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"Kill ‘Em All" Sequel in Works with Jean-Claude Van Damme Returning


Fri 08 Dec 2023 | 03:47 PM
Yara Sameh

Belgium-born action-film star Jean-Claude Van Damme is set to star in the sequel to 2017's "Kill ‘Em All", which will shoot in the Caribbean island of Antigua from January.

The shoot is the first brought to the island by Italian producer Andrea Iervolino (Ferrari) after he was tasked last year by local authorities to grow entertainment investment opportunities in the West Indies, with a focus on enriching Antigua and Barbuda through film and TV shoots.

Lervolino is teaming up on the promotional push with Dario Item, Ambassador of Antigua and Barbuda to Spain, the Principality of Monaco, the Principality of Liechtenstein and to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).

Following the events that unfolded in the first movie, the sequel will see Phillip (Van Damme) and Suzanne retire from the spy game, living peacefully off the grid. That’s until their whereabouts are discovered by Vlad the vengeful brother of their target from the first film.

The sequel is written by James Agnew. Bianca Brigitte Van Damme will star in the movie alongside her father. 

Lervolino is producing with his business partner Lady Monika Bacardi via their publicly held studio Iervolino & Lady Bacardi Entertainment.

Andrea Iervolino, CEO of ILBE, commented: “I am delighted and honored that Jean-Claude Van Damme has agreed to be part of this exciting project. The beauty of Antigua, with its unique atmosphere, will provide an extraordinary backdrop for the production of this film. This initiative not only furthers our commitment to the film industry, but aims to help strengthen cultural and collaborative ties between Europe and the West Indies.”

Ambassador of Antigua and Barbuda Dario Item added: “This initiative is an important step in strengthening cultural and artistic ties between nations. We are pleased to support a project that not only promotes the art of cinema but will also help raise awareness of Antigua and Barbuda globally. We welcome this production as an example of cross-continental collaboration that will bring lasting benefits to our communities.”