Simon Pegg Film Production Halted Due to Financial Issues

- Simon Pegg's new film, Angels in the Asylum, has been put on hold due to financial difficulties
- The film's producers have run out of cash, forcing them to suspend filming
- A crew of 70 had been expected to film scenes in Louth, Lincolnshire, in February
- The producers are trying to raise finance to complete the film
- The film tells the story of women who were locked away for being typhoid carriers
Financial Difficulties Halt Film Production
The production of Angels in the Asylum, a film starring Simon Pegg and Minnie Driver, has been suspended due to financial issues. The film's producers, Rob Sorrenti and Heather Greenwood, announced that they have been forced to halt filming after their second round of financing failed to materialize.
The film tells the story of women who were locked away for being typhoid carriers, and a crew of 70 had been expected to film scenes in Louth, Lincolnshire, in February. However, the producers' financial difficulties have brought production to a standstill.
In a statement, the producers expressed their determination to find a solution to the financial issues and complete the film. They have been trying to raise finance and have even put some of their own funds into the project, but it has not been enough to rectify the situation.