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The Woman in Black: Angel of Death Begins Filming – First Pictures Released

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Roxanne Powell

Staff Writer

If you liked Daniel Radcliffe in the first The Woman in Black film, we hate to disappoint you. SPOILER ALERT: he dies at the end. But, luckily, its sequel The Woman in Black: The Angel of Death has begun filming!

Variety, an online news source, has also followed the story and given us a peek at what is in store for the film. Stills from the set have been released to fans, showing actors Phoebe Fox (War Book), Jeremy Irvine (War Horse), and Helen McCrory (Skyfall) in character for the new movie.

This will be Fox’s first lead role in a feature film. McCrory stared in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows alongside Daniel Radcliffe.

In the first Woman in Black, sparked by the novel written by Susan Hill, Radcliffe plays a lawyer set on closing up a house with a dark, murderous history. McCrory’s Jean and Radcliff’s Arthur Kipps are far removed from their wizarding roles as Narcissa Malfoy (McCrory) and Harry Potter (Radcliffe).

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According to Variety sources, the prequel to the 2015 release pulled in $127 million in box offices worldwide.

The Woman in Black: The Angel of Death is written by Tom Harper and adapted by Jon Croker. It will be released in the United Kingdom February 2015.

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