The death of Charles Manson brought up a lot of disturbing memories for Bryan Cranston. The 61-year-old actor took to Twitter on Monday to recall an incident that happened when he was around 13 years old.
“Hearing Charles Manson is dead, I shuddered,” he wrote. “I was within his grasp just one year before he committed brutal murder in 1969. Luck was with me when a cousin and I went horseback riding at the Span Ranch, and saw the little man with crazy eyes whom the other hippies called Charlie.”
Manson orchestrated several murders in 1969 after Cranston’s alleged encounter with him, including the killing of the then-pregnant Sharon Tate.
"I said a prayer, shed a tear, stuck a flower under my cross in my bedroom and emailed Roman [Polanski]," Sharon’s sister, Debra Tate, told New York Daily News. Polanski was married to Sharon at the time of her murder.
Many films and TV shows have tried to recreate...
“Hearing Charles Manson is dead, I shuddered,” he wrote. “I was within his grasp just one year before he committed brutal murder in 1969. Luck was with me when a cousin and I went horseback riding at the Span Ranch, and saw the little man with crazy eyes whom the other hippies called Charlie.”
Manson orchestrated several murders in 1969 after Cranston’s alleged encounter with him, including the killing of the then-pregnant Sharon Tate.
"I said a prayer, shed a tear, stuck a flower under my cross in my bedroom and emailed Roman [Polanski]," Sharon’s sister, Debra Tate, told New York Daily News. Polanski was married to Sharon at the time of her murder.
Many films and TV shows have tried to recreate...
- 11/21/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Charles Manson, whose name became synonymous with evil after his arrest in connection with the 1969 murders of actress Sharon Tate and eight other people, has died of natural causes.
He was 83 and serving nine life sentences in California’s Corcoran State Prison at the time of his death, which was confirmed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
“I said a prayer for his soul,” Sharon Tate’s sister Debra tells People of the moment after she received a call from a prison official informing her Manson died on Sunday night.
Adds Anthony Dimaria, the nephew of Manson victim...
He was 83 and serving nine life sentences in California’s Corcoran State Prison at the time of his death, which was confirmed by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
“I said a prayer for his soul,” Sharon Tate’s sister Debra tells People of the moment after she received a call from a prison official informing her Manson died on Sunday night.
Adds Anthony Dimaria, the nephew of Manson victim...
- 11/20/2017
- by Johnny Dodd
- PEOPLE.com
Game Of Throne actress Carice Van Houten has come aboard the indie thriller I Am Not A Bird, along with Andrew Rothney (The Huntsman: Winter's War), Kate Easton (upcoming Ocean's Eight ), Takehiro Hira and newcomer Elisabeth Larena. The bevy joins star Alexandra Daddario in the film, which has Swedish director William Olsson at the helm as production is underway in Tokyo, Japan. Based on the novel Lost Girls And Love Hotels by Catherine Hanrahan, who also adapted the…...
- 11/2/2017
- Deadline
Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) may have found his way back into Olivia's (Kerry Washington) life but that doesn't mean he's going to stay there.
Despite their long-awaited reunion (and that kiss!) in "Lost Girls," this week's Scandal finds the B613 head pushing him away as she struggles to choose between love
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- 11/1/2017
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Fitz is Olivia's weakness on Scandal. He always has been. He always will be. This is why Rowan recruited Fitz to come back to DC and try to get Olivia to give up Command. In "Lost Girls," Fitz tries to distract Olivia with a missing girls case. Meanwhile, Mellie has to make a tough call during the nuclear peace summit, and Cyrus deals with a very generous gift from an admirer.
- 10/26/2017
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
While horror movies continue to show life at the box office, some of the most innovative directors working with the genre on a smaller scale have found a more creative storytelling approach: audio. For three seasons, the radio dramas of “Tales From Beyond the Pale” have found a number of indie horror filmmakers channeling their talents into a series of gripping audio-based narratives, and you can listen to new installments of the fourth season every Friday exclusively on IndieWire, starting with two new episodes today, and concluding with a special presentation on Halloween.
