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Horror Legend Clive Barker and Brannon Braga Talk ‘Books of Blood’

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Books of Blood inspired by the works of Clive Barker is out on Hulu today! It’s easily one of the most-anticipated films of the year for fans of Barker’s writing. In advance of its release, iHorror sat down with the author and writer/director Brannon Braga to discuss bringing these particular stories to the screen in an anthology film.

This new film is hardly the first adaptation from The Books of Blood. The six-volume collection of short stories placed Barker firmly on the genre legends map, and among other things, introduced the world to Candyman.

So what is it that draws people back to this collection over and over again, not only as readers, but also to adapt for other mediums?

“Part of the whole idea of writing a collection of short stories is that each one is a bit different from the others and in the case of the Books of Blood I think very different often,” Barker said. “I think that’s in part what draws people. This is not werewolves. This is not vampires. This is something fresh.”

“I think I speak for tens of millions of people who are already fans of this collection of stories in that it’s Clive’s writing,” Braga added. “It’s Clive’s imagination. It’s the transgressive nature of these stories. These are things you’ve never seen or thought about. These are very intimate stories, often humanistic. Just a remarkable collection of stories. I’ve been a fan since they came out. I stood in line for two hours to get Clive’s autograph.”

In fact, as Barker pointed out Braga was the eighth person in the United States to receive a signed copy of one of his books. The exchange took place at A Change of Hobbit, a genre bookstore in Santa Monica that sadly is no longer open.

As the two reminisced about their meeting, it was impossible not to notice their genuine admiration and respect for each other, not only as creators but also as human beings. This only became more apparent as we turned to their current project and how it came to life.

While one of the stories featured in the anthology film comes directly from the original Books of Blood, the other two are new stories based on ideas that Barker has kept locked away for years. Some weren’t even written down.

“Imagine as a fan, sitting in a room, one on one with Clive Barker and him telling you, ‘Hey I’ve got some ideas for stories that you’ve never heard,'” Braga said. “Obviously, the first story in the first volume had to be in this because that’s the origin story of the Books of Blood. The other two kind of just fit. Clive came up with this idea of a haunted neighborhood where some kind of Chernobyl-like supernatural event happened and that turns out to be Mary’s house where the highways to the dead are open and we fashioned a story out of that about two criminals who wander into the wrong story.”

“The interesting thing about this–the part which is exciting to me–is that instead of being on my own fashioning these things, I’m with someone else who can add a phrase to my phrase and make something new,” Barker continued. “Two minds that make a third mind which resembles neither of us exactly but it’s a new horror imagination that appears when we get together.”

Of course it helped that they were also able to bring together a phenomenal ensemble cast to embody the stories, and Braga says that even he was surprised by their luck in that department while giving credit to the casting department.

“They just brought amazing people,” the director explained. “You never know, when you have a script, particularly when you have a script with intense subject matter who is going to be interested. Who is going to want to play Jenna? This mentally unstable girl who turns out to be a very complex individual, and it turns out we got Britt Robertson. I couldn’t even believe it. I was a fan of Britt’s. I guess there’s a little self-loathing in this. That feeling of why would anyone want to be in this movie? The ensemble cast that we have is really great.”

As our time together came to a close, both men turned a bit reflective, looking back over a year where many films have been postponed or their paths to finding an audience have been rerouted numerous times.

From Braga’s point of view, Books of Blood has been extremely lucky in this area. Hulu was not a consolation prize. The streaming platform was not “plan b.” This was where they were headed from the beginning and they’ve arrived on time.

And for Barker, who turned 68 over the weekend and who says he has more horror coming for readers in 2021, he hopes that this natural progression leads to more adaptations working together with Braga.

“The whole point is to get people watching so that we can do more,” he said. “There must be a lot of disappointed filmmakers around this year because a lot of things have been canceled or postponed and I feel very sorry for those guys. We had to cut back on our plan somewhat, but our real plan was to get it in front of a television audience which is going to happen. It’s the best birthday present I could get. It’s a lovely chance to get a wonderful piece of work in front of an audience. That’s more exciting than anything. The audience is there and we’re ready. It’s something very special.”

You can see Books of Blood on Hulu today. Let us know if you’ll be watching in the comments below, and stay tuned for more horror news on iHorror.com!

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‘Happy Death Day 3’ Only Needs Greenlight From Studio

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Jessica Rothe who is currently starring in the ultra-violent Boy Kills World talked to ScreenGeek at WonderCon and gave them an exclusive update about her franchise Happy Death Day.

