Monday, March 5, 2012

Heppe, Gale catch 'Trespassers'

'Trespassers'Scott Hampton's supernatural graphic novel "Trespassers" is headed toward the bigscreen with Ryan E. Heppe creating and Bob Gale ("To the near futureInch) aboard to evolve.Tale focuses on several mythbusters, set on debunking the legend of the famous allegedly haunted house. They've their scientific rationality examined once they uncover demonic parents, a gateway to hell cheap not all are just who they tell you they are.InchA great horror flick needs one factor: an easy, original premise that's terrifying as hell," Heppe stated. "Additionally apparent franchise potential, and also the chance to mix "found footage"-style scares with traditional filmmaking frights plus you've got something really unique."Hampton authored and came "The Upturned Stone," which David Promote, Shane Riches and Heppe setup two times at Dimension Films. Gale co-authored the very first "To the near futureInch and exclusively composed its two sequels together with the 2nd "Tales In the Crypt." Younger crowd authored and directed the film "Interstate 60: Episodes in the Road," starring Gary Oldman, James Marsden and Amy Wise.Heppe is remaking "Short Circuit" at Dimension alongside Promote, John Hyde and John Manis, with Tim Hill pointing. He's also developing feature versions of "T.J. Hooker" and "V." Contact Dork McNary at dork.mcnary@variety.com

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