Metallica's James Hetfield stars in Ted Bundy biopic premiering at Sundance Film Festival

Starring in 'Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile'

Jack Saddler
Thursday 10 January 2019 13:52 GMT
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James Hetfield of Metallica
James Hetfield of Metallica (Getty Images)

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile will premiere at Sundance Film Festival in Utah, it has been announced.

The forthcoming serial killer flick, starring Zac Efron as Ted Bundy, will be shown on 26 January.

Metallica legend James Hetfield joined the cast in February 2018, making his acting debut in the role of “Officer Bob Hayward”.

The film reunited Hetfield with director Joe Berlinger – who was at the helm for Metallica's 2004 documentary film Some Kind Of Monster – alongside a cast that includes Zac Efron, Lily Collins and Joe Parsons.

Metallica resume their Worldwired Tour with a stadium and arena run in the UK and Europe this summer.

Extremely Wicked is based on the original screenplay Black List by Michael Werwie, and details the story of serial killer Bundy and his relationship with new partner Liz Kloepfer (Lily Collins). A full synopsis can be read below:

“Ted (Zac Efron) is crazy-handsome, smart, charismatic, affectionate. And cautious single mother Liz Kloepfer (Lily Collins) ultimately cannot resist his charms. For her, Ted is a match made in heaven, and she soon falls head over heels in love with the dashing young man.

“A picture of domestic bliss, the happy couple seems to have it all figured out... until, out of nowhere, their perfect life is shattered.

“Ted is arrested and charged with a series of increasingly grisly murders. Concern soon turns to paranoia – and, as evidence piles up, Liz is forced to consider that the man with whom she shares her life could actually be a psychopath.”

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