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gag 25th February 2021 07:20 AM

New pet Semetary, No real details yet except it's in the making and will be on Paramount streaming service



Pet Sematary Prequel | UHM

PET SEMATARY PREQUEL


No official plot yet, but it's said to be an "origins story."

CURRENT STATUS:
In Development
RELEASE DATE:
TBD (Paramount+)

CATEGORY:
SUPERNATURAL, SEQUELS / PREQUELS
STUDIO:
Paramount Pictures, Lorenzo di Bonaventura
WRITER:
Jeff Buhler

PROJECT DETAILS:
This project is in the early stages of development as a script is currently being written.

This movie is being developed for Paramount Pictures new streaming service, where it will also premiere the movie.

Pet Sematary remake writer Jeff Buhler (The Midnight Meat Train, The Prodigy) returns to script.

This is said to be an "origins story" set within the Pet Sematary universe.

gag 25th February 2021 07:33 AM

Wasn't sure where to put this, because there isn't a thread for 4k or Alien films.


https://bloody-disgusting.com/home-v...LEhZXlPKhECmFI


Aliens’, ‘Alien 3’ and ‘Alien: Resurrection’ Reportedly Being Remastered for Upcoming 4K ReleasePublished 1 day ago on February 23, 2021 By John Squires

Ridley Scott’s Alien is already available on 4K Ultra HD, and it’s being reported by The Digital Fix that the three subsequent films in the franchise are soon getting the same treatment.

According to the site today, Aliens, Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection are all “undergoing a 4K remaster” for a planned 4K UHD box set that could see release next year.

The Digital Fix reports that the plan is “to release them on Disney+/Star initially with a subsequent 4K Alien Collection heading to 4K Blu-ray some time in 2022.”

Susan Foreman 25th February 2021 01:26 PM

Zack Snyder's "Army Of The Dead", coming exclusively to Netflix on May 21


Justin101 25th February 2021 01:45 PM

That looks like fun!

Dave Boy 25th February 2021 05:42 PM

Yeah, been waiting for this. :nod:

MrBarlow 25th February 2021 05:43 PM

‘Mission: Impossible 7,’ ‘A Quiet Place 2’ to Debut on Paramount Plus After 45 Days in Theaters

Those films will debut exclusively in theaters as planned. However, the studio has newly shortened the amount of time they will play exclusively on the big screen. After 45 days, new Paramount theatrical films will land on the budding streaming service Paramount Plus. Currently, “Mission: Impossible 7” is scheduled to release in theaters on Nov. 17 and “A Quiet Place Part II” is set for Sept. 17.

The announcement was made during ViacomCBS’ investor day on Wednesday. The presentation was orchestrated to hype up Paramount Plus, which launches on March 4. The platform, a rebrand and expansion of CBS All Access, will have to compete with a glut of streaming service offerings, including Netflix, HBO Max, Hulu, Disney Plus and Apple TV Plus.

gag 26th February 2021 11:14 AM

Nightmare before Christmas getting a sequel.


https://www.ihorror.com/a-nightmare-...aZzarINSNaJfSw


‘A Nightmare Before Christmas’ is Finally Receiving a Sequel



1993’s A Nightmare Before Christmas film by Tim Burton gave us a thorough telling of Jack Skellington’s story. It touched on Sally’s narrative a bit but not as much as Jacks. The follow up to A Nightmare Before Christmas will tell the story of Sally and will take place not long after Jack and Sally shared the iconic kiss on the equally iconic spiral landmark.

Disney Publishing hired Shea Ernshaw to pen a novel that will follow Sally and tell her story alongside Jack. As I said above, the story will follow Sally after their kiss and will tell her story from that point on and from her point of view. This includes Jack and Sally’s married life, where they live happily together as Pumpkin King and Queen


The story will focus on an event that has Jack and Sally accidentally set a Halloween Town villain free. This creates a bit of chaos across the holiday realms that were introduced in A Nightmare Before Christmas. This leads to Jack and Sally along with a host of familiar characters from the the 93 Tim Burton film setting out to save the holiday realms.

The entire thing is told from Sally’s perspective, and acts as a coming of age adventure.

“He had grown tired of being the Pumpkin King, and in his longing for something more, he plotted to take over Christmas. In this book, I really wanted to explore Sally’s identity, and better understand not only who she is now that she’s fallen in love with Jack and taken on the role of the Pumpkin Queen, but also understand how her past has affected her present desires, doubts, and dreams.” author, Ernshaw told iO9 during a Disney Q&A.

The Nightmare Before Christmas sequel novel is looking to release in July 2022

Demdike@Cult Labs 26th February 2021 12:14 PM

Why is this posted here, gag?

It's simply a novel, not an upcoming movie. Makes me think you don't read what you post. :lol:

gag 26th February 2021 12:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 646889)
Why is this posted here, gag?

It's simply a novel, not an upcoming movie. Makes me think you don't read what you post. :lol:

My apologies got to admit I didn't tbh, just someone posted on FB in the films forum so I presumed it was going to be a follow up film, I'll read in future sorry about that.

Demdike@Cult Labs 26th February 2021 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gag (Post 646895)
My apologies got to admit I didn't tbh, just someone posted on FB in the films forum so I presumed it was going to be a follow up film, I'll read in future sorry about that.

:lol: Damn right you will! :lol:


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