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'''''The Fine Print 3''''' is an upcoming American psychological thriller film directed by [[Ari Aster]], who co-wrote the screenplay alongside series creator [[Alex Brow]]. Produced by [[Nightshade Studios]] and [[Monkeypaw Productions]], the film serves as the third installment in the ''Fine Print'' franchise and is set chronologically between the events of ''[[The Fine Print]]'' (2027) and ''[[The Fine Print 둘]]'' (2036).
'''''The Fine Print 3''''' is an upcoming American psychological thriller film directed by [[Ari Aster]], who co-wrote the screenplay alongside series creator [[Alex Brow]]. Produced by [[Nightshade Studios]] and [[Monkeypaw Productions]], the film is the third installment in the ''Fine Print'' franchise and serves as a midquel set between the events of ''[[The Fine Print]]'' (2027) and ''[[The Fine Print 둘]]'' (2036).


[[Aldis Hodge]] returns as Solomon Keene, reprising his role from the second film after initially expressing doubts about continuing with the series. Joining him are original cast members [[Teyonah Parris]], [[Jesse Plemons]], and [[Mia Goth]], all returning as their respective characters from the first installment. New cast additions include [[Florence Pugh]], [[David Dastmalchian]], [[Mahershala Ali]], [[Stephanie Hsu]], and [[Rory Kinnear]].
[[Aldis Hodge]] reprises his role as Solomon Keene, joined by returning cast members [[Teyonah Parris]] as Camille Rivers, [[Jesse Plemons]] as Richard Vale, and [[Mia Goth]] as Eve Merrow. New cast additions include [[Florence Pugh]] as neuro-linguistic programmer Dr. Nira Voss, [[David Dastmalchian]] as archivist Perry Lode, [[Mahershala Ali]] as Senator Carter Ren, [[Stephanie Hsu]] as analyst Hye-Jin Kim, and [[Rory Kinnear]] as systems philosopher Vaughn Keele.


''The Fine Print 3'' is scheduled for theatrical release in the United States on October 7, 2038, distributed by [[Universal Pictures]].
''The Fine Print 3'' is scheduled to be released in the United States on October 7, 2038, by [[Universal Pictures]].


== Premise ==
== Premise ==
Set in the year following the Virecon collapse, the story delves into the early origins of Solomon Keene’s descent into the Archive’s influence. As global regulators dismantle remnants of cognitive-contract infrastructures, Keene is recruited into a covert international task force. Their mission: trace the source of recursive memorandums that are infecting public records, memories, and language.  
Set in the immediate aftermath of the Virecon collapse, the film follows Solomon Keene as he joins a black-ops regulatory unit investigating the resurfacing of recursive memorandums capable of rewriting collective memory. As Keene and his team race against time to trace the origin of the memos, they begin uncovering psychological fail-safes embedded deep within linguistic archives.


Meanwhile, buried agents and power brokers from both government and corporate entities race to rewrite the past—before it can be fully decoded.
Amidst the investigation, Camille Rivers attempts to expose the government’s cover-up of mass memory manipulation while contending with distorted recollections of Aaron Wells’ disappearance. Eve Merrow reappears under mysterious conditions, challenging the task force’s understanding of what is real, and what was authored into being.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Aldis Hodge]] as Solomon Keene
* [[Aldis Hodge]] as Solomon Keene, a multilingual corporate fixer facing the emotional consequences of his early involvement with recursive signature systems.
* [[Teyonah Parris]] as Camille Rivers
* [[Teyonah Parris]] as Camille Rivers, a journalist-turned-whistleblower haunted by inconsistencies in her memories of Aaron Wells.
* [[Jesse Plemons]] as Richard Vale
* [[Jesse Plemons]] as Richard Vale, a high-level Virecon executive operating in legal exile during the timeline of the film.
* [[Mia Goth]] as Eve Merrow
* [[Mia Goth]] as Eve Merrow, a metaphysical manifestation of the recursive dialect, now emerging in both digital and physical realms.
* [[Florence Pugh]] as Dr. Nira Voss, a neuro-linguistic programmer with access to blacklisted dialect archives
* [[Florence Pugh]] as Dr. Nira Voss, a neuro-linguistic programmer formerly employed by a secretive AI regulation board.
* [[David Dastmalchian]] as Perry Lode, an archivist survivor plagued by altered memories of the Virecon breach
* [[David Dastmalchian]] as Perry Lode, a former archivist whose corrupted memory holds details erased from the public record.
* [[Mahershala Ali]] as Senator Carter Ren, a shadow politician with direct ties to the Archive
* [[Mahershala Ali]] as Senator Carter Ren, a politician pulling strings behind international data legislation with hidden ties to the Archive.
* [[Stephanie Hsu]] as Hye-Jin Kim, a Seoul-based systems analyst decoding corrupted legal linguistics
* [[Stephanie Hsu]] as Hye-Jin Kim, a government analyst whose knowledge of recursive syntax becomes vital to decoding the original contracts.
* [[Rory Kinnear]] as Vaughn Keele, a reclusive philosopher and original contributor to recursive signature theory
* [[Rory Kinnear]] as Vaughn Keele, a philosophical consultant who once helped design Virecon’s earliest dialect blueprints.


