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That Finished 2023 ‘Omen’ Prequel Just Disappeared, Is it Cursed?

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It has been seven years since it was announced that a prequel to the 1976 Satanic child horror movie The Omen was getting made. But all these years later we still haven’t seen it. Is it cursed like the original? We know that it is being directed by Arkasha Stevenson, based on a script by her and Tim Smith.

We also know that the film has already been made and is supposed to have a 2023 release.

Back in January of this year the star of the movie, Nell Tiger Free (Servant), told The Hollywood Reporter, “I can tell you that we have finished shooting. We have made the movie. It matches Servant with how much I truly loved the project and how excited I am about it. Even though there are notes and elements that are similar to Servant and (her character on the show) Leanne, it’s so wildly different. So it’s going to be really cool. At least I hope it’s going to be really cool. I’m very proud of it. So, hopefully, it’s going to be out this year. I don’t know when.”

Moreover The First Omen is being produced by Phantom 4, the production house behind Netflix’s The Sandman, Antlers and Terminator Dark Fate. However a quick search of their site doesn’t list the The First Omen as a project they are working on.

There haven’t been any updates on why there has been such a delay in its release or when it will get out of “Post-production” purgatory. It could be that the movie just isn’t that good and oftentimes in the movie business if they aren’t good they get shelved, reworked, or (yikes!) sent to streaming.

However, director Stevenson has some pretty good content under her belt. She has done episodes for the highly-rated shows Channel Zero and Legion and also directed the insanely entertaining Netflix series Brand New Cherry Flavor (2021).

Then there is the prolific actor Bill Nighy (not the kid’s TV scientist) who also stars in the film. He is well-respected in the industry having appeared in such films as Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, Underworld: Evolution, and Shaun of the Dead.

Maybe it’s “the curse.” Several movies including Poltergeist, The Exorcist, and The Crow are rumored to have been cursed. The Omen (1976) is also a part of that group. A slew of tragedy hit that production, including deaths and plane crashes. It’s been reported that the Rotwieller used in the movie turned on its trainer.

The Omen 2006

Curses aside, nothing seemed to happen to the 2006 remake starring Julia Stiles and Liev Schrieber other than it has a Rotten Tomatoes score of 26%.

There are no plot details for The First Omen, other than it takes place before the events of the original. Hopefully, they are waiting for fall to give it a Halloween window, that would be smart. They could be waiting for the same marketing opportunity they used for the remake which was to release it on June 6, 2006 (6/06/06). But that opportunity won’t come around again until 2106. It can’t be that bad.

Whatever the reason, there are plenty of horror movies to keep us satisfied in 2023 — we don’t need another Omen movie. There is, of course, Exorcist: Believer, The Nun 2, Five Nights at Freddy’s, and Last Voyage of the Demeter still to come.

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Stephen King’s ‘The Monkey’ Sells to Neon, James Wan Co-Producing

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Pretty much any piece of writing from Stephen King is ripe for a movie adaptation. The next one is a 1980 short story that appeared in his 1985 anthology Skeleton Crew, specifically The Monkey. The news broke by Deadline says Neon won the bidding war and the film will release in 2025.

Distributors went gaga trying to secure the rights with Neon the victor reportedly paying seven figures for the horror movie.

According to Deadline: “In The Monkey, when twin brothers Hal and Bill discover their father’s old monkey toy in the attic, a series of gruesome deaths starts occurring all around them. The brothers decide to throw the monkey away and move on with their lives, growing apart over the years. But when the mysterious deaths begin again, the brothers must reunite to find a way to destroy the monkey for good before it takes the lives of everyone close to them. Theo James plays the twins in later years. [Christian] Convery plays the younger twins.”

The film is directed by Osgood (Oz) Perkins whose buzz-drunk current project, Longlegs is releasing on July 12.

The film also stars, Tatiana Maslany (She–Hulk: Attorney at Law), Elijah Wood (The Lord Of The Rings), Colin O’Brien (Wonka), Rohan Campbell (The Hardy Boys) and Sarah Levy (Schitt’s Creek).

James Wan and Michael Clear’s banner Atomic Robot have a production credit.

In 2023 a short film directed by Spencer Sherry was adapted from the King story. That film is currently touring the film festival market but you can watch the trailer below.

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Cillian Murphy Officially Returning In ’28 Years Later’

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This may come as a shock to fans of the franchise. In an interview with Deadline, Sony Chairman Tony Rothman stated he would return “in a surprising way”. His character was last seen in the first film, 28 Days Later, and wasn’t seen again in the sequel, 28 Weeks Later. Other actors starring in the movie include Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and more. Check out more of what he said and more about the film 28 Years Later below.

Movie Scene from 28 Days Later (2002)

Rothman stated, “Yes, but in a surprising way and in a way that grows, let me put it that way. This is Danny at his best, combined with a very commercial genre, like we had with Edgar Wright and Baby Driver.”

Movie Scene from 28 Days Later (2002)

While the plot is being kept under wraps, we know that this will be a trilogy of films and that Danny Boyle (28 Days Later) will direct the first film 28 Years Later. Alex Garland is writing the scripts for all 3 films. Danny Boyle’s role in the next two films is unknown as Nia DaCosta (Candyman 2021) is set to direct the second film. No director has been attached to the final film in the trilogy. Cillian Murphy will be an executive producer and actor for the first film. The film will also star Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Bullet Train), Jodie Comer (The Last Duel), Ralph Fiennes (Schindler’s List), and Jack O’Connell (Eden Lake).

Movie Scene from 28 Days Later (2002)

28 Days Later was released in 2002 and follows the story of Jim (Cillian Murphy) who wakes up in a coma only to find that the city he is in is deserted. He later comes to find out that a mysterious aggression-inducing virus has swept through the United Kingdom and has turned everyone into flesh-eating zombies. The first film was a financial success, making $84.6M on an $8M Budget. 

Official Movie Poster for 28 Days Later (2002)

This is exciting news for fans of the franchise and a surprise as well. Are you excited that Cillian Murphy will be appearing in the film? Let us know in the comments below. Also, check out the trailer for the original film below.

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New Body Horror Film ‘The Substance’ Releases Teaser

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We haven’t seen Demi Moore in a movie since The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent back in 2022. She has been busy though, she had a part in Ryan Murphy’s latest Feud chapter and now she is contemplating altering her body to make it more youthful in the body horror film The Substance.

Apparently, according to the official synopsis, there is a newly developed beauty regimen that “generates another you. A new, younger, more beautiful, more perfect you. And there’s only one rule: You share time. One week for you. One week for the new you. Seven days each. A perfect balance. Easy. Right? If you respect the balance… what could possibly go wrong?”

A still from the film (used in out header) suggests that this new technology requires a lot more than dabbing it under your eyes or administering a sticky mask. The film premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival and was bought by Mubi. No US release date has been announced.

The Substance

The Substance reminds us of another FDA nightmare, The Stuff (1985) in which a commercially marketed whipped treat turns people into zombies. That film is a dark comedy about consumerism and gluttony. While Deadline reports that The Substance is humourous as well as gory, they don’t say how rooted it is in satire.

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