At the time, Campion described filming in the South Island's untamed beauty to the Radio Times: "It really is a frontier and it's gorgeous, it's sort of the end of the world, there's nowhere after that except mountains and wilderness and tracks… it's a very healing and awesome environment."
Top of the Lake star Elisabeth Moss was originally cast in The Power of the Dog, but left the project due to scheduling conflicts, presumably with The Handmaid's Tale.
Last week Spider-man star Dunst was announced to replace her in the role of Rose. English acting great Cumberbatch - who has a massive fan base nicknamed "Cumberbitches" and is best known for his roles as Sherlock Holmes and as Marvel's Dr Strange - plays Phil Burbank, and his brother George is played by Paul Dano, who has just been cast as the Riddler in a new Batman movie.
The Power of the Dog has been adapted by Campion from the 1967 novel, set in the 1920s, about two wealthy brothers who fall out. Their lives are permanently altered when one falls in love with a widow and brings the woman and her son to live on their isolated ranch.
It traces the tense relationship between two brothers. Cumberbatch's character is a bullying repressed homosexual who terrorises his new sister-in-law.
Campion's latest masterpiece in the making is due out on Netflix in 202.
The star-spotters will be out in force early next year, trying to catch a glimpse of the talented foursome.