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Universal Confirms a “Female Perspective” ‘Fear’ Remake

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Every actor and actress undoubtedly has their first film that acts as a stepping stone into their glamorous Hollywood careers, be it Leonardo Di Caprio with Critters 3 or Samuel L. Jackson with Jurassic Park. For Mark Wahlberg and Reese Witherspoon it was Fear, a thriller that did not see much critical acclaim, but would later go on to gather a cult following through the decades after its release.

Fear’s synopsis revolves around Reese Witherspoon’s character (Nicole) falling for Mark Wahlberg’s character (David), and the two becoming infatuated in traditional teenage romance.

This doesn’t last too long into the film however, as it turns out that David wants to express how much he REALLY loves Nicole through the traditional, conventional means as any love-struck young man does: killing the family pet (honestly, an iconic scene), killing her best friend, carving her name into his chiseled abs (prison-tattoo style), and trying to kill her entire family in front of her.

It’s a love Shakespeare wishes he could have written about, and Lifetime dreams about airing on their network.

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Recently, Deadline has reported that Universal is assigning Straight Out of Compton scribe Jonathon Herman to write the script for a “re-imagined take” on their Fear with the planned remake. Fear’s original producer, Brian Grazer, is also set to return to produce for Imagine Entertainment, assigned by Universal to assist with EVP Production in conjunction with Jon Mone, Christine Sun (creative executive) and Tyler Mitchell.

Deadline’s report also leaves us with one of the most ambiguous and ominous speculations about the upcoming remake: “The new take on the pic is being kept under wraps, but we are hearing the thriller will be told from a female perspective.”

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There were three females directly involved with Nicole’s story in Fear, so are we going to see the story primarily through one of their perspectives? Or instead of a male pursuant, are we going to get a murderous female-pyscho threatening the life of the unsuspecting male? Would Universal flip the gender roles to alter the actions of scenes like David sexually assaulting Nicole, or would such scenes even be put into a film in this day and age?

Ultimately, this is all left to fan and onlooker speculation until further details are released, but it would be interesting for the roles to be flipped simply for an alternative take on the original narrative. Maybe they’ll still serve us the scene of a canine decapitation, or sexual rollercoasters escapades? Who knows!?

If you’re curious about more horror movie reboots or remakes, then you should check out our article reporting on the progress of The Grudge reboot!

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This Horror Film Just Derailed a Record Held by ‘Train to Busan’

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The South Korean supernatural horror film Exhuma is generating buzz. The star-studded movie is setting records, including the derailment of the country’s former top-grosser, Train to Busan.

Movie success in South Korea is measured by “moviegoers” instead of box office returns, and of this writing, it has garnered over 10 million of them which surpasses the 2016 favorite Train to Busan.

India’s current events publication, Outlook reports, “Train to Busan previously held the record with 11,567,816 viewers, but ‘Exhuma’ has now achieved 11,569,310 viewers, marking a significant feat.”

“What’s also interesting to note is that the film achieved the impressive feat of reaching 7 million moviegoers in less than 16 days of its release, surpassing the milestone four days quicker than 12.12: The Day, which held the title of South Korea’s top-grossing box office hit in 2023.”

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Exhuma’s plot isn’t exactly original; a curse is unleashed upon the characters, but people seem to love this trope, and dethroning Train to Busan is no small feat so there has to be some merit to the movie. Here’s the logline: “The process of excavating an ominous grave unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.”

It also stars some of East Asia’s biggest stars, including Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Su-an, Choi Woo-shik, Ahn So-hee and Kim Eui-sung.

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Putting it in Western monetary terms, Exhuma has raked in over $91 million at the worldwide box office since its February 22 release, which is almost as much as Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire has earned to date.

Exhuma was released in limited theaters in the United States on March 22. No word yet on when it will make its digital debut.

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Watch ‘Immaculate’ At Home Right Now

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Just when we thought 2024 was going to be a horror movie wasteland, we got a few good ones in succession, Late Night With the Devil and Immaculate. The former will be available on Shudder starting April 19, the latter just had a surprise drop on digital ($19.99) today and will be getting physical on June 11.

The film stars Sydney Sweeney fresh off her success in the rom-com Anyone but You. In Immaculate, she plays a young nun named Cecilia, who travels to Italy to serve in a convent. Once there, she slowly unravels a mystery about the holy place and what role she plays in their methods.

Thanks to word of mouth and some favorable reviews, the movie has earned over $15 million domestically. Sweeney, who also produces, has waited a decade to get the film made. She purchased the rights to the screenplay, reworked it, and made the film we see today.

The movie’s controversial final scene wasn’t in the original screenplay, director Michael Mohan added it later and said, “It is my proudest directorial moment because it is exactly how I pictured it. “

Whether you go out to see it while it’s still in theaters or rent it from the convenience of your couch, let us know what you think of Immaculate and the controversy surrounding it.

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Politician Spooked By ‘First Omen’ Promo Mailer Calls Police

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Incredibly, what some people thought they would get with an Omen prequel turned out to be better than anticipated. Maybe it’s partly due to a good PR campaign. Maybe not. At least it wasn’t for a pro-choice Missouri politician and film blogger Amanda Taylor who received a suspicious mailer from the studio ahead of The First Omen’s theatrical release.

Taylor, a Democrat running for Missouri’s House of Representatives, must be on Disney’s PR list because she received some eerie promo merch from the studio to publicize The First Omen, a direct prequel to the 1975 original. Usually, a good mailer is supposed to pique your interest in a film not send you running to the phone to call the police. 

According to THR, Taylor opened the package and inside were disturbing children’s drawings related to the film that freaked her out. It’s understandable; being a female politician against abortion it’s no telling what kind of threatening hate mail you’re going to get or what might be construed as a threat. 

“I was freaking out. My husband touched it, so I’m screaming at him to wash his hands,” Taylor told THR.

Marshall Weinbaum, who does Disney’s public relations campaigns says he got the idea for the cryptic letters because in the movie, “there are these creepy drawings of little girls with their faces crossed out, so I got this idea to print them out and mail them to the press.”

The studio, maybe realizing the idea wasn’t their best move, sent out a follow-up letter explaining that it was all in good fun to promote The First Omen. “Most people had fun with it,” adds Weinbaum.

While we can understand her initial shock and concern being a politician running on a controversial ticket, we have to wonder as a film enthusiast, why she wouldn’t recognize a crazy PR stunt. 

Perhaps in this day and age, you can’t be too careful. 

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