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02-13-2008, 05:14 AM
February 13, 2008


Last week there were rumors that Wes Craven was making a huge return to horror with 25/8, which he will write and direct.

Today it was officially confirmed via Variety that the project is in fact happening, which marks the first original horror script Craven has written since 1994 pic Wes Craven's New Nightmare.

Rogue Pictures has made deals that put the Focus Features genre arm in business with two horror icons.

Rogue has greenlit "25/8," a thriller that will be directed by Wes Craven, and at the same time, Rogue has closed a separate deal to remake the 1972 George Romero film "The Crazies," about a small Pennsylvania burg terrorized after a plane crash drops a biological weapon into the water.

Rogue bought the pic out of turnaround from Paramount, and it's earmarked to start production as soon as the SAG deal is made. Breck Eisner will direct a Ray Wright script, and Michael Aguilar and Dean Georgaris are producing. Romero will exec produce.

Rogue starts production in April on "25/8," which will be produced by Iya Labunka. Craven said the film unveils a signature villain, a serial killer who turns up 15 years after his purported death, to kill the seven children born on that fateful night.

"It's more a thriller than slasher film, and revolves around a young kid with a very dark past involving his family and his father," Craven told Daily Variety.

Craven pitched his idea for the project to Rogue co-prexy Andrew Rona when Craven separately formed Midnight Pictures, a shingle that will make Craven-produced fright films for Rogue. The first will be a remake of Craven's 1972 directorial debut, "The Last House on the Left," which begins production in South Africa in April.

One remake Craven isn't involved in is New Line's plans to reinvent his "Nightmare on Elm Street" franchise with Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes banner.

"My baby has fallen into the hands of others, and what can I say but wish them luck," Craven said.

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03-24-2010, 06:32 PM
Wes Craven's My Soul to Take, previously known as 25/8 (because, like, you'll be scared 25 hours a day, eight days a week) has been getting a bit overshadowed in the news stakes with all the talk of Scream 4.

But his first film as a director and writer since Wes Craven's New Nightmare in 1994 has finally been given a release date.

Surprise surprise, it'll be out, in the US at least, on October 29th.

The story involves a serial killer, supposedly killed sixteen years ago, returning to murder the kids born on the night of his apparent death.

(Does that sound a little bit like something else to you?)

Craven described his new monster last year as "a figure who sleeps under bridges and deep in the woods and eats bark".

The film stars relative unknowns Max Thieriot, John Magaro, Paulina Olszynski, Nick Lashaway and Emily Meade.

Rogue Pictures are either so supremely confident in the film that they're willing to take on Saw VII in the veteran franchise's now-traditional slot, or they figure the only time of year My Soul to Take has any chance of taking any money at all, is at Hallowe'en.

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08-06-2010, 07:45 AM
Wes Craven’s new horror flick, My Soul to Take, is getting released on Halloween.

Nothing much special about that, is there? Well, actually, it’s the horror maestro’s first original script since New Nightmare back in the mid-1990s.

The plot centres on a serial killer returning to murder the kids who were all dragged out of their mothers vaginas on the night of the killer’s death. Hmm…doesn’t that remind you of another certain Wes Craven movie?

The director has called the movie’s baddie: “A figure who sleeps under bridges and deep in the woods and eats bark”.

No, he’s not describing what Robert Englund gets up to these days since he was jettisoned from playing Freddie in the Nightmare On Elm Street remake. He’s gone for a cast of unknowns to: Max Thieriot, John Magaro, Nick Lashaway and Emily Meade.

So what will My Soul To Take actually be like? Will it have a scene of the killer eating bark and announcing he’s “barking mad?” Or “barking up the wrong tree?”

Between this, Saw VII 3D, and Paranormal Activity 2, October 2010 is shaping up quite nicely! It's about damned time, too. Craven’s movie is taking on Saw VII…wonder who’d win between Bark Eater and Jigsaw?

Synopsis
From writer/director Wes Craven comes a thriller that warns us evil is working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. And if you have any chance of beating it, you'll have to fight for your life.

In the sleepy town of Riverton, legend tells of a serial killer who swore he would return to murder the seven children born the night he died. Now, 16 years later, people are disappearing again. Has the psychopath been reincarnated as one of the seven teens, or did he survive the night he was left for dead? Only one of the kids knows the answer.

Adam "Bug" Heller (Max Thierot) was supposed to die on the bloody night his father went insane. Unaware of his dad’s terrifying crimes, he has been plagued by nightmares since he was a baby. But if Bug hopes to save his friends from the monster that’s returned, he must face an evil that won’t rest ... until it finishes the job it began the day he was born.

FreddyMyers
08-06-2010, 08:06 AM
Sounds like it could be pretty good......and compared to what Saw 17 5D and a "new" paranormal it sounds like it could be the best of the three. Non the less still a good month for October.