Each of the 10 episodes in the latest season was recorded in front of a live audience, at special events in Los Angeles, Colorado and Montreal, between 2014 and 2015. The stories were told with a handful of actors, live music and sound design produced in real time.
“Tales From Beyond” is the brainchild of GlassEye Pix founder Larry Fessenden,...
Each of the 10 episodes in the latest season was recorded in front of a live audience, at special events in Los Angeles, Colorado and Montreal, between 2014 and 2015. The stories were told with a handful of actors, live music and sound design produced in real time.
“Tales From Beyond” is the brainchild of GlassEye Pix founder Larry Fessenden,...
- 10/13/2017
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Lost Girls celebrates the work of the French horror filmmaker in 16 insightful essays written by women
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- 10/5/2017
- by Max Evry
- Comingsoon.net
Editor’s note: The following is an exclusive excerpt from “’Castles of Subversion’ Continued: From the Roman Noir and Surrealism to Jean Rollin” by Virginie Sélavy. This essay is featured in “Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollins,” which is available now. To celebrate the book’s release, curator and editor Samm Deighan will be on hand to introduce a special screening of Rollin’s 1971 film “The Shiver of the Vampires” at the Brooklyn Horror Festival on October 14.
Usually deserted or abandoned, often in ruins or in a state of decay, sometimes captured just before demolition, always bearing the melancholy traces of human presence, locations are key to Jean Rollin’s cinema and often were the starting points for his films. Three in particular recur throughout his work: the famous Dieppe beach (specifically Pourville-sur-Mer), the cemetery, and the castle. The latter two are typical Gothic locations and an...
Usually deserted or abandoned, often in ruins or in a state of decay, sometimes captured just before demolition, always bearing the melancholy traces of human presence, locations are key to Jean Rollin’s cinema and often were the starting points for his films. Three in particular recur throughout his work: the famous Dieppe beach (specifically Pourville-sur-Mer), the cemetery, and the castle. The latter two are typical Gothic locations and an...
- 9/25/2017
- by Indiewire Staff
- Indiewire
For many, Christmas is an annual celebration of goodwill and joy, but for others, it’s a time to curl up on the couch in the dead of winter for a good old fashioned fright. The festive holiday season has always included a more somber side, and scary tales of child-stealing demons to ghost stories told ‘round the fireplace go back to pre-Christian celebrations. These long-standing traditions have found modern expression in Christmas horror film and television shows, a unique and sometimes controversial subgenre that cheerfully drives a stake of holly through the heart of cherished Christmas customs.
Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television, the latest book by Canadian micro-publisher Spectacular Optical, offers a definitive, in-depth exploration of the history of these subversive film and television presentations that allow viewers to engage in different ways with the complicated cultural history of the Christmas season.
From the press release:...
Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television, the latest book by Canadian micro-publisher Spectacular Optical, offers a definitive, in-depth exploration of the history of these subversive film and television presentations that allow viewers to engage in different ways with the complicated cultural history of the Christmas season.
From the press release:...
- 9/7/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Vampire Diaries" episode "Lost Girls", written by Kevin Williamson, Julie Plec and directed by Marcos Siega, that aired October 15, 2009:
"...'Elena' demands that 'Stefan' explain the frightening events that have been happening in 'Mystic Falls'. In a string of flashbacks, Stefan explains how his rivalry with 'Damon' began back in the 'Civil War' when they both met the love of their lives, 'Katherine', the vampire who sired both of them.
"In the present, Damon impulsively takes control of Vicki's future, and a confused and terrified 'Vicki' runs away.
"Then 'Sheriff Forbes', 'Mayor Lockwood' and 'Logan' and also the others take drastic steps to protect their town..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Vampire Diaries: Lost Girls"...
"...'Elena' demands that 'Stefan' explain the frightening events that have been happening in 'Mystic Falls'. In a string of flashbacks, Stefan explains how his rivalry with 'Damon' began back in the 'Civil War' when they both met the love of their lives, 'Katherine', the vampire who sired both of them.
