Vanessa Hudgens has expressed her excitement on social media following the completion of filming for her new thriller, “Quiet Storm.” The film, which is set against the backdrop of the Gulf Coast during the devastating Hurricane Camille in 1969, tells the story of a once-prominent novelist, portrayed by Hudgens, who finds herself trapped in a farmhouse with her estranged husband and a group of roommates as the hurricane approaches.
Filming took place in Vancouver, specifically at a farmhouse in Langley and at Riverview in Coquitlam, over the course of nearly a month from June 2 to June 30, 2025. Directed by Anthony Thorne, “Quiet Storm” marks his directorial debut and delves into key themes from the 1960s, including Women’s Liberation and the Black Panther movement.
Hudgens expressed her pride in the project, stating that it encompasses a wide range of emotions and was a physically demanding role, promising fans it will be worth the wait. The anticipation for the film is heightened not only by its pressing narrative but also by the poignant historical context it aims to explore.
The project, produced by Arcana Studios, is expected to resonate with audiences, especially those interested in both thrilling narratives and significant cultural movements of the past. As the film gears up for release, fans of Hudgens and historical dramas alike have much to look forward to.