
Shiloh attended the New York Screening White Boy Rick on September 12. I added 7 high quality photo to the gallery!



Shiloh attended the New York Screening White Boy Rick on September 12. I added 7 high quality photo to the gallery!
Shiloh attended the premiere of new documentary Generation Wealth on July 16 in New York? I added one high quality photo to the gallery!
Shiloh attended Set It Up Screening, on June 12, in New York. You can check out 11 high quality pictures in the gallery! Thanks to my friend Mouza for the photos!
Shiloh attended Hereditary Screening on June 5 in New York. You can check out 5 pictures in the gallery!
I have updated the gallery with the 2 events attended by Shiloh this year! Also, bad news…”Tremors” wasn’t picked up SyFy. While hoping another network will pick it up, you can watch the trailer here.
Deadline reports that both Fernandez and Harry Shum Jr. have come aboard the thriller, written and directed by Mike Gan. They join a cast that includes Josh Hutcherson, Suki Waterhouse and Tilda Cobham-Hervey.
“The film follows a lonely, unstable gas station attendant Melinda (Cobham-Hervey), tired of being overshadowed by her more confident, outgoing co-worker Sheila (Waterhouse). When the gas station is held at gunpoint by Billy (Hutcherson), a desperate man in need of quick cash, Melinda finds an opportunity to make a connection with the robber, regardless of who gets hurt.”
Fernandez plays Perry, Sheila’s boyfriend who finds himself unwittingly enmeshed in Melinda’s dangerous games. Shum Jr. will play Officer Liu, a wholesome local police officer subject to the obsessive affections of Melinda.
Yale Productions’ Jordan Yale Levine, Jordan Beckerman, Michael J. Rothstein and Russ Posternak are producing with Sukee Chew of Hopscotch Pictures and Ash Christian of Cranium Entertainment.
“Tremors” became a cult classic when it was released in 1990.
Now it’s making the leap to TV.
According to the New Mexico Film Office, “Tremors,” a TV pilot for SYFY will begin principal photography in Albuquerque at the end of October through November.
“We’re pleased to welcome another great pilot to our state. It’s great news for our economy,” said Film Office Director Nick Maniatis. “New Mexico’s versatile filming environment where you have access to a variety of sceneries as well as top notch studios and workforce makes us a perfect place for productions of this kind.”
“Tremors” will take fans of the acclaimed 1990 film back to Perfection, Nev., where, 25 years after Valentine McKee, played by Kevin Bacon, defeated the Graboids, the man who once seemed destined for greatness is anything but.
He’s a small-town hero whose glory days faded away with the monsters he braved and whose family moved on when he couldn’t let go of the past.
And yet McKee’s hoping that everything’s about to change. His grown daughter coming to visit on the heels of her graduation could signal a permanent homecoming. But no sooner than she arrives, strange and terrifying events make it clear the town is in danger.
Led by McKee, the gang from Perfection begins to uncover the spine-chilling truth of what’s hunting them. With the future looking darker than ever, these small-town heroes must shake off the dust of years to see what they’re made of.
According to the film office, the production will employ approximately 230 New Mexico crew members and approximately 300 New Mexico background talent.
“We are excited to be the host city for Universal Cable Productions TV pilot, ‘Tremors’,” said Mayor Richard J. Berry. “The film industry continues to be a strong economic driver for Albuquerque, providing high-paying creative jobs to our citizens, as well as positively affecting various industries around town, such as lumber companies and prop houses.”
The TV pilot is written and executive produced by showrunner Andrew Miller with Bacon, David Schiff and Butch Kaplan also producing.
Shiloh Fernandez and Toks Olagundoye are also attached to the production. – Source
Shiloh Fernandez is set to star alongside Kevin Bacon in Syfy pilot “Tremors”, reboot of the 1990 cult film. Shiloh will play Nico Garza, working in Earl’s Graboid Waste Gobbling company, waiting for the right moment to split while Kevin Bacon is reprising the role of Val McKee. The series will ignores all the sequels.
Emily Tremaine and Megan Ketch also joined the cast.
In the Tremors follow-up, written by Andrew Miller and to be directed by Vincenzo Natali, the killer Graboid worms that nearly destroyed Perfection, NV, 25 years ago are back, and the town’s only hope for survival is Valentine McKee (Bacon), who beat them once. But to do it again he’ll have to overcome age, alcohol and a delusional hero complex.
Justine Skye, Tyler Dean Flores and Seann William Scott star in the film that includes Keanu Reeves as an executive producer.
Shiloh Fernandez has joined the cast of Green Dolphin in a key supporting role.
As previously announced, the coming-of-age film stars Justine Skye, Tyler Dean Flores and Seann William Scott.
The road movie follows 15-year-old Robinson (Flores) and 20-year-old Keesha (JSkye) as they venture cross-country in an attempt to escape the grasp of abusive foster parent and drug-dealer Martin (Scott). When they break down midway, Keesha and Robinson meet Edwin (Fernandez) and a new family that could turn their life around.
Written and directed by Chris Kenneally (in his narrative feature film debut), Green Dolphin is being produced by Russell Geyser of RainMaker Films, Jordan Yale Levine and Jordan Beckerman of Yale Productions and Shruti Ganguly of Honto88. Keanu Reeves and Clay Pecorin serve as executive producers. Production of Green Dolphin will commence this month.
Fernandez was last seen in the 2016 SXSW Film Festival entry Long Nights, Short Mornings and currently stars on the Netflix original series Gypsy. Fernandez is repped by UTA, Untitled Entertainment and Jackoway Tyerman.
Shiloh started filming last week!