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Lionsgate’s ‘Marrowbone’ Plagued By a Sinister Presence

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A Monster Calls and The Impossible director J.A. Bayona is reteaming with Lionsgate International as executive producer on the upcoming Cannes sales title Marrowbone, reports ScreenDaily.

Regular Bayona collaborator Sergio G. Sanchez wrote the screenplay and will make his feature directorial debut on the psychological thriller, described as being in the vein of Bayona’s The Orphanage as well as The Others.

Sanchez wrote the screenplay to The Orphanage and co-wrote the story to The Impossible.

“Marrowbone centers on a young man and his four younger siblings plagued by a sinister presence in the sprawling manor where they live and have kept secret the death of their beloved mother in order to remain together.

Bayona collaborators Belén Atienza, Álvaro Augustin and Ghislain Barrois will produce.

The project is in pre-production. US rights allocation are to be determined.

A Monster Calls starring Liam Neeson, Felicity Jones, Lewis MacDougall, Sigourney Weaver, Toby Kebbell, and Geraldine Chaplin is scheduled to open in the US via Focus Features on October 14.

Bayona was recently confirmed as director of the Jurassic World sequel for Universal Pictures, Legendary Pictures and Amblin Entertainment.

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‘Scary Movie’ Breaks a Franchise Record With $105 Million Worldwide Opening Weekend

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The horror spoof franchise is back in a big way with brand new installment Scary Movie, which slashes through the Scream franchise and the recent rise of legacy sequels. It’s the first installment in the franchise since 2013 and the first to involve the Wayans brothers since Scary Movie 2 way back in 2001, making it a true legacy sequel in its own right.

But are audiences still hungry for horror spoofs? Well, Scary Movie just had the highest grossing opening weekend in franchise history with $55 million at the U.S. box office. That allowed Scary Movie to top the domestic box office, beating out mega hits Obsession and Backrooms. Paramount released Scary Movie in 3,490 across the U.S. for its debut weekend.

What’s particularly impressive here is that Scary Movie absolutely demolished the big budget Masters of the Universe movie, both films embarking on their debut weekend at the very same time. While Scary Movie debuted with a healthy $55 million, Amazon MGM’s Masters of the Universe made just $29.3 million across its opening weekend here in the United States.

Worldwide, Scary Movie opened with a whopping $105.5 million, suggesting that the appetite for the Wayans brothers’ particular brand of comedy remains strong here in 2026. It helps that horror in general is as hot as ever at the box office, with the pre-summer movie season being absolutely dominated by record-breaking box office stories from the horror genre.

Not adjusted for inflation, the previous U.S. opening weekend high for the franchise was Scary Movie 4 with $49.7 million, with that installment released over 20 years ago in 2003. When talking worldwide totals, the highest grossing installment remains the original Scary Movie with $278 million back in 2000 (unadjusted for inflation), which will be the number to beat.

The reported production budget for Paramount’s new Scary Movie was just $30 million, ensuring that the franchise’s sixth installment will be turning a healthy profit in theaters.

Scary Movie is 24% rotten on Rotten Tomatoes and film’s CinemaScore was a C+, but the film is proving itself to be review-proof at the box office. Will the negative reviews tank the film in its first full week of release? We’ll report more on this box office story as the week progresses.

Marlon Wayans (“Shorty”), Shawn Wayans (“Ray”), Anna Faris (“Cindy”), and Regina Hall (“Brenda”) reunite for the new Scary Movie, with the cast also including Dave Sheridan, Lochlyn Munro, Cheri Oteri, Chris Elliott, Jon Abrahams, Damon Wayans Jr., Gregg Wayans, Kim Wayans, Benny Zielke, Cameron Scott Roberts, Heidi Gardner, Olivia Rose Keegan, Ruby Snowber, Savannah Lee Nassif, Sydney Park, and Felissa Rose.

Twenty-six years after outrunning a suspiciously familiar masked killer (“Ghostface”), the Core Four are back in the killer’s crosshairs and no horror movie IP is safe…

Scary Movie will slash through reboots, remakes, requels, prequels, sequels, spin-offs, elevated horror, origin stories, anything with the word legacy in it, and every “final chapter” that absolutely isn’t. A whole lot has changed in the horror genre since the Wayans Brothers were in charge of the franchise; their involvement ended with Scary Movie 2 back in 2001!

Michael Tiddes (A Haunted House) directed the new Scary Movie.

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