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NewsWilliamson Talks 'The Vampire Dairies'

The CW series will spotlight supporting characters, Founder's Day celebration

"The Vampire Dairies" executive producer Kevin Williamson recently hinted at where he is steering his hit series. Williamson, the writer behind such genre films as "Scream" and "The Faculty," indicated the show will not just blindly focus on its main three characters. Supporting characters lik ...

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News'Mind Hunter' Poised To Stalk HBO

Network, Fox 21 team with David Fincher, Charlize Theron to adapt book

HBO and Fox 21 are developing the serial killer drama series "Mind Hunter" along with acclaimed director David Fincher and actress Charlize Theron. Fox 21, the alternative arm of 20th Century Fox TV, optioned the book "Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Elite Serial Crime Unit," by John Douglas and Ma ...

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News'Ghostfacers' Becomes An Amusing Reality

Series will be an Internet based spinoff of The CW show 'Supernatural'

Series will be an Internet based spinoff of The CW show 'Supernatural' Warner Bros. and McG's Wonderland Sound and Vision are teaming on "Ghostfacers," an Internet based spinoff of The CW show "Supernatural." Production is already underway on the project, which follows a zany documentary team ...

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NewsDirector Gives 'Let Me In' Insights

Film is remake of the critically acclaimed 'Let the Right One In'

"Cloverfield" director Matt Reeves hopes to bring a relevant twist to "Let Me In," a remake he is helming of the critically acclaimed Swedish vampire film "Let the Right One In." Overture Films and Hammer Films are spearheading the picture, which is based on the book "Lat den Ratte Komma In" by J ...

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NewsAMC Approves 'The Walking Dead'

Series about survivors of a zombie apocalypse moves forward with Frank Darabont

AMC has greenlite "The Walking Dead," based on Robert Kirkman's popular comic about survivors of a zombie apocalypse. Frank Darabont ("The Mist," "The Green Mile") is writing and directing the series, with Gale Anne Hurd of Valhalla Motion Pictures and David Alpert of Circle of Confusion executiv ...

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NewsCampbell To Star In 'Bruce Vs. Frankenstein'

'My Name is Bruce' sequel to lens this fall in Oregon

Bruce Campbell recently announced online that he will participate in "Bruce Vs. Frankenstein," a sequel to his 2007 film "My Name is Bruce." Playing himself, Campbell mined laughs in "My Name is Bruce" as he fought a real monster in a small Oregon town after residents believe him to be Ash from t ...

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News'Paranormal Activity 2' Moves Forward

'Saw VI' director to helm the sequel to 2009's biggest surprise hit

Paramount Pictures has teamed screenwriter Michael R. Perry and Saw VI director Kevin Greutert for Paranormal Activity 2. Set to hit theaters Oct. 22, the sequel to 2009's biggest surprise hit is positioned for a showdown with the seventh installment in Lionsgates popular Saw series. Propell ...

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NewsHaley Shoots More 'Elm Street' Footage

New material includes more dream sequences, tweaks to Freddy's voice

"A Nightmare on Elm Street" star Jackie Earle Haley spent part of the holidays shooting additional footage for the remake of Wes Craven's classic 1984 horror film. "We did do some re-shoots over the Christmas holidays, and I feel really good about that," Haley said in an interview this week while ...

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NewsSyfy Orders U.S. Version Of 'Being Human'

Series will follow a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost who live together

Syfy has ordered 13 episodes of the new series "Being Human," based on the BBC Three series about a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost who end up as roommates. Jeremy Carver and Anna Fricke, the husband-and-wife writing duo behind such series as "Supernatural" and "Privileged", will script, accordin ...

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NewsProducer talks 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn'

Wyck Godfrey faces the challenges of adapting the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's vampire juggernaut

"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" producer Wyck Godfrey recently touched on the challenges of adapting the fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's vampire juggernaut for the big screen. Between the book's hefty size and controversial plot, Godfrey and the film's creative team are still reviewing their ...

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News'Blade' Director Helms 'The Lost Patrol'

Supernatural thriller set during World War II

"Blade" director Stephen Norrington will write and direct "The Lost Patrol" for Legendary Pictures. Set during World War II, the supernatural thriller attracted Norrington by hitting all of his "geek-buttons" and containing "hardware, heroes, grime, insane monsters." Legendary Picture's Alex G ...

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NewsDiablo Cody Talks The Undead

Screenwriter to produce 'Breathers: A Zombie's Lament,' reflects on 'Jennifer's Body'

Diablo Cody recently discussed her upcoming horror-comedy "Breathers: A Zombie's Lament," and reflected on the lackluster reception to her film "Jennifer's Body." Written by Geoff LaTulippe ("Going the Distance"), "Breathers" will be produced by Cody ("Juno"). It is based on a novel by S.G. Brown ...

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NewsWerewolf Complicates 'True Blood'

Executive producer Alan Ball teases Alcide Herveaux's role in the series

"True Blood" executive producer Alan Ball recently talked about casting Joe Manganiello, who will bring a new dimension to the Sookie, Bill and Eric triangle of love in Season 3. Manganiello ("One Tree Hill") will play Alcide Herveaux, a werewolf who enjoys instant chemistry with Sookie (Anna Paq ...

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News'True Blood' To Run At Least 4 Seasons

Alan Ball signs on for more vampire mayhem on HBO, talks show's direction

"True Blood" executive producer Alan Ball will continue as series' showrunner through Season 4. Signed with HBO for more vampire mayhem, Ball recently discussed his creative philosophy moving forward during an interview with Buzzy Multimedia. He touched on the similarities between "True Blood" an ...

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NewsDirector Finds Home At 'The Orphanage'

New Line Cinema recruits Mark Pellington for remake of Spanish ghost story

Mark Pellington will helm "The Orphanage," New Line Cinema's remake of the Spanish-language ghost flick "El Orfanato." The studio has been developing the remake since 2007, with Guillermo del Toro and ContraFilm executives Beau Flynn and Tripp Vinson attached to produce. Pellington will work from ...

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