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Old 24th June 2018, 09:53 PM
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Seems a nightbreed/cabal tv show is in the works.

https://screenrant.com/nightbreed-tv...-clive-barker/
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Old 25th June 2018, 02:54 PM
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July on The Horror Channel. Animal Attack season, every Saturday at 9:00

"7th: Cujo - When sweet St. Bernard dog Cujo is bitten by a bat, he morphs into a dangerous beast and goes on a rampage in a small town. Stay-at-home mom Donna (Dee Wallace) gets caught in Cujo's crosshairs on a fateful errand with her son, Tad (Danny Pintauro). Stuck in their car, Donna and Tad have a frightening showdown with the crazed animal.

14th: Burning Bright - Johnny Gavenau's latest get-quick-rich scheme is to turn his Florida ranch into a Safari Park. As the main attraction he buys a dangerous Bengal tiger from an unscrupulous circus trader. But the ravenous beast gets loose, it's only refuge the ranch house interior where stepdaughter Kelly and her autistic little brother Tom reside

21st: (UK TV premiere) Black Water - Grace, her boyfriend Adam and younger sister Lee are on holiday and decide to take a river tour. When their boat capsizes, in the ensuing panic, their amateur guide disappears into the murky depths. Based on a true story, the sudden reptilian attacks, and desperate attempts to get back to their submerged boat raise potent apprehension and imaginatively stretch the suspense to nail-biting levels.

28th: Into The Grizzly Maze - After a relentless grizzly starts to wreak havoc on a small town, the sheriff heads into the forest to find his ecologist wife but instead crosses paths with his estranged, ex-con brother. They soon find themselves on the run from the massive killer bear. The hunted become the hunter in this edge-of-your seat thriller about the power of nature."


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Purge TV shows starts in September .

https://www.ihorror.com/the-purge-tv...-up-the-night/
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Alien is being considered turning into a to show
But no confirmation to say it actually is going to be

https://www.ihorror.com/an-alien-tv-...ng-considered/
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Better than I was expecting from trailer, as thought they would go the Pg-13 route.

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Old 22nd July 2018, 05:48 AM
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The first poster for 'Good Omens'

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https://www.theguardian.com/music/20...pecial-edition
For annual music day. 28th September. Jarvis ain't wearing the polo shirt

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Old 31st July 2018, 06:48 PM
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FrightFest Season on The Horror Channel

"To celebrate FrightFest 2018 taking place in London during the August Bank Holiday, Horror Channel is dedicating thirteen nights to past festival hits. Amongst the twenty-six fear-filled favourites, the channel will air four UK TV premieres: Simeon Halligan's 'terror-torial' home invasion shocker WHITE SETTLERS; Jeff Maher's crowd-pleasingly ghoulish orgy of sex and gore BED OF THE DEAD; Chad Archibald's breath-choking supernatural thriller THE DROWNSMAN; and the hauntingly sinister NIGHTWORLD, directed by Patricio Valladares and starring horror icon Robert Englund. Make sure you tune in!"

Friday 17th August at 9.00 PM - Summer Camp: Grizzly rage-virus horror. Four American counsellors travel to Europe to work in a summer camp, but a deadly outbreak sends the camp into chaos.

Friday 17th August at 10.45 PM - Howl: Fantasy horror starring Shauna Macdonald (The Descent). Passengers on a train must band together in order to survive when a mysterious creature attacks.

Saturday 18th August at 9.00 PM - Frankenstein 2015: A re-telling of Mary Shelley's classic monster story directed by Bernard Rose (Candyman). A married couple of scientists create a modern-day monster.

Saturday 18th August at 10.50 PM - Radius: Intriguing sci-fi thriller. A man wakes from a car crash with amnesia; what's more, anyone who comes into contact with him dies instantly.

Sunday 19th August at 9.00 PM - White Settlers: Psycho-masked horror. A couple move into a new home up in Scotland, but they soon realise that they are not welcome and have to fight for their very lives as night descends.

Sunday 19th August at 10.40 PM - The Lesson: Smart and gory British horror. Two badly-behaved schoolboys learn a terrible lesson when their put-upon teacher decides to exact a vicious kind of revenge.

Monday 20th August at 9.00 PM - Cherry Tree: Bewitching horror from the director of 'Wake Wood'. Faith is devastated when she discovers that her father is dying until she is offered the chance to save his life...for a high price.

