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The Producer of ‘IT’ is Adapting the Chilling Video Game ‘Poppy Playtime’ into a Movie

One of the scariest games of recent history is easily Poppy Playtime. This game was filled with jump scares and challenging puzzles throughout. Turns out that being locked in an abandoned toy store after hours is not the best place to be. Roy Lee, producer behind IT is working on getting Poppy Playtime made into a full feature.
Lee will produce the film and, is looking for filmmakers to come aboard to direct. The film has huge potential to be a fright a minute sort of film. If you have played the game you know that it came out of that Five Nights at Freddy’s sort of mentality. It takes items from childhood that should have been nice and even innocent and turned them into blood-thirsty killers.
The synopsis for the Stuido71 game, Poppy Playtime goes like this:
“A former employee of Playtime Co. receives a cryptic message on a VHS tape. The tape prompts him to revisit an abandoned Playtime Toy Factory following the mysterious disappearance of their entire staff, which occurred 10 years prior. From that point forward, the goal of the game is to explore the factory by solving various puzzles while avoiding terrifying enemies in order to uncover the mystery of what happened to the missing staff.”
We’re thrilled to be partnered with such an incredible team in Mob Games and their breakout game, Poppy Playtime. Their vision for this game is a vivid tapestry that allows the space for feature films that don’t retread on the narrative’s gameplay. Fans of this franchise are in store for a new storyline that stands alone as its own terrifying and gripping saga.” Studio71’s Michael Shreiber said.
We really love that Shreiber is so excited about the game getting adapted. There is so much room for a great film here. The main tip I would give is that this film needs a truly brilliant production designer. The Toy Store would need to be a creative, lived-in work of art. The toy store itself of course would be an all-out living character in the film. The amount of care going into casting the actors and selecting a director would need to go into making a truly great set.
Poppy Playtime is in the process of being fast-tracked to production, so we should have more news sooner than later. We will be sure to get you the info when it comes in.
Note for Roy Lee: Aaron B. Koontz (Scare Package, The Pale Door) and Axelle Carolyn (The Manor, Soulmate) and Jacob Gentry (The Signal, Broadcast Signal Intrusion) are all perfect picks for Poppy!

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‘Alan Wake 2’ Receives First Mindbending, Terrifying Trailer

Remedy Entertainment gives us some of the best games to date. I mean, Control and Alan Wake alone are spectacular. Now, the first peek at the sequel to Alan Wake is giving us a very different game with a lot of really scary shit going on.
The first Alan Wake back in 2010 took us down a very dark path where a writer explored a town that gave us some very big David Lynch Twin Peak vibes. Over time, it became clear that supernatural elements were at work… or maybe it was all in Alan’s head and he was writing the entire game as you played it… the game is really good and if you haven’t played it yet make your way back and get to it before the second one comes out.
The synopsis for Alan Wake 2 goes like this:
A string of ritualistic murders and a supernatural darkness begin to corrupt the locals of the quirky, idyllic small town of Bright Falls. Can FBI agent Saga Anderson and Alan Wake break free from the desolate horror story they’re trapped in and be the heroes they need to be?
Alan Wake 2 arrives beginning October 17.
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‘Mortal Kombat 1’ Trailer Brings Us to a New Age of Brilliant Head-Smashing and Gut-Spewing

Mortal Kombat returns with a side-splitting and bone-crunching trailer for the new game. Along with that, we are going back to what fans love about the game. In fact, the game’s title is Mortal Kombat 1. A definite callback to the origin and roots of the franchise. All that with updated, groovy graphics. Perhaps one of the most interesting parts of the game is the lineup of stars that have been called in to voice these characters. More on that part soon.
In the meantime let’s get a look at this brilliant trailer. It reveals choices and paths to take. Good and evil, violent or tame. An interesting turn and we want to see how this pans out and what the game itself does to utilize it. I mean… how exactly do you display choices in a fighting game?
What do you think about the direction that Mortal Kombat is headed with this entry? Let us know in the comments section.
Mortal Kombat 1 arrives beginning September 19.
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Spirit Halloween Funko Exclusive: ‘Corpse Bride’ Victor & Emily

Although Tim Burton didn’t quite capture the magic of his 1993 classic The Nightmare Before Christmas, his spiritual follow-up The Corpse Bride (2005) still remains a fan favorite among dedicated niche Burton fans.

In honor of those devoted collectors, Spirit Halloween and Funko have teamed up for this exclusive Victor and Emily Movie Moment Funko POP! Figure. The scene features a Victor Van Dort Funko holding hands with an Emily Funko in the forest while his now revived dog Scraps watches on.

Although the film will always be in its predecessor’s shadow, Corpse Bride was a technological marvel in its own right. It was the first film to use commercial digital photography instead of traditional film. Unlike Nightmare, in which the puppet’s facial expressions were swapped out between frames, Bride incorporated hidden keys within the heads which smoothed out some of the jerky motions associated with earlier animations of its type.

Although The Nightmare Before Christmas has become a seasonal favorite, even taking over Disneyland’s The Haunted Mansion with a seasonal overlay, The Corpse Bride did better at the box office. Whereas the former made over $91M worldwide back in 1993, Bride raked in over $118M.
For more information about this commemorative POP! including pricing and dimensions, head over to Spirit Halloween for the low down.