"In the present, Damon impulsively takes control of Vicki's future, and a confused and terrified 'Vicki' runs away.
"Then 'Sheriff Forbes', 'Mayor Lockwood' and 'Logan' and also the others take drastic steps to protect their town..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Vampire Diaries: Lost Girls"...
- 9/6/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Earlier this year, we told you about Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema Of Jean Rollin, a feminist perspective on the erotic horror of French director Jean Rollin from Spectacular Optical, the Canadian publisher specializing in all things psychotronic. Now Spectacular Optical is gearing up for its next book,…
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- 9/1/2017
- by Katie Rife
- avclub.com
Outside of Halloween if we were to ask you to name one seasonal holiday where the horror genre has flourished we bet, dollars to doughnuts, most of you would say Christmas. You can always count on someone in the world of fantastic cinema to take a jab at the holiday every year. Recent entries like You Better Watch Out and A Christmas Horror Story just go to show there will always be cinematic holiday horror delights for years to come. Spectacular Optical, the Canadian publisher who has brought us literary delights Satanic Panic and Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin, is prepping to issue their next book Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television. They have launched an Indiegogo campaign where you can...
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- 8/29/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Get ready for a movie marathon of bone-chilling tales and supernatural thrillers when the Lifetime Scary Movie Set arrives on DVD September 12 from Lionsgate. For the first time, four of Lifetime’s best-selling, frightful films are available in one complete collection for a hauntingly great value. The set includes the movies Stephen King’s Big Driver, Manson’s Lost Girls, Hush Little Baby, and Devil’s Diary. The films feature stars such as Olympia Dukakis, Maria Bello, and more. Just in time for Halloween, the Lifetime Scary Movie Set DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $14.98.
Now you can own the Lifetime Scary Movie Set on DVD. We Are Movie Geeks has four copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie based on Stephen King? (mine is Carrie!). It’s so easy! Good Luck!
Now you can own the Lifetime Scary Movie Set on DVD. We Are Movie Geeks has four copies to give away. All you have to do is leave a comment answering this question: What is your favorite movie based on Stephen King? (mine is Carrie!). It’s so easy! Good Luck!
- 8/28/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Get ready for a movie marathon of bone-chilling tales and supernatural thrillers when the Lifetime Scary Movie Set arrives on DVD September 12 from Lionsgate. For the first time, four of Lifetime’s best-selling, frightful films are available in one complete collection for a hauntingly great value. The set includes the movies Stephen King’s Big Driver, Manson’s Lost Girls, Hush Little Baby, and Devil’s Diary. The films feature stars such as Olympia Dukakis, Maria Bello, and more. Just in time for Halloween, the Lifetime Scary Movie Set DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $14.98.
A woman left for dead by a serial killer seeks revenge. A real-life Manson girl reveals how her communal sisterhood moved from free love to mass murder. A mother’s newborn baby is possessed by a vengeful spirit. Two high school girls unearth a centuries-old diary and unleash havoc and destruction.
A woman left for dead by a serial killer seeks revenge. A real-life Manson girl reveals how her communal sisterhood moved from free love to mass murder. A mother’s newborn baby is possessed by a vengeful spirit. Two high school girls unearth a centuries-old diary and unleash havoc and destruction.
- 8/24/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Deadline reports actor Jeff Ward will recur in the fifth season of Marvel's Agents of Shield TV show on ABC. As pictured above, Ward played Charles Manson in the Lifetime TV movie, Mason's Lost Girls. He's also a series regular in "No End House," the second season of Syfy's Channel Zero TV series. Ward's character on Marvel's Agents of Shield is yet to be revealed. The ABC TV series stars Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen, Brett Dalton, Chloe Bennet, Iain De Caestecker, Elizabeth Henstridge, Henry Simmons, and Jason O’Mara. Read More…...
- 8/7/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
See if you can survive five whole nights at Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria while playing the Five Nights at Freddy's board game from Moose Games. Also in today's Horror Highlights: a Lifetime Scary Movie DVD set and the lineup for the 2017 Twin Cities Horror Festival.
