The Woman In Black: Angel Of Death is almost upon us, and should you need a refresher on the mythology, Hammer have just released this handsome motion comic as a primer. Jeremy Irvine, who plays mysterious airman Harry in the follow-up to James Watkins' 2012 original, narrates the terrible tale of Jennet Humfrye and Alice Drablow...
The new film takes place decades after Daniel Radcliffe’s ill-fated visit to Eel Marsh House. The Second World War is raging in Europe, and teachers Eve (Phoebe Fox) and Jean (Helen McRory) have been tasked with evacuating a dozen Blitz orphans from London to the isolated North-Eastern coastal village of Crythin Gifford, and specifically to that isolated house on the causeway, uninhabited for years apart from the malevolent shade of a certain Jenette Humfrye stalking its hallways. Also new to the area is RAF bomber pilot Harry (Irvine), posted not far from the teachers and the children. But he has a secret...
Tom Harper (Peaky Blinders) is the director, working from a screenplay by Jon Croker. The Woman In Black: Angel Of Death is out in the UK on January 1.