This Beast: Kurt Sutter, Blumhouse team for Netflix monster movie
March 8, 2021 by:
Sons of Anarchy creator Kurt Sutter is plotting his feature directorial debut at Netflix with the historical drama
This Beast. In addition to his duties behind the camera, Sutter will write and produce the film alongside Blumhouse s Jason Blum. Carla Hacken will produce as well through her Paper Pictures studio.
Here s a description of the plot, via Deadline:
An 18th century English village is besieged by a mysterious and elusive beast. Dozens of innocents are slaughtered and the mayhem is driven to puritanical heights by religious fanaticism. The impossible task of killing the beast falls to a lowly trapper who promises he can stop the carnage. But for him this hunt is not a professional mission, it’s a deeply personal one. The idea was inspired by
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH to End with Season 5
March 8, 2021 by Marisa Roffman
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH Pictured: “Queen of the South” Logo (Photo by: USA Network)
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH will wrap up its run with the upcoming fifth season, USA Network announced. The ten-episode final year will kick off on Wednesday, April 7 at 10/9c.
“We could not be prouder of our entire cast and crew that joined us on this magnificent journey,” said executive producers Dailyn Rodriguez, Ben Lobato and David Friendly in a statement. “QUEEN OF THE SOUTH began shooting in Mexico City, brought us to faraway places like Malta and Colombia and finally landed in New Orleans. We cannot wait to share the explosive final season with our devoted fans. And, of course, we could not have made this show without the talented and tireless Alice Braga, who brought our queen to life.”
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Barefoot and wearing a
langot, a little boy scurries across the baked red earth, his eyes and mind fixed firmly on the path ahead. Then the camera zooms out to give us an ominous view: “In the distance, silhouetted by the now bright sun, stand some large, menacing, sharp-edged machines.” It’s in these visual descriptions, with the feel of a screenplay, almost, that Devashish Makhija’s
Oonga shows itself to be The Book of the Film. The young adult novel is an adaptation of Makhija’s 2013 film of the same name, which never got a commercial release.
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