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TVDread Central
Shudder greenlit production on season two of Hell Motel, subtitled Murder at Red Mountain, with Devon Sawa starring and Aaron Martin and Ian Carpenter returning as showrunners; Shaftesbury produces with Ontario and Canadian tax incentives participating, strengthening Shudder’s anthology franchise and Canadian production pipeline.
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FilmIPVariety
Canadian-Hungarian co-pro Controllers boards Cassian Elwes and Veronica Ferres as producers with Telefilm Canada support and Myriad Pictures handling international sales; Adam Azimov makes his feature directing debut on this atmospheric, intimate horror-thriller about sisters isolated after an outbreak who fear infected 'Controllers' capable of manipulating others via touch.
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TVIPIndieWire
Andy and Barbara Muschietti are steering HBO's It: Welcome to Derry to expand Pennywise's world with a more explicitly anti‑fascist, politically charged bent; the siblings leverage their It feature success to reframe the mythology for serialized TV.
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TVIPDeadline
Globoplay boards and will co-produce Ex Machina Studios’ eight-episode AI-enabled sci-fi series Space Nation with Marco Weber and Martin Weisz attached as co-creators and Weisz directing all episodes; Utopai Studios will supply an AI production engine (PAI Pro) and K5 International handles worldwide distribution at Cannes.
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FilmWorld of Reel
$750K production budget; Focus paid $15M at TIFF to acquire Curry Barker’s Obsession; indie horror surged to beat Michael on Monday with strong Monday legs and an A- CinemaScore, fueling studio interest that led Barker to deals with Paramount and A24 and work with Aaron Paul.
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Deals & Greenlights9
FilmIPDomus Web
Kane Parsons’ Backrooms has been transformed from internet creepypasta into an A24-produced feature, illustrating studios’ appetite for meme-origin IP and the mining of internet-native horror for mainstream theatrical releases.
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FilmIPFilm Stories
Philip Barantini boards Netflix's remake of The Getaway with Peter Craig writing; the creative team is weighing a return to Jim Thompson's darker novel ending, which would shift tone away from prior film adaptations.
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FilmIPThe Hollywood News
Balboa Productions, led by Sylvester Stallone, is adapting J.D. Barker’s 4MK book series for screen development; project positions Barker’s horror-thriller IP for a studio/producer-driven adaptation and adds a recognizable production banner to the property.
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TVIPWhat's on Netflix
Agent Kim Reactivated will simulcast on Netflix and SBS starting June 27, 2026; 10-episode action-thriller adaptation of webtoon Manager Kim stars So Ji Sub and is positioned as a Korean-to-global licensed property with weekly episodes through July 25.
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FilmIPFar Out Magazine
Sam Raimi boards a remake of 1978’s psychological horror Magic with writers Mark Swift and Damian Shannon attached, raising creative questions about tonal fit given Raimi’s penchant for gore versus the original’s slow-burn dread and signaling studio interest in reviving lesser-known genre IP.
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TVIPVital Thrills
Tubi; Warner Bros. Animation and OLM producing Yokoso Scooby-Doo!, the franchise’s first original anime series starring Frank Welker and Matthew Lillard; exclusive to Tubi in North America and Cartoon Network internationally, set in Japan with new characters including Scooby’s uncle Daisuke-Doo.
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FilmBleeding Cool
Disney’s Disney Channel/Disney+ franchise Zombies expands with Zombies 5: Secrets of the Sea; original stars Milo Manheim and Meg Donnelly shift to executive-producer roles as production prepares to begin in New Zealand for a 2027 debut and the story introduces mermaids to Rayburn.
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FilmIPBloody Disgusting
Christopher McQuarrie writing and directing King Conan with Arnold Schwarzenegger set to return; production eyeing to begin filming next year and revives the sword-and-sorcery IP after decades of development stalls.
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FilmIPMovieWeb
Netflix is remaking the 1972 action thriller The Getaway with Philip Barantini directing and Peter Craig writing; the project reunites Netflix with a proven auteur and leans into high-profile genre remakes, signalling continued streamer investment in prestige action IP.
