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Welcome back to another wacky Wednesday, boo crew! With its long-awaited release Renfield This week, the supernatural horror comedy has surprisingly been the talk of the town. Because, honestly, with a movie that has Nic Cage as Count Dracula, it sounds like dollar signs. On the other side of the tracks, the superlative Scream VI The team has already signed on to work with Universal on an upcoming monster-themed project. As always, this plethora of news will be dealt with strongly in today’s daily life horror collection here at We Got This Covered.
So be sure to pick your favorite movie theater snacks and treats for these next few weeks and follow along as we break down the latest updates in the fantasyland.
Finally, The call the universe is going to expand
Since James Wan’s The call released in theaters in 2013, the ever-popular horror franchise has spawned numerous films that all belong to Magic umbrella. Flash forward to now, and HBO Max — which is about to morph into just Max — has announced that a new horror series based on The call the narrative is now in the making. The upcoming series is expected to dive head first into the charming horror story that first caught the attention of fans and we are more than excited about it.
Renfield earns recognized status as the John Wick of horrible vampires
The latest horror sensation to sweep the world belongs to the horror comedy extravaganza Renfield, which is expected to hit theaters this week. And with a bright star like Nic Cage at the center, it’s certainly no surprise that the vampire horror has drawn early comparisons to John Wick. Such a comparison is undoubtedly a compliment, as the action franchise is one of the most popular today.
The Scream VI The team takes their talent to Universal for a monster movie
After securing one of the most successful horror entries in recent years, the Scream VI is now taking their obvious talent to Universal to join a mystery monster movie. Assembling the team is sure to be a treat for horror fans – especially since the trend of tackling old-school horror classics seems to be the latest trend sweeping the genre. We will definitely keep our eyes and ears peeled for more updates on this project.
Sink your teeth into tomorrow, vampire nerds, for a brand new horror collection.
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