Maika Monroe as Agent Lee Harker stands against a wall in Longlegs
✕ Remove Ads Maika Monroe has been cast in the new horror movie Brides. Monroe is a horror"scream queen" who had her breakout role a decade ago in the 2014 horror film It Follows. More recently, Monroe is known for playing Agent Lee Harker in this year's Nicolas Cage horror film Longlegs. Her other recent roles include parts in God Is a Bullet, Significant Other, and Watcher. She is also slated to star in the upcoming It Follows sequel entitled They Follow.
✕ Remove Ads “ Brides is set to redefine the horror genre with Chloe Okuno’s unique blend of feminist themes and gory visuals. The script is dynamic and unsettling in all the best ways. Chloe always brings such dread and complexity to her characters, and we can’t wait to work with her and Maika to bring Sally to life or to un-death as the case may be.”
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