Five Nights at Freddy's Board Game Release Details: "Five Nights at Freddy's Board Game: "(Moose Games; Ages 8+; August 2017; $24.99) Five Nights at Freddy’s from Moose Games is the first licensed, non-digital game to bring the popular entertainment property from Scottgames to life. The jump/scare-style game tests players’ nerves and adrenaline levels as they try to collect the most pizza game pieces without waking Freddy Fazbear.
Game play is as simple as it is scary! Each player takes a chance spinning the spinner board and collecting the required number of colored pizza pieces from Freddy’s pizza tray. The player that awakens the included animatronic Freddy,...
Five Nights at Freddy's Board Game Release Details: "Five Nights at Freddy's Board Game: "(Moose Games; Ages 8+; August 2017; $24.99) Five Nights at Freddy’s from Moose Games is the first licensed, non-digital game to bring the popular entertainment property from Scottgames to life. The jump/scare-style game tests players’ nerves and adrenaline levels as they try to collect the most pizza game pieces without waking Freddy Fazbear.
Game play is as simple as it is scary! Each player takes a chance spinning the spinner board and collecting the required number of colored pizza pieces from Freddy’s pizza tray. The player that awakens the included animatronic Freddy,...
- 7/27/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Led by House Of Psychotic Women author Kier-La Janisse, over the past few years Canada’s Spectacular Optical press has done outstanding work putting personal perspectives on under-explored areas of pop-culture history in books like Kid Power! and Satanic Panic: Pop-Cultural Paranoia In The 1980s. Now, the company is in the midst of an Indiegogo campaign for its newest project, Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema Of Jean Rollin. Written entirely by women critics, scholars,and historians, the book re-examines the work of French filmmaker Jean Rollin, best known for his 1970s vampire films like Fascination and The Demoniacs, through a feminist lens.
Photo: Spectacular Optical
Edited by Diaboloque’s Samm Deighan, the book explores Rollin’s directorial signatures, like “overwhelmingly female protagonists, his use of horror genre and exploitation tropes, his reinterpretations of the fairy tale and fantastique, [and] the influence of crime serials, Gothic literature and the occult,” according...
Photo: Spectacular Optical
Edited by Diaboloque’s Samm Deighan, the book explores Rollin’s directorial signatures, like “overwhelmingly female protagonists, his use of horror genre and exploitation tropes, his reinterpretations of the fairy tale and fantastique, [and] the influence of crime serials, Gothic literature and the occult,” according...
- 5/5/2017
- by Katie Rife
- avclub.com
Last month, our own Debi Moore reported on the upcoming release of Spectacular Optical’s upcoming book, Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin. The project, which has been edited by Diabolique Magazine’s associate editor Samm Deighan, features a collection of essays… Continue Reading →
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- 5/1/2017
- by Kieran Fisher
- DreadCentral.com
The era of cinema referred to as Eurohorror is defined by its eroticism, over-the-top violence, and psychedelic supernatural approaches to storytelling. It’s a rabbit hole of movie culture. There are twisting avenues and bizarre subsections that seem endless, but few filmmakers created a library as compulsively watchable and weirdly hypnotizing as Jean Rollin’s. This man’s filmography is massive, a good amount of them representing his work-for-hire hardcore movies and the cheesier selection of horror films. One gets what one might expect: waif-like young women seducing men, seducing each other, and drinking gallons of bright red blood.
Yet something sets Rollin’s films apart from similar offerings: they’re literate. Rollin draws many of his plots from classic Gothic romances. He must have adapted Carmilla in one form or another a dozen times. Sheridan Le Fanu’s story, about an innocent girl seduced by a lonely but evil companion,...
Yet something sets Rollin’s films apart from similar offerings: they’re literate. Rollin draws many of his plots from classic Gothic romances. He must have adapted Carmilla in one form or another a dozen times. Sheridan Le Fanu’s story, about an innocent girl seduced by a lonely but evil companion,...