== Production ==
== Production ==
Following the divisive box office performance of ''The Fine Print 둘'', Universal Pictures initially hesitated to greenlight a third installment. However, critical acclaim, strong home release figures, and a rapidly growing cult following revitalized interest in the franchise. In early 2037, the studio officially announced a midquel project to bridge narrative gaps between the first two films.
Following the polarizing financial outcome of ''The Fine Print 둘'' (2036), which grossed $346 million against a $92 million budget, Universal Pictures debated the future of the franchise. Strong performance on digital platforms and an increasingly vocal cult fanbase ultimately pushed the studio to approve a third installment. The goal was to re-center the franchise thematically while providing connective tissue between the original film and its spiritual sequel.


[[Ari Aster]] returned to direct and co-write, marking his first directorial outing in the franchise. Partnering again with series creator [[Alex Brow]], the two sought to revisit early developmental notes from the original film’s planning stages. Aster described the new script as “a metaphysical autopsy of memory, consent, and control,” with themes centered around legal language as psychological weaponry.
[[Ari Aster]] was announced as the director and co-writer in early 2037, marking his return to the helm after co-writing the second entry. [[Alex Brow]], the original creator of the franchise, continued in a lead creative role and producer capacity. Together, they developed a script that reintroduced psychological horror, legal abstraction, and metaphysical storytelling with a more emotionally focused character arc for Solomon Keene.


Despite previous public hesitation, [[Aldis Hodge]] agreed to return as Solomon Keene after a substantial $30 million compensation deal and assurances of a more emotionally resonant arc for his character. His return helped solidify the film’s positioning as a pivotal chapter in the series’ timeline.
[[Aldis Hodge]], who previously stated he would not return to the series, accepted a $30 million offer and praised the script’s emotional complexity. His performance is said to anchor the film in a more grounded exploration of guilt, memory loss, and epistemic manipulation.


Filming commenced in April 2037, taking place across multiple international locations including Atlanta, Seoul, and various decommissioned intelligence facilities in Eastern Europe. While no official confirmation has been made regarding the cinematographer, industry sources suggest that [[Jarin Blaschke]]—who shot the previous entry—may return.
Filming began in April 2037 in locations across Atlanta, Seoul, and Bulgaria. The team made use of decommissioned server halls, abandoned embassies, and practical lighting techniques to enhance the eerie and bureaucratic tone of the narrative. Cinematographer [[Jarin Blaschke]]—who worked on the previous film—is rumored to be involved once again, though not yet officially confirmed.


In August 2038, multiple trade outlets reported that [[Daniel Kaluuya]] was in talks to reprise his role as Aaron Wells from the first film. Although Universal has not confirmed his involvement, sources close to the production claim that Kaluuya was spotted on set during reshoots in Prague. The character of Wells was last seen in the original film surviving a memory collapse event, and fans have speculated his return may tie directly into Solomon Keene's earlier investigations.
In August 2038, multiple trade outlets reported that [[Daniel Kaluuya]] was potentially reprising his role as Aaron Wells from the original film. While Universal has yet to confirm, Kaluuya was spotted on location during post-production reshoots in Prague. If true, this would mark the first narrative convergence between the original protagonist and the events explored in Solomon Keene’s arc.


== Release ==
== Release ==
''The Fine Print 3'' is scheduled to be released theatrically in the United States on October 7, 2038, by [[Universal Pictures]]. A limited premiere is expected to take place at a major international film festival in September 2038, ahead of its wide release.
''The Fine Print 3'' is set to premiere in the United States on October 7, 2038, distributed by [[Universal Pictures]]. A limited festival screening is expected to take place in September 2038, with speculation suggesting Venice or Telluride as likely candidates. The film is also planned for international release across key territories beginning October 11, 2038.


