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F.E.A.R. 3 Details Leaked.

A recent casting call in Los Angeles reveals that Monolith is currently working on F.E.A.R. 3. Looks as though the third installment to the F.E.A.R. series is in the works, with an official viral video promo slated hit the Internet soon. Details from a recent LA casting call--which took place on January 14 and 15--reveal that the web promo will be directed by Marcus Nispel, the man behind the recent remakes of Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Friday the 13th. VG247 reports that this advert will also reveal "significant" plot and character details. According to the data sheet supplied to the applicants, Paxton Fettel will be returning to this third installment. The description calls for a "malevolent genius with a diabolical sense of humor." Although he"s strong and powerfully built (aka "meaty"), his features are "twisted" by the dark psychic power he commands. Although it appears that he may make a major comeback, Fettel will be narrating the promo. Also included in the promo will be Fettel"s mother, Alma. She"s apparently given birth to a third child although the sheet doesn"t reveal its age or gender. It also specifies that she"ll be consumed with revenge, leading us to believe something may have happened to that third child. Alma"s eldest son, Point Man, also plays a role in the video, turning his allegiance to his new-found mother. Although Monolith and Warner Bros. have not officially announced the game, F.E.A.R. 3 was rumored to be slated for 2010. Monolith was discovered to be hiring for a new project last June, however the developer has yet to reveal it"s details. Based on the recent casting call, it"s safe to assume the developer is hammering out the new installment.


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