- 4/25/2017
- by Ben Larned
- DailyDead
Jean Rollin is one of long unsung heroes of European art cinema. His career, which spanned five decades from the late '60s through the early '00s, saw him tackling horror, sexuality, and violence from a unique point of view that often placed teh focus squarely on women. As such, it seems entirely appropriate, and in fact overdue, that superstar film programmer Kier-La Janisse and Canadian film scholar Paul Corupe's micro publishing imprint Spectacular Optical are releasing a brand new book of essays about Rollin by women this summer. The book, Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin, is edited by Diabolique Magazine editor Samm Deighan is currently up for pre-order on IndieGoGo with a wealth of perks available for early buyers. The book is...
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- 4/25/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Vampire Diaries" episode "Lost Girls", written by Kevin Williamson, Julie Plec and directed by Marcos Siega, that aired October 15, 2009:
"...'Elena' demands that 'Stefan' explain the frightening events that have been happening in 'Mystic Falls'. In a string of flashbacks, Stefan explains how his rivalry with 'Damon' began back in the 'Civil War' when they both met the love of their lives, 'Katherine', the vampire who sired both of them.
"In the present, Damon impulsively takes control of Vicki's future, and a confused and terrified 'Vicki' runs away.
"Then 'Sheriff Forbes', 'Mayor Lockwood' and 'Logan' and also the others take drastic steps to protect their town..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Vampire Diaries: Lost Girls"...
"...'Elena' demands that 'Stefan' explain the frightening events that have been happening in 'Mystic Falls'. In a string of flashbacks, Stefan explains how his rivalry with 'Damon' began back in the 'Civil War' when they both met the love of their lives, 'Katherine', the vampire who sired both of them.
"In the present, Damon impulsively takes control of Vicki's future, and a confused and terrified 'Vicki' runs away.
"Then 'Sheriff Forbes', 'Mayor Lockwood' and 'Logan' and also the others take drastic steps to protect their town..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Vampire Diaries: Lost Girls"...
- 4/2/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Canadian micro-publisher Spectacular Optical is pleased to announce a new book focused on the career of French fantasy and horror filmmaker Jean Rollin, Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin, penned by all women critics, scholars and film historians.
Set to be released in the summer of 2017, this collection of essays covers the wide range of Rollin’s career from 1968’s Le Viol Du Vampire through his 2010 swansong, Le Masque De La Meduse, touching upon his horror, fantasy, crime and sex films—including many lesser seen titles. The book closely examines Rollin’s core themes: his focus on overwhelmingly female protagonists, his use of horror genre and exploitation tropes, his reinterpretations of the fairy tale and fantastique, the influence of crime serials, Gothic literature and the occult, as well as much more.
From the press release:
Lost Girls is the third book in Spectacular Optical’s ongoing series...
Set to be released in the summer of 2017, this collection of essays covers the wide range of Rollin’s career from 1968’s Le Viol Du Vampire through his 2010 swansong, Le Masque De La Meduse, touching upon his horror, fantasy, crime and sex films—including many lesser seen titles. The book closely examines Rollin’s core themes: his focus on overwhelmingly female protagonists, his use of horror genre and exploitation tropes, his reinterpretations of the fairy tale and fantastique, the influence of crime serials, Gothic literature and the occult, as well as much more.
From the press release:
Lost Girls is the third book in Spectacular Optical’s ongoing series...
- 3/24/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Sneak Peek footage, images and synopsis from "The Vampire Diaries" episode "Lost Girls", written by Kevin Williamson, Julie Plec and directed by Marcos Siega, that aired October 15, 2009:
"...'Elena' demands that 'Stefan' explain the frightening events that have been happening in 'Mystic Falls'. In a string of flashbacks, Stefan explains how his rivalry with 'Damon' began back in the 'Civil War' when they both met the love of their lives, 'Katherine', the vampire who sired both of them.
"In the present, Damon impulsively takes control of Vicki's future, and a confused and terrified 'Vicki' runs away.
