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From The Blair Witch Project to Unfriended, found-footage films have left their imprint on the horror genre over the past several decades. Some films like Paranormal Activity may have run the idea into the ground with a dozen sequels, but there are still creatives out there trying to create interesting new stories using the technique.
From the results that the box office returned from the recent theater release of Followed, it’s clear that there is still a demand for that corner of the horror genre. We chatted with the cast as well as the director to learn a bit more about the movie and what made the film so successful.
To hear our chat with Matthew Solomon, click the podcast player below. Otherwise, scroll down for this part of the transcript. We’ve also included our exclusive audio interviews with Sam Valentine, Tim Drier, and creator Antoine Le, so check it out!
Literary Joe: I’m curious how much of the character of Mike actually reflects you in your personal life as far as your personal beliefs go?
Matthew Solomon: In terms of personal beliefs, I think Mike and I are very different people, but in terms of behavior, that sort of brash, openness, that willingness to kind of say anything and get away with it. I wish I was more like that. It was really fun getting to be a character that didn’t necessarily care what other people thought. That was very freeing, giving myself that permission for once, it was pretty cool.
Literary Joe: As far as paranormal events go, how familiar were you with paranormal lore and stuff before getting involved with Followed?
Matthew Solomon: I’m one of those people; I love to read about scary stories rather than watch them or hear them. So, for instance, the elevator story in the movie is loosely based on the hotel story with Elisa Lam. I went to college while that story happened, and I was super familiar with it. And, you know, I love a good scary story as long as I don’t have to hear it out loud.
Literary Joe: Had you worked with Antoine or any of the other cast members prior to getting involved with this project?
Matthew Solomon: No, I was new to every single person involved, and I got super lucky because everybody was really lovely to work with. We became a kind of family, which was awesome.

Literary Joe: Is this your first time leading a cast, or have you had other starring roles that helped prepare you for this?
Matthew Solomon: I’ve had starring roles in theater, and in my studies, I do a lot of lead roles, but it’s a completely different thing doing it for a project of this scale. I do think that regardless of what project you’re on, the lead actor sets a little bit of a tone in terms of how everybody’s going to carry themselves and how much everybody really commits to the project. So I kind of had that walking into the film, so I really wanted to be like, “I’m going to show up early, or on time, I’m going to show up prepared and memorized.”
But yeah, being the lead role in something of that scale was just nuts. It wasn’t a ton of kind of pressure as you would have expected it to be. It was mostly just love. And you know, actors love attention, and I got a lot of attention.
Literary Joe: Now I know that there’s a sequel in the works, and I know that Antoine wants to take this universe to wider places and other places in the world. But do you know if your character’s going to be involved with any of the future projects for Followed, or are you not included in that yet?
Matthew Solomon: I think actors are usually the last people to be added to a project. So all I will say is that you know, we don’t really know what happened to Mike. So I think if there is an extended Followed universe, seeing Mike in that Followed universe would be really awesome and would really bring the story to another interesting level. So yeah, I can only hope that I did a good enough job for them to bring him back.
Literary Joe: Yeah. I think the IMDB credits Followed to 2018 but did it come out this year?
Matthew Solomon: We had our festival release in 2018 premiered at the Burbank international film festival, which is a big part of the reason that we ended up getting the theatrical release in 2020 because that is where the movie was basically discovered. And the movie itself was shot in 2016. So this movie has been in the works for a really long time, and it’s just a testament to Antoine and Matt’s willpower and go-getter attitudes that the movie has had the success that it’s had over these few years because especially with an indie film of a smaller budget, you really got push so hard against so many odds to make it visible in any way. And the fact that they got it to the point where it has had such success in the box office is amazing.
Literary Joe: I wanted to ask about the drone. Was that like a prop that you guys used, or was that an actual drone that you guys were using around the set?
Matthew Solomon: That was a very real drone. A lot of the drone footage was caught from that drone that you see on camera. I myself was not operating it, which was a bummer. I wanted to learn how to it, but they wouldn’t let me, which is probably the smartest choice. So when you see Tim and I operating it on camera, it’s a very real drone. And I remember I started karate chopping towards it in the group, and out of the corner of my eyes, I saw one of the producers was very concerned.

