Just when you didn’t think there could be any more Stephen King adaptations, another tome is added to the ‘time for a remake’ shelf. With the animatronics built by none other than Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, the above trailer hints at serious fuzzy terror to come. There have been multiple versions of the game over the years, complete with many layers of lore, but original game creator Scott Cawthorne has worked on the movie screenplay alongside The Wind director Emma Tammi. The only problem is that the seemingly innocent animatronics in place as children’s entertainment are actually murderous monsters, and you’ll have to keep an eye out for them across various security monitors. Ever wondered what the opposite of a cuddle might be? If you’ve been living under a rock shaped like a slice of pizza, FNaF in its original form was a survival horror game where you are faced with the job of overnight security at a popular pizza parlour. Not that we’d want to touch these horrific furry animatronics with a barge pole. It’s been a very long time coming but Blumhouse’s Five Nights at Freddy’s movie is finally almost within our grasp. With these, I’ve got stories to tell, I’ve got an imagination to express, and the way I can do that within these movies is an incredible opportunity.” Five Nights at Freddy's What I like is, people say, ‘Is it stressful?’ No, it’s exciting because I spent so much of my life making movies, and you’re just begging an audience to tune in, or see what’s going on, or buy tickets to the movie. “And knowing that there is a fanbase that is curious, aware, alert, potentially concerned to see what we’re up to. “ honored to step into something that’s so valuable within cinema history,” he told Variety back in October. For one thing, Ellen Burstyn is returning as Chris MacNeil, the mother of Regan from the original movie.Īnd Gordon Green is raring to go. And it looks like they’re doing things properly. Yes, Universal and Blumhouse have pencilled in a full scale return for The Exorcist, with the first movie to release for Halloween 2023. Instead, he’s signed up for another huge classic horror reboot trilogy. Maybe sitting on a beach somewhere, sipping a cocktail from a Tiki glass shaped like a Michael Myers mask. You’d think Halloween remaker David Gordon Green would be due some time off. So if the concept alone of monsters lurking under the bed is enough to send you squirming, buckle up, this one could be absolute 2023 nightmare fuel. I strive for that when I can, King is always someone I’m calling on for tone, he’s such a master of tone”. His stories, apart from a few of them, aren’t just totally nihilistic, they’ve got that humanity and that humour and they feel lived in and authentic and kind of relatable in a way that I think all the best horror does. Savage is a big King fan and appreciates the heart of the horror maestro’s work.“I used to read a lot of his stuff when I was growing up,” he told Far Out Magazine last year. This is actually the first full movie adaptation of King’s short - you’ll find it in his Night Shift collection - but is all about a man who has lost his children to something that hides in their bedrooms… When it comes to monsters that lurk in the dark, he speaks fluent frights and going by the trailer above, his take on Stephen King’s The Boogeyman will hold plenty of terror. Director of Zoom-based horror Host, Rob Savage, understands scares on an innate level.
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