Angus Cloud completed production for his role on Universal’s upcoming monster thriller from directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett before his death, a source close to the project /confirm/is.
Set for an April 2024 release, the untitled feature stars Cloud alongside a cast including Kathryn Newton, Dan Stevens, Alisha Weir, Kevin Durand and Will Catlett. Melissa Barrera, who starred in the fifth and sixth “Scream” entries, also reunites with Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett for the film. The pair compose the directorial muscle behind the collective known as Radio Silence, which includes producer Chad Villella. Tripp Vinson is also producing, alongside William Sherak, Paul Neinstein and James Vanderbilt for Project X Entertainment.
The film isn’t complete yet and remains impacted by the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike.
Cloud died Monday in Oakland Calif. at the age of 25. The Oakland Fire Department stated that it responded to a medical emergency at approximately 11:30 a.m. The patient was determined to be dead upon arrival. Cloud’s cause of death is currently unknown and remains an “active death investigation,” per the Oakland Police Department.
Universal had no comment on how Cloud’s death impacts the ongoing production.
For Cloud, the upcoming Radio Silence feature represented his next major project following his breakout turn on “Euphoria” as the lovable drug dealer Fez. The actor was a main cast member on the series for its two existing seasons.
Cloud had also wrapped filming on Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden’s “Freaky Tales” from eOne and Macro, playing a supporting role next to Ben Mendelsohn, Pedro Pascal, Jay Ellis and Jack Champion.
“We are so shocked and saddened by the awful news,” Fleck and Boden said in a statement shared Tuesday. “Angus brought such a unique energy and vitality to our set and his work. We will remember him as a bright, patient, vibrant human being and a devoted collaborator who we felt lucky to work alongside. What a devastating loss.”
The filmmakers’ continued: “We didn’t know him long, but we will miss him dearly. Along with the rest of the world, we are thinking about his family right now, sending them strength and love.”
Fleck also shared a tribute on social media, posting a photo of Cloud and Pascal on set with the caption: “Despite the smiles, this was actually one of the most intense days I’ve ever had on a movie set. Angus was breath of fresh air and always down to try anything. A true joy to work with.”
In addition to Universal’s monster thriller and “Freaky Tales,” Cloud also shot a starring role for the horror feature “Your Lucky Day,” from writer-director Dan Brown, as well as Ethan Berger’s “The Line,” opposite Alex Wolff, Halle Bailey and John Malkovich.
Matt Donnelly and Angelique Jackson contributed to this report.