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Paramount revives a horror classic under its new genre push; the Freddy Krueger franchise is back in active development for a fresh feature launch.
Warner Bros. locks Chris Ferguson’s Oddfellows into a first-look pact for Clockwork, pairing the Vancouver shop with WB Pictures and New Line on modestly budgeted theatrical plays. The producer’s horror track record includes Longlegs, The Monkey and Backrooms, which topped well over $375M worldwide.
Well Go USA is rolling Train to Busan back into U.S. and Canadian theaters on Aug. 14 in 4K for its 10th anniversary. The re-release is timed alongside Yeon Sang-ho’s new zombie film Colony, which opens Aug. 28.
Alief boards world sales on psychological horror Godhead ahead of its Fantasia premiere; Mark H. Rapaport's sophomore feature stars Al Warren, Sarah Coffey, Kimball Farley and Luke Speakman, with Kinematics and Free & Clear among producers.
Jeff Barker’s psychological horror short Medium Rare starts production in Los Angeles later this summer, with Dane Cook and Lesley Ann Warren starring. LD Entertainment’s Mehrodod Heydari, Mammoth Pictures and World’s Fair Pictures are among the producers.
Fort Solis is moving from game to feature as a sci-fi horror adaptation; the project is now on the board with no buyer or cast attached yet.
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