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Obsession is now Focus Features’ biggest title ever on a $750,000 budget, with the horror breakout nearing $300 million worldwide after a $15 million acquisition. Curry Barker has already shot Anything But Ghosts and is signed to write-direct A24’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot.
Unveiled at the game's 10th‑anniversary sold‑out fan event in Montreal; Icelandic director attached, credits include Netflix's The Valhalla Murders and The Damned; Jason Blum and James Wan personally backing a theatrical adaptation; IP averages roughly 1 million daily players and will draw from franchise locales such as Greenville and the MacMillan Estate.
Ghostforce Evolution lands at Netflix, TF1 and Super RTL and is already in production; the 26-episode supernatural kids series expands Zag’s Ghostforce universe and keeps the Miraculous franchise engine moving.
FX renews Alien: Earth for Season 2 and starts filming later this year; Peter Dinklage boards the cast as Hulu keeps leaning into TV for the franchise while the next film stays uncommitted.
Neon locked worldwide rights excluding Australia and New Zealand to Adrian Chiarella’s queer supernatural horror Leviticus for about $5 million after Sundance; the Causeway Films title is headed for theatrical play with Joe Bird and Mia Wasikowska starring.
Netflix is ending The Lincoln Lawyer after the upcoming 10-episode fifth season; the final run is still in production and adapts Michael Connelly's Resurrection Walk with Manuel Garcia-Rulfo and Cobie Smulders aboard.
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