Features of Stephen King’s ‘The Boogeyman’ move from Hulu to theaters

Features of Stephen King’s ‘The Boogeyman’ move from Hulu to theaters

As Disney puts the pandemic on hold theatrically, it has delayed the Rob Savage-directed Stephen King film adaptation The black man from Hulu to the big screen. A release is scheduled for June 2, 2023.

Similar to Paramount to smile, and the burgeoning genre box office, a test screening prompted those responsible to switch the release to theatrical release. 20th had a nice double last fall barbarian Horror title from New Regency that grossed over $40 million in the US on a production cost of $10 million.

The production of 21 Laps was edited by A Quiet Place writers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, and Mark Heyman.

Starring Chris Messina, Sophie Thatcher, Marin Ireland and David Dastmalchian.

bogeyman was a story from King’s 1978 night shift The film is about a teenager, her younger sister, grieving the death of her mother. An outsider enters her life after her father, a psychologist, has an encounter with a patient at her home.

THR broke the story.

Author pmc-u-font-size-14″>Writer: Anthony D’Alessandro

Source: Deadline

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