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Amityville horror the lost tapes
Amityville horror the lost tapes













amityville horror the lost tapes
  1. #AMITYVILLE HORROR THE LOST TAPES MOVIE#
  2. #AMITYVILLE HORROR THE LOST TAPES UPDATE#
  3. #AMITYVILLE HORROR THE LOST TAPES SERIES#
  4. #AMITYVILLE HORROR THE LOST TAPES TV#

We’re going to make that movie and it’s very cool. Still going, still going, still going, still going. Case in point, Blum dismissed rumors that the long-mooted Amityville Horror: The Lost Tapes project had been permanently put out to pasture: However, as far as film goes, found-footage is still par the course for Blumhouse projects.

#AMITYVILLE HORROR THE LOST TAPES TV#

However, even if that show fails to takeoff, Blumhouse Productions might not need to tweak its 'parameters' for a potential Insidious TV spinoff (even one that involves brand-new characters), since the movies' low-budget concept - which is not found-footage - doesn't come with the same limitations.

amityville horror the lost tapes

#AMITYVILLE HORROR THE LOST TAPES SERIES#

He is currently developing a new horror/thriller series called Eye Candy, featuring a pilot directed by Catherine Hardwicke ( Twilight).

amityville horror the lost tapes

A TV spinoff might essentially amount to the Insidious version of The Real Ghostbusters animated series.īlum's previous attempts to export the found-footage cinema format to the small screen did not prove fruitful either creatively or financially, between the short-lived The River TV series and the decidedly mixed reception for the Syfy mini-series, Stranded (both of which rely on a variation of the Blumhouse staple do-it-yourself aesthetic). Insidious does lend itself to a TV series format, more so now ( SPOILERS) that the story of the haunting of the Lambert family has (for all intents and purposes) been concluded and the franchise will (seemingly.) henceforth follow the adventures of bumbling paranormal investigators Specs (Whannel) and Tucker (Angus Sampson), along with the friendly ghost of Elise (Lin Shaye). Although right now people are too nervous to have that." Now Leigh is writing the third Insidious, so we have to see how far we can take the series of movies but I believe very strongly that once that kind of comes to a close you can do a series, and I think soon we’ll be in a place where you can have a series at the same time. I don’t think you can do that while we’re still making movies. In addition, the producer has confirmed that a found-footage installment in the Amityville Horror franchise still has a beating pulse, even though it's been some two years since the project was indefinitely shelved.Įventually, the talk turned to the possibility of an Insidious TV spinoff down the line: Insidious: Chapter 3 isn't scheduled for release until 2015, but that hasn't prevented Blum from looking ahead to what comes afterwards. 2014 is already look bright for Blum, who has two Paranormal Activity movies, a sequel to The Purge and the board game spinoff Ouija arriving next year. Blum has previous experience with found footage films having produced PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 1 and 2, which have grossed close to $400 million worldwide.Prolific low-budget horror producer Jason Blum had a good year at the box office in 2013, with The Purge and Insidious: Chapter 2 performing well financially even the less popular Keri Russell alien invasion thriller Dark Skies was able to turn a profit, thank to its relatively small cost. Bob and Harvey Weinstein are Executive Producers. THE AMITYVILLE HORROR: THE LOST TAPES is being produced by Jason Blum, Casey La Scala and Daniel Farrands. An ambitious female television news intern, on the verge of breaking the most famous haunted house case in the world, leads a team of journalists, clergymen and paranormal researchers into an investigation of the bizarre events that will come to be known as The Amityville Horror … only to unwittingly open a door to the unreal that she may never be able to close. THE AMITYVILLE HORROR: THE LOST TAPES showcases the events after the time of the original The Amityville Horror book and movie through found footage dating back to 1976. The announcement was made today by Bob Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company (TWC), and Mike Lang, CEO of Miramax. Production will commence this summer with a release date scheduled for January 27, 2012.

amityville horror the lost tapes

Farrands and La Scala are also set to direct the film. "Dimension also announced that it has acquired the rights to a new screenplay for the film by Casey La Scala and Daniel Farrands. Until then, here are details on The Amityville Horror: The Lost Tapes from the 2011 press release:

#AMITYVILLE HORROR THE LOST TAPES UPDATE#

We'll be sure to post another update when more details are released. Previously, Casey La Scala and Daniel Farrands were on board to write and direct the film, but it isn't known if they are still attached. The new release date for the movie is January 1st, 2014, but that's all that has been confirmed at this point. However, a new release date has been set, suggesting that TWC is still looking to move ahead with the project. Officially titled The Amityville Horror: The Lost Tapes, the movie was previously set for a January 2012 release, but the project never started filming. In early 2011, The Weinstein Company announced that they were moving forward with a "found footage" Amityville movie.















Amityville horror the lost tapes