Radio Silence is the directing group of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, and so they first landed on everybody’s radar with their Samara Weaving-led horror-comedy “Ready or Not. That also caught the attention of Spy Glass Media, who tasked them to direct the last two “Scream” installments—a seventh movie now on the brink of go in entrance of cameras within the close to future. However, Radio Silence is placing collectively a thriller monster thriller at Universal Pictures that’s at the moment with out a title. They’ll be reuniting with one of many key gamers within the latest “Scream” movies with their new style mission.
Deadline stories that actress Melissa Barrera (“In The Heights,” “Scream VI”) will take an undisclosed position within the new style hybrid pic from the directing duo. Barrera is a franchise lead within the trendy “Scream” films and performs the daughter of Billy Loomis, one of many unique killers from the primary Wes Craven pic.
Screenwriters Stephen Shields and Guy Busick are behind the mysterious script. While particulars are scarce, in the intervening time, it’s being in comparison with the opposite “monster projects” at Universal that will or might not be immediately related to the larger Universal Monsters world. Once upon a time, the studio tried to make a single cinematic universe with the Dark Universe, solely to pump the breaks when Tom Cruise’s “Mummy” did not make a splash with audiences. In the wake of all that, the studio has launched issues just like the thriller model of “The Invisible Man” and the brand new satirical Dracula movie with “Renfield.” The latter is now in theaters.
Other issues related to the Universal Monsters within the works on the studio embody a brand new “Wolfman” take with Ryan Gosling (“Barbie”) hooked up to star, a remake of “Bride of Frankenstein” that when had the involvement of Angelina Jolie, yet one more Dracula hybrid pic coming from Oscar-winning filmmaker Chloé Zhao (“Nomadland”), and much more in improvement. This summer season, their subsequent large horror launch is “The Last Voyage of The Demeter,” about Dracula’s violent journey to London on the excessive seas.