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Warner Bros. Plans ‘Gallows’ for Next Summer
Warner Bros., who put out The Conjuring through New Line Cinema in the summer of 2013, is taking the July 10, 2015 slot for Gallows (formerly Superstition).
I can’t find any information on this movie – but I wonder if it’s another one of the planned Conjuring spinoffs?
An update from a previous post indicates that the film is said to be in the vein of I Know What You Did Last Summer but with a found-footage element.
The project appeared on Management 360’s radar when first-time directors Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff posted rough footage from Superstition on YouTube, where manager Dean Schnider stumbled upon it. The Fresno-based directors then shot the film on a micro-budget with an unknown cast.
The Conjuring was one of the biggest summer movies ever, and has since made $320M worldwide. Its spinoff, Annabelle, has made $250M. Not too shabby.
We’ll update you more on Gallows as information comes in.
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Keanu Reeves Describes Untitled Time Loop Thriller from Director Tim Miller as ‘Groundhog Day’ With Sharks
At one point known as Shiver, Tim Miller‘s (Deadpool, Terminator: Dark Fate) next movie doesn’t yet have a title, but star Keanu Reeves offers a very intriguing tease this week.
Chatting with Collider, Reeves explains what drew him to the mysterious upcoming project from director Tim Miller. He tells the outlet, “Sharks. Time machine. Groundhog Day.”
That lines up with early plot details that surfaced earlier this year, with the film said to center on a “smuggler in the middle of a deadly double-cross while on a job in the Caribbean Sea.”
That synopsis continued, “Surrounded by bodies, hostile mercenaries, and bloodthirsty sharks, the man finds himself in a time loop and scrambling to break the cycle.”
Callie Cooke (“The Stranger”), Stefan Kapičić (Deadpool), Steven Waddington (Sleepy Hollow), Nicholas Duvernay (“The White Lotus”), Abraham Popoola (Cruella), Anastasia Safonov, and Bobby Holland Hanton (Thor: Love and Thunder) also star.
Ian Shorr (Splinter, Infinite) penned the screenplay for the sci-fi thriller, which had previously been described as having shades of Edge of Tomorrow and The Shallows.
Stay tuned for more on the untitled Warner Bros. project.

‘Jaws’

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