The horror time-looper is a popular series that did pretty well at the box office especially the first one which introduced us to the bratty Tree Gelbman (Rothe) who is being stalked by a masked killer. Christopher Landon directed the original and its sequel Happy Death Day 2U.

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According to Rothe, a third is being proposed, but two major studios need to sign off on the project. Here is what Rothe had to say:

“Well, I can say Chris Landon has the whole thing figured out. We just need to wait for Blumhouse and Universal to get their ducks in a row. But my fingers are so crossed. I think Tree [Gelbman] deserves her third and final chapter to bring that incredible character and franchise to a close or a new beginning.”

The movies delve into sci-fi territory with their repeated wormhole mechanics. The second leans heavily into this by utilizing an experimental quantum reactor as a plot device. Whether this apparatus will play into the third film isn’t clear. We will have to wait for the studio’s thumbs up or thumbs down to find out.

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Will ‘Scream VII’ Focus on The Prescott Family, Kids?

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Since the beginning of the Scream franchise, it seems there have been NDAs handed out to the cast to not reveal any plot details or casting choices. But clever internet sleuths can pretty much find anything these days thanks to the World Wide Web and report what they find as conjecture instead of fact. It’s not the best journalistic practice, but it gets buzz going and if Scream has done anything well over the past 20-plus years it’s creating buzz.

In the latest speculation of what Scream VII will be about, horror movie blogger and deduction king Critical Overlord posted in early April that casting agents for the horror movie are looking to hire actors for children’s roles. This has led to some believing Ghostface will target Sidney’s family bringing the franchise back to its roots where our final girl is once again vulnerable and afraid.

It is common knowledge now that Neve Campbell is returning to the Scream franchise after being low-balled by Spyglass for her part in Scream VI which led to her resignation. It’s also well-known that Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega won’t be back any time soon to play their respective roles as sisters Sam and Tara Carpenter. Execs scrambling to find their bearings got broadsided when director Cristopher Landon said he would also not be going forward with Scream VII as originally planned.

Enter Scream creator Kevin Williamson who is now directing the latest installment. But the Carpenter’s arc has been seemingly scrapped so which direction will he take his beloved films? Critical Overlord seems to think it will be a familial thriller.

This also piggy-backs news that Patrick Dempsey might return to the series as Sidney’s husband which was hinted at in Scream V. Additionally, Courteney Cox is also considering reprising her role as the badass journalist-turned-author Gale Weathers.

As the film starts filming in Canada sometime this year, it will be interesting to see how well they can keep the plot under wraps. Hopefully, those who don’t want any spoilers can avoid them through production. As for us, we liked an idea that would bring the franchise into the mega-meta universe.

This will be the third Scream sequel not directed by Wes Craven.

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‘Late Night With the Devil’ Brings The Fire to Streaming

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With as successful as a niche independent horror film can be at the box office, Late Night With the Devil is doing even better on streaming. 

The halfway-to-Halloween drop of Late Night With the Devil in March wasn’t out for even a month before it headed to streaming on April 19 where it remains as hot as Hades itself. It has the best opening ever for a movie on Shudder.

In its theatrical run, it is reported that the film took in $666K at the end of its opening weekend. That makes it the highest-grossing opener ever for a theatrical IFC film

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“Coming off a record-breaking theatrical run, we’re thrilled to give Late Night its streaming debut on Shudder, as we continue to bring our passionate subscribers the very best in horror, with projects that represent the depth and breadth of this genre,” Courtney Thomasma, the EVP of streaming programming at AMC Networks told CBR. “Working alongside our sister company IFC Films to bring this fantastic film to an even broader audience is another example of the great synergy of these two brands and how the horror genre continues to resonate and be embraced by fans.”

Sam Zimmerman, Shudder’s VP of Programming loves that Late Night With the Devil fans are giving the film a second life on streaming. 

Late Night’s success across streaming and theatrical is a win for the kind of inventive, original genre that Shudder and IFC Films aim for,” he said. “A huge congratulations to the Cairnes and the fantastic filmmaking team.”

Since the pandemic theatrical releases have had a shorter shelf life in multiplexes thanks to the saturation of studio-owned streaming services; what took several months to hit streaming a decade ago now only takes several weeks and if you happen to be a niche subscription service like Shudder they can skip the PVOD market altogether and add a film directly to their library. 

Late Night With the Devil is also an exception because it received high praise from critics and therefore word of mouth fueled its popularity. Shudder subscribers can watch Late Night With the Devil right now on the platform.

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