![]() ![]() Shields is repped by Casarotto Ramsay & Associates and UTA, while Busick is repped by A3 Artists Agency, The Gotham Group and Jackoway Austen. Radio Silence is repped by UTA, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Johnson Shapiro. The movie is the team’s second Scream movie, after 2022’s Scream, the fifth installment which relaunched the franchise. The film set a franchise record opening at the global box office and this weekend passed the $100 million mark at the domestic box office. Radio Silence and Project X are coming off of the strong success of Scream VI, which Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett directed, Project X produced, Radio Silence’s Villella executive produced and Project X’s Vanderbilt co-wrote. Jay Polidoro, Holly Goline, Kelly Cannon and Jacqueline Garell are overseeing the project for the studio. ( Dracula’s Daughter, incidentally, was a classic Universal horror movie produced in 1936 as a loose sequel to 1931’s Dracula.) Universal is noting the project falls in the lane of such films as Leigh Whannell’s The Invisible Man and the upcoming Renfield, Adam McKay’s take on a Dracula side character - movies that provide “a unique take on legendary monster lore and will represent a fresh, new direction for how to celebrate these classic characters.” The script for the untitled project was written by Stephen Shields, with revisions by Guy Busick. She most recently was seen in the independent film All the World Is Sleeping as well as Netflix’s global hit Keep Breathing and STX’s supernatural thriller Bed Rest, which was also Barrera’s producorial debut.Kathryn Newton, Angus Cloud, Will Catlett Join Untitled Monster Movie From 'Scream VI' Filmmakers Also upcoming for Barrera is God’s Country, directed by Egor Abramenko as his American directorial debut Your Monster from Merman Productions and The Collaboration written by four-time Oscar nominee Anthony McCarten ( Bohemian Rhapsody), based off the acclaimed play. Radio Silence is the directing team of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and they first landed on everyone’s radar with their Samara Weaving-led horror-comedy Ready or Not. She next will be seen this spring in the modern musical reimagining of Carmen, opposite Paul Mescal for Sony Pictures Classics. While they began meeting with other talent, it became evident pretty quickly that Barrera was the perfect fit for the role following two successful shoots with the rising star and offered her the part.īarrera is in theaters as the lead of Scream VI, which is the highest-grossing film of the franchise. Radio Silence has been loosely developing the project since last year following the success of their first Scream pic, but given the success of that film, Paramount moved fast to get Scream Vi up and running. Jay Polidoro, Holly Goline, Kelly Cannon and Jacqueline Garell are overseeing the project on behalf of the studio. This new direction is filmmaker-driven, inviting innovative filmmakers with original, bold ideas for these characters to develop the stories and pitch them. They are not part of a shared interconnected universe, which allows each film to stand on its own. Universal Monster films are rooted in the horror genre, with no restrictions on budget, rating or genre. But they admit that one line of dialogue that made it into. In the vein of the Studio’s recent films like The Invisible Man and the upcoming Renfield, this untitled monster thriller provides a unique take on legendary monster lore and will represent a fresh, new direction for how to celebrate these classic characters. Radio Silence directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and producer Chad Villellasuccessfully rebooted one of horror’s biggest franchises with Scream and Scream VI.Now they’ve. The directing team of Radio Silence are huge fans of the entire Scream franchise and wanted to honor what had come before them. Co-written by Project X’s Vanderbilt, the film set a franchise-record opening at the global box office and has grossed $162.6 million globally. The teams also collaborated on 2022’s Scream, which reinvigorated the 25-year-old franchise. Even for optimistic horror fans, there was (until recently) good reason to believe that Scream’s 2022 reboot would be destined for failure. ![]() Tripp Vinson will produce as well with Radio Silence and Project X, who are coming off the huge success of Scream VI, which Bettinelli-Olpin & Gillett directed, Project X produced and Radio Silence’s Villella executive produced. The success of Scream 2022 has led many Scream franchise fans to seek out directing team Radio Silence’s earlier works, so there’s no better time to rank their horror movies from worst to best. ![]()
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