"Then 'Sheriff Forbes', 'Mayor Lockwood' and 'Logan' and also the others take drastic steps to protect their town..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Vampire Diaries: Lost Girls"...
"...'Elena' demands that 'Stefan' explain the frightening events that have been happening in 'Mystic Falls'. In a string of flashbacks, Stefan explains how his rivalry with 'Damon' began back in the 'Civil War' when they both met the love of their lives, 'Katherine', the vampire who sired both of them.
"In the present, Damon impulsively takes control of Vicki's future, and a confused and terrified 'Vicki' runs away.
"Then 'Sheriff Forbes', 'Mayor Lockwood' and 'Logan' and also the others take drastic steps to protect their town..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "The Vampire Diaries: Lost Girls"...
- 3/21/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
When publisher Spectacular Optical got in touch to see if Dread Central would like to announce Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin, of course we jumped at the chance. The upcoming collection of essays on the career of… Continue Reading →
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- 3/21/2017
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Decider Joe Reid on the repetitive lie that Oscar shuns popular movies
Interview shared a Winona Ryder interview from 1990. I can't tell you how formative this was for me. I had the photoshoot plastered all over my bedroom. I was obsessed with her quotables.
Playbill Broadway aimed Moulin Rouge! will be trying to cast its Satine (!!!), or at least a temporary Satine for readings and such, on February 17th at an Equity-only audition
Mnpp Great Moments in Movie Shelves visits The Royal Tenenbaums game closet
Av Club IMDb is shutting down its message boards
Deadline file this under "it's about time" - Sarah Paulson is finally getting lead roles in features! She'll headline Lost Girls, a serial killer drama in which she plays a mother searching for her daughter
i09 revisits Suspiria before the remake by Luca Guadagnino
The Guardian we need to be listening to Middle Eastern cinema right...
Interview shared a Winona Ryder interview from 1990. I can't tell you how formative this was for me. I had the photoshoot plastered all over my bedroom. I was obsessed with her quotables.
Playbill Broadway aimed Moulin Rouge! will be trying to cast its Satine (!!!), or at least a temporary Satine for readings and such, on February 17th at an Equity-only audition
Mnpp Great Moments in Movie Shelves visits The Royal Tenenbaums game closet
Av Club IMDb is shutting down its message boards
Deadline file this under "it's about time" - Sarah Paulson is finally getting lead roles in features! She'll headline Lost Girls, a serial killer drama in which she plays a mother searching for her daughter
i09 revisits Suspiria before the remake by Luca Guadagnino
The Guardian we need to be listening to Middle Eastern cinema right...
- 2/4/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Kirsten Howard Jan 10, 2017
Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas gets into specifics on how he's developing that The Lost Boys show for The CW...
If you're a huge fan of Joel Schumacher's 1987 cult vampire classic The Lost Boys (and chances are that if you clicked on this, you very well might be) then you're not alone. The horror-comedy is a favourite here at Den Of Geek, but we were a little reticent to get excited about a planned TV series adaptation for The CW network when we first heard one was being developed.
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Firstly, the film's actual sequels have arguably not been that great, and secondly, The Lost Boys fans have gotten used to having their hopes dashed over these last three decades. After all, rumours swirled for aeons about a possible sequel...
Veronica Mars creator Rob Thomas gets into specifics on how he's developing that The Lost Boys show for The CW...
If you're a huge fan of Joel Schumacher's 1987 cult vampire classic The Lost Boys (and chances are that if you clicked on this, you very well might be) then you're not alone. The horror-comedy is a favourite here at Den Of Geek, but we were a little reticent to get excited about a planned TV series adaptation for The CW network when we first heard one was being developed.
See related Netflix's Stranger Things: Shawn Levy interview Netflix's Stranger Things: spotting the movie references
Firstly, the film's actual sequels have arguably not been that great, and secondly, The Lost Boys fans have gotten used to having their hopes dashed over these last three decades. After all, rumours swirled for aeons about a possible sequel...
- 1/10/2017
- Den of Geek
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