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Vertigo Releasing has acquired UK‑Ireland and Australia‑New Zealand theatrical rights to Ian Tuason’s paranormal horror Undertone (A24 handling North American/world sales); UK release set for April 10 (AU/NZ April 9); film premiered at Fantasia and played Sundance Midnight.
Shudder has ended The Last Drive‑In with Joe Bob Briggs after seven seasons; the regular series concluded but four specials have been announced to run quarterly through the end of 2026 as Joe Bob hints this is a 'see you later.'
Scream 7 opened to a franchise‑best roughly $64.1M domestic / $97M global; Radio Silence (Bettinelli‑Olpin & Gillett) say their early, unused idea for Scream 7 would have been darker and more escalatory than Kevin Williamson’s final Sidney‑centric film.
Radial Entertainment (the Oaktree-formed combine of Shout! Studios and FilmRise) inked a multi-year enterprise deal with Parrot Analytics to integrate audience-demand analytics into content valuation, catalog pricing, FAST/AVOD programming and international expansion strategy.
Sam Raimi’s survival horror Send Help has grossed $90.2M worldwide ($61.5M domestic, $28.7M international) on an estimated $40M budget and sits roughly $10M shy of a reported $100M break‑even target.
Bruce Campbell says he’s stepping back from hands‑on development on upcoming franchise entries—Evil Dead Burn (Sébastien Vaniček) and Evil Dead Wrath (Francis Galluppi)—to focus on his own film Ernie & Emma and due to discomfort with studio development; Campbell is also undergoing cancer treatment.
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