At Comic-Con@Home on Friday, Netflix unveiled a never-before-seen blooper reel for its acclaimed horror trilogy, Fear Street.
The three-parter directed by Leigh Janiak (Honeymoon) is based on R.L. Stine’s best-selling horror series of the same name, taking place in the years 1994, 1978 and 1666.
Part One picks up in ’94, watching as a group of teenagers discover that the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations may all be connected—and that they may be the next target. Parts Two and Three offer a deeper dive into the sinister history of Shayside, following the town through a nightmare 300 years in the making.
Janiak wrote the script for Part One: 1994 with Phil Graziadei. She scripted Part Two: 1978 with Zak Olkewicz. Part Three: 1666 was penned by Graziadei, Janiak and Kate Trefry.
Part One’s cast included Kiana Madeira, Olivia Scott Welch, Benjamin Flores Jr., Julia Rehwald, Fred Hechinger, Ashley Zukerman, Maya Hawke,...
The three-parter directed by Leigh Janiak (Honeymoon) is based on R.L. Stine’s best-selling horror series of the same name, taking place in the years 1994, 1978 and 1666.
Part One picks up in ’94, watching as a group of teenagers discover that the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations may all be connected—and that they may be the next target. Parts Two and Three offer a deeper dive into the sinister history of Shayside, following the town through a nightmare 300 years in the making.
Janiak wrote the script for Part One: 1994 with Phil Graziadei. She scripted Part Two: 1978 with Zak Olkewicz. Part Three: 1666 was penned by Graziadei, Janiak and Kate Trefry.
Part One’s cast included Kiana Madeira, Olivia Scott Welch, Benjamin Flores Jr., Julia Rehwald, Fred Hechinger, Ashley Zukerman, Maya Hawke,...
- 7/24/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Francesca Reale, Jaboukie Young-White, Catherine Cohen (High Maintenance), and Brian Muller (The Deuce) star in Dating in New York, an indie comedy from first-time feature helmer Jonah Feingold. Set in New York, the film explores modern dating tropes such as ghosting, orbiting, and profound concepts like an “I miss you” text. Jerry Ferrara, Arturo Castro, Taylor Hill (Broken Heart Gallery), Alex Moffat (SNL), Eva Victor (Comedy Central), and Yedoye Travis (Comedy Central) co-star. The story centers on Wendy and Milo (Reale and Young-White) who, both packing their own emotional baggage (literally), are thrown together to help navigate the city and each other’s dating lives. Their L-Train fueled-quest for love ultimately begs the question: can ‘happily ever after’ truly exist in the age of read receipts? Joaquin Acrich produced the pic with Mason Novick,...
- 12/14/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO Max is developing a series based on Scholastic’s “Point Horror” books by R.L Stine, Variety has learned exclusively.
The project hails from Picturestart and Lionsgate Television. The show, which is currently titled “Point Fear,” is described as an anthology series that exposes the horrors of being a teenager. Each episode of the show will be inspired by one of the books in the series, told for today’s audiences but with a nostalgic nod to the 1990s. Many authors have published books under the “Point Horror” banner, but the series will specifically focus on those written by Stine.
Jon M. Chu is in negotiations to direct and executive produce the series. Stine will also executive produce along with Yvonne M. Bernard. Ryan Lindenberg will oversee the project for Picturestart.
Previous television adaptations of Stine’s work includes the “Goosebumps” series, as well as shows like “The Nightmare Room” and “Eye Candy.
The project hails from Picturestart and Lionsgate Television. The show, which is currently titled “Point Fear,” is described as an anthology series that exposes the horrors of being a teenager. Each episode of the show will be inspired by one of the books in the series, told for today’s audiences but with a nostalgic nod to the 1990s. Many authors have published books under the “Point Horror” banner, but the series will specifically focus on those written by Stine.
Jon M. Chu is in negotiations to direct and executive produce the series. Stine will also executive produce along with Yvonne M. Bernard. Ryan Lindenberg will oversee the project for Picturestart.
Previous television adaptations of Stine’s work includes the “Goosebumps” series, as well as shows like “The Nightmare Room” and “Eye Candy.
