New Projects in the Works
The film and TV industry is always abuzz with new projects, and this week is no exception. Gary Dauberman, known for his work on horror franchises like Annabelle and It, has been tapped to write the script for the third installment of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie series. The film, which is being produced by Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Universal, is expected to start production soon.
Meanwhile, Netflix is gearing up for a new adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel Pride & Prejudice. The series, which stars a mix of familiar and up-and-coming actors, is set to premiere this fall.
Tragedy Strikes the Animation World
In sad news, Luis de la Rosa, a 34-year-old animator and illustrator who worked on the Spider-Man franchise, has died in a train incident while attending the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France. De la Rosa was struck by an express train locomotive on Wednesday evening, and despite efforts to save his life, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
New Horror Movies on the Horizon
Imani Lewis and Tanya Wright have signed on to star in Killa, a horror-drama film that marks the feature filmmaking debut of writer-director Laci Dent. The film follows a young girl from Louisiana who becomes possessed by a mysterious force.
Coming of Age in the Manosphere Era
Tõnis Pill, an assistant director on the film Tenet, is making his directorial debut with Fränk, a coming-of-age story inspired by a real-life tragedy. The film follows a group of young boys who are accused of pushing a man with an intellectual disability under a train.
Key Facts
- Who: Gary Dauberman, Luis de la Rosa, Imani Lewis, Tanya Wright, Tõnis Pill
- What: New scriptwriter for Five Nights at Freddy's 3, tragic death of animator, new horror movies in production
- Impact: New projects and adaptations in the film and TV industry, tragic loss of young talent
What to Watch
With so many new projects in the works, it's an exciting time for film and TV fans. Keep an eye out for the new Five Nights at Freddy's movie, the Netflix adaptation of Pride & Prejudice, and the horror movies Killa and Fränk.
New Projects in the Works
The film and TV industry is always abuzz with new projects, and this week is no exception. Gary Dauberman, known for his work on horror franchises like Annabelle and It, has been tapped to write the script for the third installment of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie series. The film, which is being produced by Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Universal, is expected to start production soon.
Meanwhile, Netflix is gearing up for a new adaptation of Jane Austen's classic novel Pride & Prejudice. The series, which stars a mix of familiar and up-and-coming actors, is set to premiere this fall.
Tragedy Strikes the Animation World
In sad news, Luis de la Rosa, a 34-year-old animator and illustrator who worked on the Spider-Man franchise, has died in a train incident while attending the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in France. De la Rosa was struck by an express train locomotive on Wednesday evening, and despite efforts to save his life, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
New Horror Movies on the Horizon
Imani Lewis and Tanya Wright have signed on to star in Killa, a horror-drama film that marks the feature filmmaking debut of writer-director Laci Dent. The film follows a young girl from Louisiana who becomes possessed by a mysterious force.
Coming of Age in the Manosphere Era
Tõnis Pill, an assistant director on the film Tenet, is making his directorial debut with Fränk, a coming-of-age story inspired by a real-life tragedy. The film follows a group of young boys who are accused of pushing a man with an intellectual disability under a train.
Key Facts
- Who: Gary Dauberman, Luis de la Rosa, Imani Lewis, Tanya Wright, Tõnis Pill
- What: New scriptwriter for Five Nights at Freddy's 3, tragic death of animator, new horror movies in production
- Impact: New projects and adaptations in the film and TV industry, tragic loss of young talent
What to Watch
With so many new projects in the works, it's an exciting time for film and TV fans. Keep an eye out for the new Five Nights at Freddy's movie, the Netflix adaptation of Pride & Prejudice, and the horror movies Killa and Fränk.