Monday 20th August at 10.45 PM - Maniac (2012): Sadistic psychological slasher starring Elijah Wood. A disturbed mannequin shop owner tries to subdue his violent urges after he falls in love with an aspiring photographer.

Tuesday 21st August at 9.00 PM - The Possession: Malevolent horror following what happens when a girl buys an antique box at a yard sale that contains a malicious spirit. Can her parents lift the curse it places on her?

Tuesday 21st August at 10.55 PM - Some Kind Of Hate: Chilling tale of ghostly revenge. A bullied young girl is sent to a reform school where she accidentally summons a vengeful spirit who was murdered by her own tormentors.

Wednesday 22nd August at 9.00 PM - Curse Of Chucky: After her mother's mysterious death, Nica begins to suspect that the doll her visiting niece has been playing with may be the key to recent bloodshed and chaos.

Wednesday 22nd August at 10.55 PM - Turbo Kid: Michael Ironside (Total Recall) stars in this post-apocalyptic mashup as overlord Zeus as a comic book fan adopts the persona of his favourite hero to try and stop him...

Thursday 23rd August at 9.00 PM - The Strangers: Liv Tyler stars in a chilling thriller. A young couple escapes to a remote holiday home for a relaxing getaway but soon find themselves terrorised by a mysterious unknown group.

Thursday 23rd August at 10.40 PM - Honeymoon: Sci-fi terror starring Rose Leslie. A honeymooning bride vanishes in the woods before returning somehow changed. Could it be related to the strange lights that her husband has seen?

Friday 24th August at 9.00 PM - Bed Of The Dead: In this horror you've made your bed; now die in it! Four people are trapped on an antique bed where they experience horrific hallucinations, but if they get off of it, they die...

Friday 24th August at 10.40 PM - The Divide: Gritty drama with Lauren German (Hostel: Part II). A group of nuclear attack survivors who are trapped in their apartment building's basement begin to succumb to fear and paranoia.

Saturday 25th August at 9.00 PM - Rupture: Sci-fi horror starring Noomi Rapace (Prometheus) and Michael Chiklis (Fantastic Four). A woman tries to escape after she has been kidnapped by a strange organisation.

Saturday 25th August at 11.00 PM - I Spit On Your Grave 2: Revenge-fuelled chiller. When Katie's experience of having photos taken for her portfolio ends up being much darker than she ever imagines, she takes brutal revenge.

Sunday 26th August at 9.00 PM - The Drownsmen: Hydrophobic scares in this aquatic horror. After almost drowning, a woman finds herself paralysed by fear of water and mysterious visions of a dark figure that haunts her.

Sunday 26th August at 10.45 PM - Late Phases: Gory horror. When deadly beasts attack from the forest, it is up to a grizzled veteran to uncover what the residents of a secluded retirement community are hiding.

Monday 27th August at 9.00 PM - Nightworld: Robert Englund (A Nightmare on Elm Street) stars. A man bites off more than he can chew when, when a malevolent force is uncovered in the bowels of the apartment he's guarding.

Monday 27th August at 10.55 PM - Starry Eyes: Occult horror set in the brutal world of Hollywood superstardom. An ambitious young woman pursues her dream of movie fame, only to discover a dark secret at the heart of Tinseltown.

Tuesday 28th August at 9.00 PM - The Evil In Us: Frenetic zombie terror. A group of friends rent a cheap holiday cabin for Independence Day, only to discover they have become test subjects for a gruesome cannibalistic experiment

Tuesday 28th August at 10.50 PM - Wolfcop: It's not unusual for alcoholic cop Lou to black out and wake up in unfamiliar surroundings, but lately things have taken a turn for the strange...and hairy.

Wednesday 29th August at 9.00 PM - Knucklebones: A band of university students unwittingly unleash a murderous demon when they play an ancient dice game in this gory occult chiller.

Wednesday 29th August at 10.40 PM - V/H/S: Horror anthology. A group of misfits hired to burgle a house and acquire a rare tape are confronted with a dead body, a hub of old televisions, and an endless supply of cryptic footage.

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According to the showbiz page in the Daily M*il, there are a number of literary adaptations due to hit the screens 'soon'. Some we already know about, others are new:

QUEEN OF SCHEMERS
  • Vanity Fair, by William Makepeace Thackeray (1848). It airs on ITV/Amazon this autumn.
  • Why we’re excited: Becky Sharp is the brightest of heroines.
  • What’s the story? Brave, heartless and shamelessly on the make, Becky is determined to leave her disreputable past behind and climb to the top of aristocratic society. Her best friend Amelia is a golden child... and a terrible judge of character. And they both desire the same dashing soldier.
  • Acclaimed by many as the greatest book in all English literature, this story has sex, satire, spectacle and selfish betrayals galore. It’s like War And Peace, yet far funnier.
  • There have been numerous adaptations, but this time it’s the turn of Olivia Cooke to play Becky, backed up by Simon Russell Beale, Frances de la Tour, Martin Clunes, Clare Skinner, Michael Palin and Anthony Head.