- 11/12/2019
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Disney Xd star Sophie Reynolds has landed one of the leads in R.L. Stine adaptation “Mostly Ghostly 3: One Night in Doom House,” TheWrap has learned. The “Gamer’s Guide to Pretty Much Everything” star will play Tara in the Ron Oliver-written and directed film, opposite fellow Disney stars Corey Fogelmanis (“Girl Meets World”) and Blake Michael (“Dog With a Blog”). Yvonne Bernard, Arthur Cohen and Steve Stabler are producing the film based on Stine’s series of children’s books. Also Read: The Evolution of Zac Efron: From Squeaky Clean 'High School' Star to Raunchy Frat King...
- 10/19/2015
- by Linda Ge
- The Wrap
Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken has been set a January 30 release date in China. The film, which traces the incredible life of Olympian and war hero Louis Zameperini, was released in North America on Christmas Day and has been rolling out internationally since. Universal is releasing the film which just this week screened at the Vatican.
Production and distribution outfit Sonar Entertainment has hired Marielle Zuccarelli to fill the newly-created position of Evp, International Distribution. Zuccarelli will manage Sonar’s international sales team, based in London, Munich, Madrid and Sydney. The exec was most recently Managing Director, International Content Distribution for A+E Networks. Sonar has several projects in development and a number of series in pre-production and production including WEtv’s South Of Hell, MTV’s Shannara and BBC One’s Taboo with Tom Hardy. In December, Sonar announced exclusive first-look deals with Scott Free London and Killer Content.
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Production and distribution outfit Sonar Entertainment has hired Marielle Zuccarelli to fill the newly-created position of Evp, International Distribution. Zuccarelli will manage Sonar’s international sales team, based in London, Munich, Madrid and Sydney. The exec was most recently Managing Director, International Content Distribution for A+E Networks. Sonar has several projects in development and a number of series in pre-production and production including WEtv’s South Of Hell, MTV’s Shannara and BBC One’s Taboo with Tom Hardy. In December, Sonar announced exclusive first-look deals with Scott Free London and Killer Content.
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- 1/9/2015
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline
MTV is giving Victoria Justice’s project based on an Rl Stine novel a series order.
The cable network has greenlit Eye Candy for 10 episodes.
The cyber thriller centers around Lindy (Justice), a beautiful but reclusive hacker whose blog exposes everything from terrorist plots to suspected killers. After her roommate convinces her to try online dating, Lindy is targeted by a dangerous cyber stalker, whom she believes is one of her suitors. When things take a deadly turn, she teams up with the city’s cyber-crime unit to catch the killer.
Justice is a veteran of the Nickelodeon talent farm,...
The cable network has greenlit Eye Candy for 10 episodes.
The cyber thriller centers around Lindy (Justice), a beautiful but reclusive hacker whose blog exposes everything from terrorist plots to suspected killers. After her roommate convinces her to try online dating, Lindy is targeted by a dangerous cyber stalker, whom she believes is one of her suitors. When things take a deadly turn, she teams up with the city’s cyber-crime unit to catch the killer.
Justice is a veteran of the Nickelodeon talent farm,...
- 2/11/2014
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Victoria Justice ("Victorious") will star in the series adaptation of Rl Stine's cyber-thriller best-selling novel "Eye Candy" for MTV.
Justice will play Lindy, a tech genius who, convinced by her roommate to begin online dating. She soon begins to suspect that one of her mysterious suitors may be a deadly cyber stalker.
When her friends at the elusive cyber-police uncover a potential serial killer in Manhattan, all signs point to one of Lindy's dates.
Teaming with a band of hackers, Lindy works to solve the murders while unleashing her own style of justice on New York's streets.
Catherine Hardwicke ("Thirteen") will direct from a script by Emmy Grinwis. Grinwis, Jason Blum, Yvonne Bernard and Beth Elise Hawk will executive produce.
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Justice will play Lindy, a tech genius who, convinced by her roommate to begin online dating. She soon begins to suspect that one of her mysterious suitors may be a deadly cyber stalker.
When her friends at the elusive cyber-police uncover a potential serial killer in Manhattan, all signs point to one of Lindy's dates.
