Sam Raimi to be back in horror genre with new movie
20-October-2019
Filmmaker Sam Raimi will be returning to the horror genre with a yet untitled horror project.
Raimi is re-teaming with his "Spider-Man" studio Columbia Pictures, for the horror project. He is also attached to the movie as a producer, reports hollywoodreporter.com.
The project marks a return to horror for Raimi, who hasn't helmed one since 2009's "Drag Me to Hell". The filmmaker made his name in the genre with his cult hit "Evil Dead" movies. Raimi also famously helmed the Tobey Maguire "Spider-Man" trilogy. Raimi Productions recently made Alexandre Aja's "Crawl".
Mark Swift and Damian Shannon have written the script based on their original idea. No plot detail is out, but it is being said that it will be set on an island.
According to sources, the project is being described as "Misery meets Cast Away" in tone.
"Misery" is the Stephen King novel that focuses on an author who suffers a car accident and is then saved by his biggest fan, who turns out to be psychotically homicidal. "Cast Away" was the 2000 drama that starred Tom Hanks as a man struggling to survive after being stranded on a deserted island.
"I am thrilled to be reunited with Columbia Pictures and re-teaming with Sanford (Panitch, Sony's motion pictures group president) and Ange (Giannetti)," said Raimi.
"I have been a fan of Shannon and Swift and we have found the perfect adventure to share with the world," he added.IANS
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