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The Ultimate High-Altitude Thriller: Fall 2: Dead Point Takes Survival to 3,300 Meters


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Fall 2: Dead Point, the sequel to the hit film Fall that left audiences breathless with its intense vertigo, is set to hit theaters in Korea in the second half of 2026.

Fall 2: Dead Point marks the return of the original high-altitude survival series, featuring a desperate struggle for life on a broken cliffside walkway 3,300 meters above sea level.

While the first film, Fall, depicted the terror of vertical isolation on a 600-meter transmission tower, Fall 2: Dead Point escalates the survival stakes by setting the action against a collapsed high-altitude bridge and a cliffside path at 3,300 meters. The struggle in this extreme environment, where the chances of rescue are slim, promises a visceral, heart-pounding thrill that surpasses its predecessor.

Expectations are high as the production team, which successfully captured the fear of extreme isolation in the 47 Meters Down series and the first Fall film, has reunited. Moving the stage from the ocean and a transmission tower to an ultra-high altitude cliff, they have crafted an upgraded version of their signature high-altitude survival experience.

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The launch poster, released alongside the announcement, captures a life-or-death moment in the middle of a cloud-covered mountain cliff. It shows a person dangling from a broken high-altitude bridge, clinging to a single rope, which immediately commands attention. The endless expanse of clouds beneath their feet and the unfathomable drop intuitively showcase the vertical terror that Fall 2: Dead Point will deliver.

The accompanying launch trailer heightens the tension by capturing the first-person perspective of characters navigating a precarious, rusted walkway fixed to a sheer vertical cliff. Amid the extreme conditions of "3,300 meters above sea level, 13.7% oxygen concentration," the trailer displays warning signs like "Rapid heart rate, increased blood pressure, shortness of breath." It then rapidly depicts the physical breakdown caused by oxygen deprivation, dehydration, and hallucinations, allowing viewers to experience the extreme intensity firsthand.

Fall 2: Dead Point, returning with the hair-raising terror of disappearing ground beneath your feet, will be available in theaters in the second half of this year.

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