, the vibes couldn't be more different from Twilight, Flesh of the Gods looks as stacked as the adaptations of Stephenie Meyer's popular saga. Aside from having Cosmatos behind the camera, the script has been penned by Andrew Kevin Walker, whose name you might recognize from thrillers like Se7en and The Killer.


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In Flesh of the Gods, Stewart and Isaac will play a married couple who "each evening descend from their luxury skyscraper condo and head into the city's electric nighttime realm. When they cross paths with a mysterious and enigmatic figure known as Nameless and her hard-partying cabal, the pair are seduced into a glamorous, surrealistic world of hedonism, thrills, and violence."

Cosmatos says the movie will have it all, including "vampires, choice '80s punk, style and attitude for miles." He also claimed that Flesh of the Gods, which is expected to begin shooting later this year, will be "wildly commercial and wildly artful."

The director also added: "Our ambitions are to make a movie that ripples through popular culture, fashion, music and film." Well, sounds a lot like another vampire movie we are familiar with, so we will be tuning in.


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