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OMFG of the Day: Burger King Goes Horror with ‘Late Night’ Ads!

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I went to school for advertising and marketing, which is why I have an undying love for a good campaign; if you follow me on Twitter, you’ve probably caught me on occasion pointing out some of the best and worst (I still can’t get over this ridiculous “Just for Men” TV spot). Anyways, Burger King is getting creative (thanks to Tonic, Dubai and UAE) with their new “Open Late” ads as they’ve given a little love to the horror genre. Below you’ll find four forthcoming print/outdoor ads featuring Chucky, the killer from Scream, Freddy Krueger and even Jason Voorhees. Freakin’ cool, no?
Click ’em for super-sized and make one your wallpaper:

Burger King Horror

Burger King Horror

Burger King Horror

Burger King Horror

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Paul Dano Joins Parker Finn’s ‘Possession’ Remake

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Paul Dano in The Batman

Andrzej Żuławski’s 1981 psychological horror movie Possession is getting a remake from Smile writer/director Parker Finn, and Deadline reports that The Batman actor Paul Dano has joined the cast. 

No word at this time on character details, though.

The original film starred Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill as a married couple in Cold War-era West Berlin whose relationship spirals into a supernatural nightmare. In Finn’s update, Margaret Qualley and Callum Turner will star as the turbulent couple in Finn’s Possession, and Adjani has officially given her blessing on Qualley’s casting.

Parker Finn is writing and directing the new take on Possession.

He’s also producing alongside Jonathan Fass via Bad Feeling, along with Roy Lee and Andrew Childs via Vertigo, and Robert Pattinson. Marc Bienstock is serving as exec producer.

Our own Brian Keiper celebrated Possession‘s 40th anniversary here on BD back in 2021, writing: “Few movies depict emotional turmoil as effectively and daringly as Andrzej Zulawksi’s Possession. It is a challenging and sometimes inscrutable film, both for the mind and the emotions. Zulawski struggles through a number of deep issues throughout the course of the film; issues that speak to some of humanity’s deepest pains and fears. In many ways it is about loss— loss of political ideals, loss of faith, and loss of innocence. But most of all, Possession is about the fear, pain, and anger that comes from the loss of a marriage.”

This will mark Dano’s first horror role. The actor previously appeared in sci-fi hits Looper and Okja.

Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill in Possession

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