Like the selection title weapon, Hollywood remains permanently cut into the inheritance of the Texas Chenoso massacre, with the consequences that are not always beneficial (except the 2003 remake, which is really good). All of this is about to change, though with the news that the rights of the property are ready for sale, and some very interesting names want to end things again.
Deadline It is reported that Strange Darling Director JT Molner and producer Rai Lee are from the eyes of the IP and they are seeking to get a Swear Legacy to include their client -covered spin in the franchise. If things are over, it will be a match in Paradise, seeing how Molner handled his divided story of murder, which gained major reviews. The interest in this new abilities can be interested in creating an interest in the famous horror. The one is that Glenn Paul Mulner, born in Texan, wants to take a look at the idea.
Of course, with such property, Molner may face a fierce competition with other studios and directors who want to try chains. From the news Hollywood reporter It suggests that IT Director Andy Mashti is also a name that wanders in this nightmare house anywhere in the middle.
Currently, rights are occupied by Verio, which is a company that has been in control of 2017. His last trip was with a horror series on Netflix in 2022, in which he had failed to accelerate more installments in the sequel to the legacy. Talking to the deadline, a company representative said, “The Texas represents the Massive Massacre property and is developing a multimedia strategy for the seminal horror franchise. Varvi has not officially used any films, producers or buyers, because it has used the property, because it has been used by the property.
For now, we can just wait and see who enters the bidding battle that takes the leather face and what will be saved. Talking about horror remix, one of their list is that it is terrible.