“The fate of humanity now rests on a retired bioterror operative and two unlikely heroes employed in the facility, who are caught in a race against time to destroy the organism and save mankind.” As temperatures rise underground, the micro-organism finds a way to escape,” the official premise reads. “In the present day, the military has sealed the facility’s lowest sublevel selling the remaining space to a self-storage company. Koepp, who’s best known for screenplays on films such as “Jurassic Park,” “Spider-Man” and “Mission: Impossible,” also wrote the movie script for “Cold Storage,” which is about a “deadly micro-organism that will stop at nothing to spread” once it escapes the military facility in which its been contained for several decades, according to the release. Academy Award nominee Liam Neeson and “Stranger Things” actor Joe Keery will headline the cast, with Gavin Palone (“Zombieland”) and Jonny Campbell (“Westworld”) signed on as producer and director, respectively, according to a press release from film-production and distribution company Studiocanal. Self-storage will be the featured setting in the upcoming movie adaptation of “Cold Storage,” a science fiction/horror novel written by David Koepp.
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