A Quiet Place Writers To Direct A Sam Raimi Produced Sci-Fi?

A Quiet Place (2018)

Scott Beck and Bryan Woods have been in big demand thanks to the success A Quiet Place. The pair wrote and directed Haunt, they have recently worked on Quibi‘s 50 States Of Fright with Sam Raimi. According to Variety, Beck and Woods are teaming up with The Evil Dead director to work on a Sci-Fi.

The report states Sony Pictures Releasing have acquired the rights the rights to the unnamed sci-fi. There is no details been released for this films, apart from it’s based around an original idea. Off course everything will be kept under wraps until the last moment however they it was revealed the film will have a ‘Big Twist‘ at the end.

With Raimi’s involvement in the Doctor Strange sequel, will have helped this film. He will co-produce under his Raimi Productions alongside Zainab Azizi, and with Debbie Liebling.

His production company released the following statement…
Raimi Productions is proud to be teaming up with Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. They have exceeded all expectations in my experience with them at Quibi and we have the utmost confidence in their brilliant story. I am honored to once again be ing forces with our partners at Sony Pictures. We have a wild and thrilling blockbuster that we can’t wait to share with the world.

Beck and Wood also commented “We are so proud to have partnered with a studio that believes in a theatrical landscape that looks for launching new stories. Our producing team at Raimi Productions helped foster our vision for this film as directors before we introduced the spec script to the town. Sam Raimi is not only one of our heroes, but one of the only filmmakers to successfully master both independent film and the studio blockbuster. We can’t imagine a more perfect mentor to help us transition into big studio filmmaking.”


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