Tubi and Incendo expand their relationship to create more horror content with the new movie adaptation of Hans Holzer. The Amityville Curse and the original movie titled Married to F*** Kill. The announcement came after the streaming service and production company became partners. horror train.
“With the early release of Tubi Original horror train Just around the corner, we’re excited to share that we’ve already established a content creation partnership with Incendo,” said Adam Levinson, Tubi’s head of content. “We look forward to continuing our collaboration and working on an exciting reimagining with fantastic Canadian filmmakers and talent.” The Amityville Curse and our new original, Marry F*** Kill mixing the elements strange things Y euphoria in its charming setting.’
a new adaptation The Amityville Curse It is a modern version of Holzer’s novel. Dennis Heaton (reason) adapts the book and Eric Tessier (I will remember you) Guides. horror trainGraham Ludlow is co-writer with Kaleigh Kavanagh, Brook Peters and Shari Segal and executive producers with Holzer’s daughter, Alexandra Holzer.
Married to F*** Kill An original film where five different college friends reunite after a shocking suicide to attend their friend’s funeral. Encoded by a past betrayal that ultimately leads to the end of their friendship, an innocent game of Marry F*** Kill turns out to be more sinister than they could have imagined.
Directed by Canadian actors, Jedidiah Goodacre plays the lead role in the movie (your grandchildren), Maxine Dennis (party of five), Robbie Graham-Kuntz (utopia falls), Cynthia Jimenez-Hicks (of the), Deanna Jarvis (boss and monster) and Devin Cecchetto (Craft: Heritage). Caroline Labreche (rule 3) redirected from the script horror trainIan Carpenter and Aaron Martin. The film is produced by Graham Ludlow and Kaley Kavanagh.love thread); With executive producers Ludlow, Brooke Peters and Shari Segal.
horror train It will premiere on Tubi on October 21 as part of the platform’s month-long Halloween-inspired genre celebration, “Terror on Tubi.” new horror train Produced by Incendo, the adaptation will delight horror fans who have been clamoring for a remake of the 1980s cult classic for years.
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Source: Deadline

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