Key Points

David F Sandberg's latest horror film 'Until Dawn' demands unprecedented commitment from its cast of young actors. The director and his team sought performers who could authentically embody extreme psychological and physical challenges. Actors like Ella Rubin and Ji-young Yoo pushed boundaries with their intense, raw performances that capture genuine terror. The film promises a brutal, uncompromising horror experience that goes beyond traditional genre expectations.

Key Points: David Sandberg Reveals Brutal Casting for Until Dawn Horror Film

  • Ella Rubin endures extreme physical demands in central horror role
  • Michael Cimino's intense knife performance required moderation
  • Ji-young Yoo delivers groundbreaking psychic character portrayal
  • Filmmakers prioritize authentic, unrelenting horror experience
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Sandberg and Dauberman on casting for Until Dawn: We wanted actors who were willing to go all the way

Director David F Sandberg and team seek extreme actors for intense horror film, pushing psychological and physical limits of performance

"We wanted actors who were willing to go all the way - David F Sandberg"

Chennai, April 24

Director ​David F Sandberg and writer-producer Gary Dauberman have now disclosed that when it was time to decide on the cast of their next film, 'Until Dawn', a twisted survival horror drenched in blood and time loops, they were clear that they wanted to find performers who could withstand the psychological and physical chaos the script demanded.

“We wanted actors who were willing to go all the way,” Sandberg says. “We knew this was going to be a challenging shoot with many practical effects, and that the actors would have to, for example, crawl through dirt, be covered in blood, and scream endlessly.”

The result? A cast that was game for anything—and everything. Ella Rubin, who plays central protagonist Clover, endured bear traps, blood sprays, and being dragged across the ground.

“Ella, like the rest of the cast, always had to go full on,”​ adds producer Lotta Losten.​ “When you’re dying repeatedly, it’s not going to be pretty. Ella has this raw and magical way of capturing Clover’s horrors.”

Rubin herself called the physically demanding role “exciting and kind of delicious.” ​She continues, “There’s no way to rein it in when your character is constantly in a life and death situation, and you’re literally being chased by a monster with an axe!”

Sandberg’s bar for commitment didn’t stop there. Michael Cimino swung knives with such intensity they had to ask him to dial it back. Meanwhile,​ Ji-young Yoo turned in what Losten dubbed “the most brutal self-tape I’ve ever seen,” fully embodying a psychic whose body becomes a host for dozens of trapped souls.​ “It was amazing to watch Ji-young switch between different personalities and emotions​. Her screams are so genuine and filled with terror,” says Sandberg.

This unwavering commitment to authenticity—whether it was blood-slicked stunts or raw emotional breakdowns—was core to the filmmakers’ vision. For 'Until Dawn', horror had to feel real, brutal, and unrelenting. And they found the actors who could go there.​

The film is to release in India in Hindi and English on April 25.

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Sarah T.
Wow, this level of commitment from the actors is incredible! Ella Rubin crawling through dirt and bear traps? That's next-level dedication to the craft. Can't wait to see this in theaters! 👏
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Raj K.
While I admire the actors' commitment, I wonder if pushing performers to such extremes is always necessary for horror. Some of these descriptions sound borderline dangerous. Hope there were proper safety measures in place.
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Miguel P.
Ji-young Yoo's performance sounds absolutely terrifying in the best way possible! That self-tape description gave me chills. Definitely watching this opening weekend. 🎬
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Anika V.
"Exciting and kind of delicious" is such a perfect way to describe horror acting! Love seeing actors who genuinely enjoy pushing their limits. Sandberg always brings out the best in his casts.
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James L.
Michael Cimino swinging knives with too much intensity is exactly the energy I want from my horror movies. This cast sounds perfect for Sandberg's vision. Count me in!
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Priya M.
The part about practical effects has me so excited! CGI can never match that raw, physical terror. Hope this sets a new standard for horror filmmaking. 🤞

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