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IndustryBleeding Cool
Mass layoffs and executive reshuffle at Disney extend into Marvel; multiple VP+ roles cleared and Dan Buckley exits Marvel Comics while Brad Winderbaum and David Abdo assume expanded franchise/publishing responsibilities, signaling a strategic consolidation of creative and franchise oversight across Disney's IP portfolio.
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IndustryDeadline
Felicia Prinz exits Verve after 13 years to join Range Media Partners as a Partner and manager in its Film/TV division, bringing multiple scripted TV clients and strengthening Range Studios’ scripted television pipeline alongside recent hire Nishika Kumble.
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IndustryTHR
California IATSE Council and AFM Local 47 endorsed Mayor Karen Bass, citing her work to streamline permitting, expand film/TV tax credits and bring productions back to L.A.; unions position the endorsement ahead of the June 2 primary as production-friendly policy leverage for local industry infrastructure.
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IndustryTHR
$34.5 billion acquisition of Cox by Charter; deal set to close mid-2026 pending final state approval with integration plans to roll Spectrum consumer branding and bundle ad-supported streaming into pay-TV packages to boost customer lifetime value.
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IndustryThe Beat
Skybound hires an editor and promotes a VP while Prana DMS launches a Crowdfunding Division staffed by two comics veterans, signaling staffing investment in IP development and alternative financing routes that could lift genre projects into production pipelines.
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IndustryNo Film School
Google unveiled Gemini Omni Flash, a video-focused generative-AI model that claims physics-aware, conversational video generation and avatar voice synthesis; capabilities could materially affect low-budget VFX, indie horror previsualization, and virtual production workflows while raising governance and IP questions for studios and guilds.
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IndustryAOL.com
Disney confirms Hulu will continue as a standalone US app and will not be shut down; profile syncing between Hulu and Disney+ rolls out May 19, 2026, with a unified streaming UX and backend migration planned for 2026, signaling major platform consolidation moves that affect distribution for genre catalogs.
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IndustryComicBook.com
Disney is consolidating Hulu into Disney+ on one back-end with a unified app rollout slated for 2026; bundle subscribers will be able to sync profiles and Hulu content will be accessible via Disney+ while Disney says there are no current plans to immediately sunset the standalone Hulu app.
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IndustryPlayback Magazine
Quebec’s SODEC signed a cooperation pact with Film Fund Luxembourg to streamline co‑production, financing and cross‑border development between the two territories; agreement aims to facilitate access to reciprocal incentives and markets.
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IndustryThe Ankler
Advocacy/opinion piece arguing to reinstate fin‑syn rules to break vertical integration and rebuild the indie production ecosystem; positions policy reform as a structural remedy for consolidated studio/platform dominance with major implications for indie genre producers if enacted.
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IndustryRealscreen
Roku launches a creator-focused hub and expands FAST channel partnerships to deepen creator-first programming and ad-supported distribution; move broadens FAST inventory and offers creators new monetization and discovery pathways on Roku's platform.
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IndustryPlayback Magazine
Telefilm-driven shift toward “audience‑centred” policy is reframing Canadian screen funding; argues audience strategy must move from checkbox exercise to early-stage, community-led positioning that pairs distribution pathways to cultural purpose and market opportunity.
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Festivals & Labs4
FilmDread Central
Paramount’s Passenger opens May 22, 2026; first clip shows a brutal van-related scare from André Øvredal’s demonic stalker thriller starring Jacob Scipio, Lou Llobell and Melissa Leo, reinforcing Paramount’s spring horror slate.
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FilmScreenAnarchy
Sundance Midnight selection Saccharine blends ghost-story beats with contemporary body horror; Natalie Erika James directs Midori Francis in a film about a diet drug made from human ashes that opens May 22 in theaters via Independent Film Company and Shudder.
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IndustryDaily Dead
Hysteria Fest unveils first-wave programming including Midwest premiere Ugly Cry, world premiere Hag, a Japanese horror focus, and a slate of world premieres and repertory screenings; festival growth signals rising platform for underground genre films and cross-border programmer interest.
