Everyone wants a piece of the horror pie right now, so it’s no surprise that major studios and big name players are dipping their toes into these red waters. On that note, Deadline reports today that “The Sopranos” creator David Chase is directing a horror movie!
David Chase is reteaming with “The Sopranos” producer Terence Winter on the untitled project, which is set up at New Line as part of Chase’s “first look deal at Warner Bros.”
Deadline’s report explains, “Chase plans to direct the film, in what is Chase and Winter’s first theatrical film screenplay and feature producing collaboration.”
The project has no title and no synopsis at this time. Stay tuned.
Producers are Chase and Nicole Lambert (The Many Saints of Newark) for Riverain Pictures. Executive Producers are Rachel Winter (Dallas Buyers Club) through her Tangerine Pictures banner, and Terence Winter through his Cold Front Productions.
In addition to “The Sopranos,” David Chase also created “Almost Grown” and co-wrote the film The Many Saints of Newark. Chase directed two episodes of “The Sopranos” and made his feature debut with 2012’s Not Fade Away. Terence Winter, meanwhile, created “Boardwalk Empire” and he also wrote the screenplay for Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street.
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