== References ==
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Revision as of 03:53, 14 June 2025

The Fine Print 3
Teaser poster
Directed byAri Aster
Written byAri Aster
Alex Brow
Produced byAlex Brow
Starring
Production
companies
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • 7 October 2038 (2038-10-07)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$220 million

The Fine Print 3 is an upcoming American psychological thriller film directed by Ari Aster, who co-wrote the screenplay alongside series creator Alex Brow. Produced by Nightshade Studios and Monkeypaw Productions, the film is the third installment in the Fine Print franchise and serves as a midquel set between the events of The Fine Print (2027) and The Fine Print 둘 (2036).

Aldis Hodge reprises his role as Solomon Keene, joined by returning cast members Teyonah Parris as Camille Rivers, Jesse Plemons as Richard Vale, and Mia Goth as Eve Merrow. New cast additions include Florence Pugh as neuro-linguistic programmer Dr. Nira Voss, David Dastmalchian as archivist Perry Lode, Mahershala Ali as Senator Carter Ren, Stephanie Hsu as analyst Hye-Jin Kim, and Rory Kinnear as systems philosopher Vaughn Keele.

The Fine Print 3 is scheduled to be released in the United States on October 7, 2038, by Universal Pictures.

Premise

Set in the immediate aftermath of the Virecon collapse, the film follows Solomon Keene as he joins a black-ops regulatory unit investigating the resurfacing of recursive memorandums capable of rewriting collective memory. As Keene and his team race against time to trace the origin of the memos, they begin uncovering psychological fail-safes embedded deep within linguistic archives.

Amidst the investigation, Camille Rivers attempts to expose the government’s cover-up of mass memory manipulation while contending with distorted recollections of Aaron Wells’ disappearance. Eve Merrow reappears under mysterious conditions, challenging the task force’s understanding of what is real, and what was authored into being.

Cast

  • Aldis Hodge as Solomon Keene, a multilingual corporate fixer facing the emotional consequences of his early involvement with recursive signature systems.
  • Teyonah Parris as Camille Rivers, a journalist-turned-whistleblower haunted by inconsistencies in her memories of Aaron Wells.
  • Jesse Plemons as Richard Vale, a high-level Virecon executive operating in legal exile during the timeline of the film.
  • Mia Goth as Eve Merrow, a metaphysical manifestation of the recursive dialect, now emerging in both digital and physical realms.
  • Florence Pugh as Dr. Nira Voss, a neuro-linguistic programmer formerly employed by a secretive AI regulation board.
  • David Dastmalchian as Perry Lode, a former archivist whose corrupted memory holds details erased from the public record.
  • Mahershala Ali as Senator Carter Ren, a politician pulling strings behind international data legislation with hidden ties to the Archive.
  • Stephanie Hsu as Hye-Jin Kim, a government analyst whose knowledge of recursive syntax becomes vital to decoding the original contracts.
  • Rory Kinnear as Vaughn Keele, a philosophical consultant who once helped design Virecon’s earliest dialect blueprints.

Production

Following the polarizing financial outcome of The Fine Print 둘 (2036), which grossed $346 million against a $92 million budget, Universal Pictures debated the future of the franchise. Strong performance on digital platforms and an increasingly vocal cult fanbase ultimately pushed the studio to approve a third installment. The goal was to re-center the franchise thematically while providing connective tissue between the original film and its spiritual sequel.

Ari Aster was announced as the director and co-writer in early 2037, marking his return to the helm after co-writing the second entry. Alex Brow, the original creator of the franchise, continued in a lead creative role and producer capacity. Together, they developed a script that reintroduced psychological horror, legal abstraction, and metaphysical storytelling with a more emotionally focused character arc for Solomon Keene.

Aldis Hodge, who previously stated he would not return to the series, accepted a $30 million offer and praised the script’s emotional complexity. His performance is said to anchor the film in a more grounded exploration of guilt, memory loss, and epistemic manipulation.

Filming began in April 2037 in locations across Atlanta, Seoul, and Bulgaria. The team made use of decommissioned server halls, abandoned embassies, and practical lighting techniques to enhance the eerie and bureaucratic tone of the narrative. Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke—who worked on the previous film—is rumored to be involved once again, though not yet officially confirmed.

In August 2038, multiple trade outlets reported that Daniel Kaluuya was potentially reprising his role as Aaron Wells from the original film. While Universal has yet to confirm, Kaluuya was spotted on location during post-production reshoots in Prague. If true, this would mark the first narrative convergence between the original protagonist and the events explored in Solomon Keene’s arc.

Release

The Fine Print 3 is set to premiere in the United States on October 7, 2038, distributed by Universal Pictures. A limited festival screening is expected to take place in September 2038, with speculation suggesting Venice or Telluride as likely candidates. The film is also planned for international release across key territories beginning October 11, 2038.

References