The Wicker Man Trilogy

The Wicker Man Trilogy is a series of three horror films (the third of which remains unproduced) created by British author and director Robin Hardy. Hardy announced plans for the trilogy in a 2007 interview with The Guardian newspaper, though the first film in the trilogy, The Wicker Man, was originally made 35 years before, in 1973.

The films are not directly linked to one another, but form a thematic trilogy, akin to the Three Colours film trilogy of Krzysztof Kieślowski. All three films deal with the theme of paganism in the modern world. The first two films feature Christopher Lee.

The 2006 American remake of The Wicker Man is not a part of the trilogy, and Hardy has dissociated himself from it.

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