‘SuperUnknown’ – Madeleine McGraw To Star in Coming-Of-Age Creature Thriller

‘SuperUnknown’ – Madeleine McGraw To Star in Coming-Of-Age Creature Thriller

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The Black Phone and Black Phone 2 actor Madeleine McGraw is set to star in SuperUnknown, a coming-of-age creature thriller per Deadline.

SuperUnknown is written by Chris and Charlie Frazier and to be directed by sibling filmmakers Chris and Nick Riedell, aka The Brothers Riedell.

The supernatural thriller follows “a high schooler who discovers his parents have been harboring a supernatural creature. Subsequently, he and his bandmates must face off with the creature as it escapes and terrorizes their suburban town.”

No details have been provided so far on McGraw’s role, but production is expected to begin this fall.

The 16-year-old actor received the CinemaCon Rising Star of 2025 Award earlier this year, ahead of reprising her role as the mouthy fan-favorite, Gwen, in this fall’s sequel Black Phone 2. McGraw also recently starred in The Curse of the Necklace with younger sister Violet McGraw (M3GAN).

Scott MacLeod (Mending the Line) and Courtney Blythe Turk (Assassination Nation) will produce SuperUnknown, with McGraw executive producing.

Stay tuned.

Madeleine McGraw

Madeleine McGraw as Gwen Shaw in The Black Phone, directed by Scott Derrickson.


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