Principal photography began on the island of Grand Cayman on Maand concluded on April 2, 2021. It was originally slated to enter production in 2015, with Bill Duke directing a primarily African-American cast, but was not completed at that time.Īfter LaLonde signed on as director, the film re-entered production in 2021, under the working title Blue Iguana. The screenplay was originally written by Dressel in 2011. As the brothers and sisters are forced to spend the weekend together at the family beach house on the Cayman Islands, one thing becomes painfully clear: Daniel's going to find out what family means, even if it kills him. Contentsĭaniel Powell's plan to reconnect with his siblings hits a snag when he discovers they all want to kill him for his inheritance. The film stars Joel David Moore, Bob Saget, Jason Jones, Carly Chaikin, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Dax Ravina. Mimi Steinbauer’s Radiant Films International is handling worldwide distribution rights for Blue Iguana.Daniel's Gotta Die is an upcoming Canadian-American comedy film directed by Jeremy LaLonde, from a screenplay written by Matthew Dressel. We can’t wait to work with him in the beautiful Cayman Islands.” While purely coincidental to his casting, his name is derived from the word iguana so it couldn’t be more fitting that Iggy joins our already stellar cast. Producers Santor and Tabarrok said, “We are beyond ecstatic to have the legendary Iggy Pop join the cast of Blue Iguana. John Hills (Momentum Pictures’ Black Bear, Vertical Entertainment’s Four Good Days, Darius Films’ Stockholm) and Andrew Chang-Sang (Momentum Pictures’ Black Bear, Vertical Entertainment’s Four Good Days, Darius Films’ Stockholm) serve as exec producers. Santor, CEO of Productivity Media, and Nicholas Tabarrok, President of Darius Films are producing the film alongside Leah Jaunzems and Jason Jallet. Strategic partner Dart Enterprises is also providing vital hospitality and logistical support. Under the comprehensive production deal, the Cayman Islands Government has facilitated access to multiple locations across the islands, hotel support for visiting cast and crew, as well as expedited work permits and essential administration that allowed production to start on time. This marks the first time the Cayman Islands has entered into a multi-production deal and marks a major turning point in the territory’s emerging film industry. Stringent COVID-19 guidelines have helped the Cayman Islands become a COVID safe zone. Production on Blue Iguana comes following four picture production agreement back in early March with the Cayman Islands Film Commission, the Cayman’s Ministry of International Trade, Investment, Aviation and Maritime Affairs and Dart Enterprises championed by Eric Bush, Chief Officer of the Ministry of International Trade, Investment, Aviation and Maritime Affairs and Jackie Doak, President of Business Development at Dart Enterprises. As the brothers and sisters are forced to spend the weekend together at the family beach house on the Cayman Islands, one thing becomes painfully clear: Daniel’s going to find out what family means, even if it kills him. Daniels plan to reconnect with his family hits a snag when he. In Blue Iguana, Iggy Pop will play Edward, the wealthy patriarch whose death kicks off a chain of unfortunate events after Daniel Powell’s plan to reconnect with his siblings hits a snag when he discovers they all want to kill him for his inheritance. Bob Saget, Iggy Pop, Jason Jones, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Carly Chaikin, Joel David Moore. Robot”), and Mary Lynn Rajskub (Paul Thomas Anderson’s Punch-Drunk Love, Fox Searchlight Pictures’ Little Miss Sunshine, and TV’s “24”). His Future Self, Sex After Kids) is directing the film from a script by Matthew Dressel (YouTube’s “The Pilot is Dead”) and stars Joel David Moore (James Cameron’s Avatar), Bob Saget (“Full House,” “Fuller House”), Jason Jones (TBS comedy series “The Detour,” HBO Max’s “The Flight Attendant”), Carly Chaikin (“Mr. (l) Rob Baker Ashton (m) Publicity (r) David MullerĪctor and punk-rock icon Iggy Pop (Coffee and Cigarettes, Universal Pictures Cry-Baby, The Crow: City Of Angels) has joined the cast of the dark comedy Blue Iguana, currently filming in the Cayman Islands under the newly announced three-picture production deal between Productivity Media and Darius Films.
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