GHOSTLY GOTHIC
  • The Haunting Of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson (1959), is on Netflix from October 31.
  • Why we’re excited: This ghost story inspired horror maestros Stephen King and Neil Gaiman.
  • What’s the story? When a team of paranormal investigators descends on a gloomy mansion, they are hoping to discover scientific proof of the existence of the spirit world. Instead, they find the house seems to feed off their own psyches and secrets. This is a U.S. classic and was filmed in both 1963 and 1999. Director Mike Flanagan is masterminding this updated TV version.

A SPY IN TOO DEEP
  • The Little Drummer Girl, by John le Carre (1983), airs next year on BBC1.
  • Why we’re excited: The last Le Carre adaptation, The Night Manager, was simply superb.
  • What’s the story? Although it’s far less known than the spy master’s biggest sellers such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, this multi-layered novel about Charlie, a Left-wing English actress recruited by Israel to snare a Palestinian terrorist, has been hailed by top thriller writers (including John Grisham) as the perfect espionage novel. Florence Pugh (Cordelia in this year’s King Lear on BBC2) takes the role.

ALIEN INVASION
  • The War Of The Worlds, by H.G. Wells (1897), airs in late 2018 on BBC1.
  • Why we’re excited: A TV adaptation is long overdue.
  • What’s the story? The chances of anything coming from Mars are... well, you know the rest. The seminal sci-fi tale from the end of the Victorian era spawned an Orson Welles radio play (that reputedly terrified America to a standstill in 1938), a hit album and a Steven Spielberg movie in 2005, starring Tom Cruise. This version stays close to the original, set in Edwardian London as aliens invade.
  • Poldark’s Eleanor Tomlinson co-stars with Rupert Graves and Robert Carlyle

RUN, RABBITS, RUN
  • Watership Down, by Richard Adams (1972), airs late this year on BBC1 and Netflix.
  • Why we’re excited: It’s costing £20 million and is already a year overdue.
  • What’s the story? When Channel 5 screened the original animation last Easter Sunday, viewers reacted with horror, and not because of that schmaltzy Art Garfunkel theme song. True to the book, the 1978 cartoon featured brutal scenes, including one of bunnies being savaged by a dog.
  • This TV remake stars James McAvoy as the voice of Hazel, the brave young rabbit who leads his friends and family to a new home after their warren is bulldozed. Olivia Colman, John Boyega and Ben Kingsley also feature.

MAGICAL MYSTERIES
  • His Dark Materials, by Philip Pullman (1995), will air on BBC1 in 2019.
  • Why we’re excited: The stage version at the National Theatre was famously good.
  • What’s the story? A tale of mythical creatures and parallel universes, partly set in Oxford, and another adaptation to star James McAvoy, this time as Lord Asriel, father of the heroine Lyra (Dafne Keen). A film version was made in 2007 with Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman, but it failed to capture the magic of the best-selling trilogy.

MURDER MOST FOUL
  • The ABC Murders, by Agatha Christie (1936), airs on BBC1 this Christmas.
  • Why we’re excited: This is one of Christie’s very best.
  • What’s the story? American actor John Malkovich joins the roster of those to play the fabled detective Hercule Poirot — but early photographs reveal a surprise: instead of the famous waxed moustache, Malkovich sports a neat goatee.
  • Rupert Grint, Andrew Buchan and Tara Fitzgerald join the cast in this story of a serial killer who picks his victims alphabetically and leaves a copy of the ABC Railway Guide beside each corpse.

A DARCY DALLIANCE
  • Pride And Prejudice, by Jane Austen (1813), will be broadcast by ITV next year.
  • Why we’re excited: It’s made by the same people who did Victoria.
  • What’s the story? It is a truth universally acknowleged that viewers can never have too much of Mr Darcy. Millions of fans still get the flutters at the thought of Colin Firth in the 1995 adaptation.
  • The producers, Mammoth Screen, have yet to announce the cast for the latest remake, but scriptwriter Nina Raine promises this will be unlike any previous version.
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