Teaming with a band of hackers, Lindy works to solve the murders while unleashing her own style of justice on New York's streets.
Catherine Hardwicke ("Thirteen") will direct from a script by Emmy Grinwis. Grinwis, Jason Blum, Yvonne Bernard and Beth Elise Hawk will executive produce.
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- 10/14/2013
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
MTV is really enjoying its run in with the horror genre which began officially several years ago with the original My Super Psycho Sweet 16. Word of another project has just hit the wire, and we continue to be perplexed by when exactly we can tune in to the network to actually hear music.
According to Variety, Victoria Justice (pictured) has been cast in the pilot for MTV’s “Eye Candy.”
She'll be playing Lindy, a beautiful but reclusive hacker whose blog exposes everything from terrorist plots to suspected killers. Convinced by her roommate to begin online dating, Lindy is targeted by a dangerous cyberstalker and believes one of her suitors to be the culprit. When things take a deadly turn, she teams up with the city’s cyber-crime unit to catch the killer.
“Eye Candy,” written by Emmy Grinwis, is based on a novel of the same name by R.L. Stine.
According to Variety, Victoria Justice (pictured) has been cast in the pilot for MTV’s “Eye Candy.”
She'll be playing Lindy, a beautiful but reclusive hacker whose blog exposes everything from terrorist plots to suspected killers. Convinced by her roommate to begin online dating, Lindy is targeted by a dangerous cyberstalker and believes one of her suitors to be the culprit. When things take a deadly turn, she teams up with the city’s cyber-crime unit to catch the killer.
“Eye Candy,” written by Emmy Grinwis, is based on a novel of the same name by R.L. Stine.
- 10/13/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Cyber thriller Eye Candy written by Emmy Grinwis which is based on the novel by by R.L. Stine has cast Victoria Justice, reports Variety. Catherine Hardwicke is directing and also executive producing alongside Blumhouse's Jason Blum, as well as Beth Elise Hawk and Yvonne Bernard. Apparently she'll play Lindy, a reclusive hacker who runs a blog which exposes everything from suspected killers to terrorist plots. After she's convinced by her roommate to get into online dating, she's targeted by a dangerous cyberstalker who may be one of the guys who are courting her. When things take a deadly turn, she joins forces with the cyber-crime unit of the city to track down the killer.
- 10/12/2013
- Upcoming-Movies.com
When it comes to casting its new drama pilot, MTV has been Victorious.
Victoria Justice will star in the potential series Eye Candy, the network announced Friday.
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The cyber thriller — based on Rl Stine’s novel of the same name — centers around Lindy (Justice), a beautiful but reclusive hacker whose blog exposes everything from terrorist plots to suspected killers. After her roommate convinces her to try online dating, Lindy is targeted by a dangerous cyber stalker, whom she believes is one of her suitors. When things take a deadly turn, she teams up with...
Victoria Justice will star in the potential series Eye Candy, the network announced Friday.
Related | MTV Orders Copycat Karaoke Competition
The cyber thriller — based on Rl Stine’s novel of the same name — centers around Lindy (Justice), a beautiful but reclusive hacker whose blog exposes everything from terrorist plots to suspected killers. After her roommate convinces her to try online dating, Lindy is targeted by a dangerous cyber stalker, whom she believes is one of her suitors. When things take a deadly turn, she teams up with...
- 10/11/2013
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Ghost House Pictures has set Dana Stevens to write The Au Pair, a thriller adaptation of The Sitter, a 2003 novel by Goosebumps author R.L. Stine. A young woman flees a troubled relationship for a great summer job as a family nanny in a Hamptons beachfront vacation home. That dream job becomes a nightmare. The picture is being produced by Sean Furst and Bryan Furst, with Ghost House principals Sam Raimi and Rob Tapert. Stevens, Nathan Kahane, Yvonne Bernard and Beth Elise Hawk are exec producers. Stevens and Raimi previously collaborated on For the Love of the Game, which Stevens wrote and Raimi directed for Universal. Stevens's other scripts include Life or Something Like it, City of Angels and Blink. UTA reps her.
- 10/6/2010
- by MIKE FLEMING
- Deadline
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