Literary Joe: Do you think that the future installments in the Followed universe are also gonna follow the found-footage cinematic technique? Or do you think that they’ll be taken in a different direction?
Matthew Solomon: I think that the technique that we showed in the movie is what makes it so special. So I hope that they continue to. I would be curious to see how it changes as it sort of approaches bigger platforms, and the story grows and the scope. But yeah, I really hope that it sticks to its found-footage group.
*This interview has been edited for clarity.*
When aspiring social media influencer “DropTheMike” is offered a lucrative sponsorship to grow his channel, he’s joined by his video crew on a visit to one of the most haunted hotels in America, where he’ll give his audience a horrific night of thrill-seeking the likes of which they have never seen before. What begins as a fun investigative challenge including the infamous Elevator Ritual quickly descends into a personal hell of true evil, begging the timely question: how far would you go to pursue internet fame?
FOLLOWED is inspired by real events at the Hotel Cecil in downtown Los Angeles, and is part of a growing list of “Screen-Life” films – films whose stories are told by way of a computer screen recording. The award-winning feature is the first horror film to do so entirely through a series of YouTube-like vlogs.
Followed is out now, and you can check the film out here.
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The Uncharted video games are among the best ever released, and the Naughty Dog series is critically acclaimed, best-selling, and groundbreaking from a technological standpoint.
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End was released in 2016, and served as an undeniably perfect end to the story of Nathan Drake and the characters who surrounded him. Despite that, fans are desperate to return to that world, and an Uncharted in the PlayStation 5 would no doubt be truly phenomenal.
When we sat down with Nate himself, Nolan North, to discuss his role as Tony Stark/Iron Man in Marvel’s Avengers, we obviously had to ask whether he thinks the hero could come out of retirement for one more adventure. Thankfully, it sounds like Nolan is definitely willing to make a comeback!
As well as starring in video games, animated TV shows, and movies, Nolan also has his own YouTube channel – Retro Replay – so make sure you head over and subscribe (we’ve included one of his latest Uncharted videos below). You can also find him on Twitter at @nolan_north and Instagram at @reallynolannorth to keep up to date with that series and his future projects.

Uncharted 4 was such a beautiful game and that ending was perfect, but is there a part of you that thinks Nate could come out of retirement for an Uncharted 5 or is that a character you’re ready to move on from at this stage in your career?
That’s a great question. You know, I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to move on from him. I’m satisfied with it if this truly is the end, which I believe it is. I’m okay with it, but if there were ever a chance they wanted to drag me back out into the mo-cap suit, I’m not gonna lie, I try to keep myself in shape just for that day! [Laughs]
Over the years, he just became more and more like me, and I became like him, aside from climbing and shooting things. It’s never anything I would say no to. I would always want to continue that role if they ever wanted me back. That being said, I think they wrapped it up pretty well, they put a nice bow on it, and I’m certainly happy that I now have Tony Stark in my quiver and get to play him. I’m hoping the game does well enough where they continue with more.
At the same time, I can also tell you, that there might be another Nathan Drake-type role. I don’t mean a gallivanting adventurer hero, but there may be another great role that isn’t the iconic Iron Man-type character. I don’t know what the future holds, but I’m excited about it because I’ve always been a glass half full kind of guy and I think exciting possibilities are endless, and I’m always looking to find them.
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We had heard that a major announcement regarding Marvel’s upcoming She-Hulk series was imminent, and Deadline has now broke the news that the lead role has been cast!
Orphan Black actress Tatiana Maslany will play attorney Jennifer Walters and her lean, green alter-ego in the Disney+ show.
This comes on the heels of the news that Dead To Me director Kat Coiro wil helm the pilot and several other episodes. Rick and Morty scribe Jessica Gao has also been confirmed to lead the writers room.
In the comics, Walters is an attorney who gains similar powers to The Green Goliath when she receives a blood transfusion from her cousin, Bruce Banner. Mark Ruffalo’s involvement hasn’t been made official yet, but the actor has dropped a few hints that he will reprise his MCU role for the show.
Maslany is best known for her Emmy-nominated role in Orphan Black, but she has also appeared in the likes of Diary of the Dead, Stronger and Destroyer. She can currently be seen in HBO’s Perry Mason.
She-Hulk is reportedly scheduled to begin production in Atlanta, Georgia early next year.
What do you make of this casting choice? Can you see Maslany as She-Hulk? Let us know in the comments.
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On the heels of last night’s controversial report which suggested that Justice League star Ray Fisher only began his social media campaign against director Joss Whedon and (former) Warner Bros. execs when he was offered a small cameo role in The Flash movie, the actor has updated his followers on the ongoing investigation into his accusations.
Fisher directly responded to The Wrap’s article last night, but he’s now addressed the studio’s recent claims that he has refused to cooperate into the investigation.
The Cyborg actor has accused the studio of “blatant lies,” and officially requested a change in investigator. He has also asked anyone who’s been contacted by the current investigator to decline an interview.
Due to the purposeful lack of transparency (and in some cases blatant lies) on the part @wbpictures and the 3rd-party firm hired by them to investigate Justice League—an official request for a change of investigator has been made of @WarnerMedia.
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— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) September 17, 2020
So as to protect the witnesses involved, and the information they possess, I strongly encourage ANY and ALL that have been contacted by the current investigator to respectfully decline to interview until a truly independent 3rd-party is engaged by @WarnerMedia.
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— Ray Fisher (@ray8fisher) September 17, 2020
This type of situation involving a major studio and an actor who is (as far as we know) still under contract there is pretty much unprecedented, and has understandably gained a lot of attention online. Fans are obviously hoping that we do get to the bottom of what really happened, but many feel this continuing back-and-forth has become tiresome.
What are your thoughts on this latest development? Drop us a comment in the usual place.
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