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Vanessa Kirby and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Film Intense Scenes for Sci-Fi Thriller 'Liminal' in Brooklyn

Vanessa Kirby and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Film Intense Scenes for Sci-Fi Thriller 'Liminal' in Brooklyn
Vanessa Kirby in dark bodysuit sprinting during Liminal shoot in Brooklyn
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Vanessa Kirby and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II were seen performing high-intensity action sequences in Brooklyn, New York, on Tuesday, May 26, for their upcoming science-fiction thriller titled Liminal.

The production, which officially began in New York this month, features Kirby sporting a darker hair transformation with brown locks instead of her usual blonde hair.

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During the Brooklyn shoot, Kirby wore a dark bodysuit and was seen sprinting through several scenes, at one point appearing to tackle another actor.

Abdul-Mateen II filmed scenes alongside Kirby wearing a gray jacket layered over a red jacket, brown pants, sunglasses, and a large backpack.

Photographers captured moments where his character appeared to be restraining Kirby's character during the fast-paced sequence.

About the Film

According to reports from Just Jared and Digital Spy, the Apple Studios project is based on the graphic novel Telepaths by J.

Michael Straczynski, Steve Epting, and Brian Reber.

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The storyline explores a world where an electromagnetic disturbance causes ten percent of the population to suddenly develop psychic and telepathic abilities.

The plot centers on newly telepathic Boston police officers who must contend with a faction of individuals trying to escape a society where their newfound powers make them targets.

The original six-issue comic mini-series ran across 2021 and 2022, securing strong reviews from fans despite limited mainstream attention.

Director Louis Leterrier is helming the feature film adaptation, using a screenplay written by Justin Rhodes.

Apple greenlit the development of the thriller, though the studio has not yet announced an official release date or streaming window.

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Aside from this project, Kirby is scheduled to appear on the big screen later this year by reprising her superhero role as Sue Storm, also known as the Invisible Woman, in Marvel Studios' Avengers: Doomsday, slated for release on December 19.

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