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IndustryRue Morgue
Cannes 2026 spotlight on five YouTube creators positions creator‑led short‑form filmmakers as an emerging funnel for genre talent discovery and festival programming; signals Cannes’ widening hunt for new voices in horror.
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Publishing2
FilmIPBloody Disgusting
Dan Aykroyd debuts Soulhider, a supernatural/alien-themed novel set for October 27, 2026 from HarperCollins; the book leans into Aykroyd’s long-standing interest in the paranormal but contains no film/TV adaptation deal yet.
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IndustryIPBloody Disgusting
Adam Cesare’s Mercy House is being re-released this Halloween with new cover art by Matt Ryan Tobin; Bloody Disgusting is debuting the artwork ahead of the novel’s relaunch, reinforcing Cesare’s ongoing visibility in the horror publishing-to-screen pipeline.
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Gaming & Comics2
FilmIPDread Central
Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival gameplay trailer showcases the Genesis Configuration as a combat-and-puzzle mechanic emphasizing gruesome executions and environment manipulation; the game launches later this year on PS5, Xbox Series and PC, extending the franchise’s transmedia presence.
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FilmIPVariety
Frank Beddor is launching ‘The Looking Glass Wars: House of Cards’ on Steam this summer as part of a multi‑format rollout for his trilogy’s 20th anniversary, with veteran designer Lee Thomas developing the deck‑builder and Automatic Pictures/Automatic Publishing steering simultaneous plans for comics, an artbook Kickstarter, a West End musical and a UK TV adaptation.
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Trailers & Teasers3
IndustryBloody Disgusting
Tribeca Film Festival unveils a limited-edition poster highlighting its Escape from Tribeca midnight genre strand as the 25th festival ramps up; move spotlights Tribeca's increasing commitment to horror and midnight programming as a buyer/market signal.
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IndustryIPBloody Disgusting
Red Barrels releases Season 6.1: Prime Time update for survival-horror game The Outlast Trials, expanding its Television Studio setting and new Reagent mechanics; ongoing live-service drops sustain player engagement and monetization runway for the franchise.
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FilmBloody Disgusting
The Summoning, an indie creepypasta anthology also titled The Summoning of Baby Blue, sets a June 5 VOD release via Brainstorm Media and centers on teens summoning an urban-legend entity while a babysitting gig unravels into survival horror.
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Noteworthy6
FilmScreen Daily
Ryota Kondo boards summer shoot for horror Afunruparo in Hokkaido; Synca Creations producing with completion slated for February 2027 and the film leaning into Ainu-linked folklore and a 'sawari' spiritual contamination premise, positioning Kondo as a rising J‑horror director after Missing Child Videotape.
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FilmBloody Disgusting
Paramount's Passenger, directed by André Øvredal, rolls out a tense clip ahead of its May 22 theatrical debut; studio backing and Øvredal's horror credentials keep the title on buyers' radars for box office and post-The Autopsy momentum.
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FilmBloody Disgusting
Controllers, produced by the teams behind Infinity Pool and Dust Bunny, greenlights Adam Azimo's feature debut as a post-outbreak psychological survival horror about a family in isolation; producing pedigree positions it for festival play and indie genre sales.
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FilmCollider
Nicolas Winding Refn’s Her Private Hell lands as a bruising cyberpunk-sci‑fi horror that dazzles visually but flattens character work; leads include Sophie Thatcher, Dougray Scott, and Kristine Froseth and NEON is handling distribution visibility.
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FilmVulture
Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord boards Sebastian Stan in a challenging lead role; Cannes screening positions the Norway-set domestic nightmare as a procedural moral-thriller about child protective services, cultural clash, and bureaucratic surveillance.
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FilmThe Wrap
December 18, 2026 wide theatrical launch for Avengers: Doomsday; Russo Brothers directed, Michael Waldron and Stephen McFeely wrote, Kevin Feige and the Russos producing; stacked returning cast includes Downey Jr. and Evans plus Hemsworth, Pugh, Mackie and more; film described as a “complete reinvention” and will be immediately followed by Avengers: Secret Wars due Dec. 17, 2027.
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