The screenwriters of Scott Derrickson's The Black Phone 2 provided an update on the film and revealed a new adaptation.
The creative differences present in Doctor Strange 2 have become a little clearer.
Scott Derrickson previously made the Sinister movies with the horror-focused studio.
Doctor Strange director Scott Derrickson has been tapped to direct the upcoming horror film Black Phone for Blumhouse and Universal. As reported by Deadline, Derrickson will also co-write the screenplay with his longtime collaborator Robert Cargill. [caption id="attachment_620957" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via Marvel[/caption] Mason Thames (For All Mankind) and Madeleine McGraw (Toy Story 4) are attached to star in the film, which is based on the novella The Black Phone by horror author Joe Hill. I have not read Hill's novel, but it features perhaps the greatest synopsis of any piece of fiction ever …
The long-gestating follow-up to the 1986 fantasy-musical cult classic Labyrinth is moving ahead, with Doctor Strange's Scott Derrickson attached to direct from a screenplay by Maggie Levin (Into the Dark) for The Jim Henson Company and TriStar Pictures.
After handing the reins of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness to Sam Raimi, genre filmmaker Scott Derrickson has his eye on another sequel, as he has signed on to direct a follow-up to the 1986 musical fantasy film Labyrinth. Maggie Levin (Into the Dark) will write the script, and Derrickson will executive produce with his frequent collaborator C. Robert Cargill, with whom he wrote Doctor Strange and the horror hit Sinister. Lisa Henson will produce for The Jim Henson Company, whose Brian Henson will serve as an executive producer. Blanca Lisa will oversee the project for the …
It appears as though filmmaker Scott Derrickson has found his next project after exiting Marvel’s Doctor Strange sequel, and he might not be the only Marvel alum onboard. Per Variety, the Sinister and Exorcism of Emily Rose director has signed on to rewrite and direct the long-in-the-works Bermuda Triangle action-adventure film Bermuda, which takes place in the mysterious patch of the Caribbean that has served as the basis for spooky stories galore. The project has been in development at Skydance for quite some time, and in an ironic twist of fate had Sam Raimi eyeing …
Based on the many "fuck yes" replies, I'm thinking DC/Warner Bros. should say yes.
Sam Raimi is rumored to be directing Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness. Here's why we're excited, and why Scott Derrickson would be perfect.
Pre-production on Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has been both strange and filled with madness so far, so A+ for accuracy. The hullabaloo began when Scott Derrickson exited the director's chair over "creative differences" with Marvel, which was a bummer because Derrickson is a seriously talented filmmaker, brought Stephen Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) into the MCU back in 2016, and was hinting at a more horror-focused sequel. But then Sam Raimi was announced as Derrickson's likely replacement, which was decidedly not a bummer because he's Sam goddamned Raimi. The assumption at the time was …
It turns out Scott Derrickson has been hinting that he wasn't pleased with Doctor Strange 2 for a while.
On the latest episode of The Sneider Cut, your esteemed host Jeff Sneider is joined by his aunt, Amy Sneider, the co-founder and editor-in-chief of national magazine Aspire Design and Home, who also happens to be a huge movie buff. The two Sneiders weigh in on this year's Oscar race, the Golden Globes, and the best movies of 2019. Meanwhile, the first half of the show finds Jeff breaking down his monster scoop about Christian Bale being in talks to join Thor: Love and Thunder. But it wasn't all sunshine and flowers in the MCU …
We are sad to hear Scott Derrickson is no longer directing MCU's Doctor Strange And The Multiverse Of Madness but these directors could fill the role.