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Influential ‘Castle’ Getting Big Screen Treatment

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One of the most influential writers of our time is about to take filmgoers to a horrific journey into We Have Always Lived in the Castle, as Michael Douglas’ Further Films is developing Shirley Jackson’s novel into a feature film. Jackson penned “The Lottery,” “The Haunting of Hill House,” among many other classic tales. Beyond the break you can read about Castle and see what they plan on doing with the adaptation.
Further Films is developing the novel “We Have Always Lived in the Castle,” Jackson’s 1962 tome about a reclusive, potentially murderous family. it will be penned by Mark Krueger (“The 4400”).

“Castle” revolves around the Blackwood family — primarily of sisters Merricat and Connie and their uncle Julian — who have been forced into seclusion after the mysterious lethal poisoning of several of their family members six years earlier. Merricat is the younger sister, caring for the agoraphobic Connie, while the ailing Julian increasingly is in the grip of his own obsessions.

The plot is further complicated by the arrival of a dubious, long-lost cousin who seeks to secure the family’s fortune.

“Castle” has never had a big-screen treatment but was adapted for a short-lived Broadway run in the 1960s. Those familiar with the feature take say it will combine literary and genre elements in what producers hope will transcend the more high-concept commercial horror stories that studios and their labels are making.

Horror gurus like Stephen King have cited Jackson as a prime influence on their work. The author, who died in 1965, probably is best known for her short story “The Lottery,” a 1948 tale originally published by the New Yorker. That story tells of a secret ritual stoning in a small American town. Initially controversial, it has become a staple in U.S. classrooms.

Several of Jackson’s novels have been made into films, including the Elizabeth Parker-toplined “Lizzie,” the 1957 split-personality thriller based on Jackson’s novel “The Bird’s Nest,” and “The Haunting,” a 1963 Robert Wise pic based on the gothic tale “The Haunting of Hill House.” In 1999, DreamWorks turned that novel into a Liam Neeson-Catherine Zeta-Jones starrer, also titled “The Haunting.” The film went on to earn $180 million worldwide.

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‘The Descent: Part 2’ Getting a 4K Ultra HD SteelBook Release from Lionsgate Limited

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It’s been 17 years since the release of horror sequel The Descent: Part 2, and the film is returning to physical media with a brand new 4K Ultra HD SteelBook from Lionsgate Limited.

This marks the first time The Descent: Part 2 has been released on 4K in the U.S.

Now up for pre-order, the 4K SteelBook will be released on August 11, 2026.

The Descent: Part 2 follows Sarah Carter (Shauna Macdonald) — dazed, bloodied, and speechless — as she emerges alone from the Appalachian cave system where the events of The Descent occurred. Forced back underground to help the rescue team search for her missing girlfriends, Sarah’s fractured memories begin to return, and she realizes the full horror of what lurks in the depths of the caves. But the rescue team is about to face a new tribe of deformed crawlers — even more viciously feral than those Sarah encountered before.

  • The Lionsgate Limited Edition 4K includes new special features:
    • Flashback on The Descent: Part 2 — Shauna Macdonald
    • Flashback on The Descent: Part 2 — Krysten Cummings
  • Legacy Special Features:
    • Audio Commentary with Director Jon Harris and Actors Shauna Macdonald, Krysten Cummings, and Anna Skellern
    • The Making of The Descent: Part 2: Deeper & Darker
    • The Genesis
    • Deleted Scenes with Optional Commentary
    • EPK B-roll
    • EPK Interview Clips
    • Production Design Gallery
    • Storyboard Gallery
    • U.S. Trailer
    • International Trailer

The 2-Disc 4K & Blu-ray release features new SteelBook art by Matt Ryan Tobin.

Check it out below and pre-order your copy from Lionsgate Limited today.

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