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Cory Michael Smith To Topline Jeremy Saulnier’s Halloween-Set Fugitive Thriller ‘October’ For A24

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Cory Michael Smith To Topline Jeremy Saulnier’s Halloween-Set Fugitive Thriller ‘October’ For A24
Cory Michael Smith, known for his standout performances in Succession-adjacent projects and Saturday Night, just landed his first big leading film role. He’ll star in October, a Halloween-set fugitive thriller directed by Jeremy Saulnier (Rebel Ridge) and produced by indie powerhouse A24. This marks a major step up for Smith—and another intriguing genre play for A24.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another casting announcement—it’s a signal that Cory Michael Smith is transitioning from "that guy you recognize" to leading man material. A24’s involvement means the film will likely be stylish and tense, while Saulnier’s track record (Blue Ruin, Green Room) suggests October could be a sleeper hit. For fans of smart, atmospheric thrillers, this one’s worth keeping an eye on.
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