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REANIMATOR Is Getting a Modern Feature From THE HAUNTING IN COUNNECTICUT Writers — GeekTyrant

May 5, 2025


A new take on H.P. Lovecraft’s Herbert West: Reanimator is officially in the works, and it’s coming from the minds behind The Haunting in Connecticut. Screenwriters Adam Simon and Tim Metcalfe are teaming up once again to adapt the classic horror story into a contemporary feature film.Originally penned by Lovecraft in the early 1920s, Herbert West: Reanimator follows a brilliant but volatile physician whose obsession with extending life spirals into horrifying consequences. It’s one of Lovecraft’s most infamous stories, blending his signature cosmic dread with gruesome body horror.The new project is being fully financed by Alton, IL-based Woodlake Entertainment, with multi-Emmy-nominated artist and producer Jeffrey Lewis and Keith Previte producing. This adaptation will mark the first in a planned series of “elevated genre pics” Woodlake intends to develop and finance. Lewis expressed his excitement about the new direction, saying:“We are very excited for Woodlake and the amazing team assembled to reinvent this classic horror literature into a contemporary frightening feature film.”This fresh take on Herbert West: Reanimator has a lot of potential to resurrect some real excitement, and maybe a few nightmares.Source: Deadline

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