Are possession thrillers the new hotness? After Blumhouse-Atomic Monster announced it’s developing an adaptation of Hannah Rose May’s The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, a starry supernatural thriller titled Blasphemous is on the way. The new project, which marks Luke Piotrowski’s directorial debut, finds Karen Gillan (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Jumanji: The Next Level, Gunpowder Milkshake), Josh Hutcherson (Five Nights at Freddy’s, The Beekeeper, The Hunger Games franchise), and Clive Owen (Cleaner, Children of Men, Gosford Park) leading the cast.
Blasphemous will head to the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin, courtesy of North.Five.Six., the finance, sales, and distribution group behind upcoming films like Regretting You, and Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.
What’s Blasphemous about?
In addition to helming the project as his feature directorial debut, Piotrowski wrote the script, which is characterized as a mix of The Exorcist and Training, centering on two clerics – a rookie priest (Hutcherson) and his devout mentor (Owen) who must transport a possessed young woman (Gillan) to a secure location for an exorcism. All hell breaks loose when she unexpectedly escapes, putting their lives on the line and their faith to the ultimate test. Piotrowski wants to start filming Blasphemous in New York in August.
“Blasphemous is one of the best scripts the collective producer group has ever read,” Sony executive Scott Strauss said in a statement. “It’s a one-of-a-kind genre ride that features sharp dialogue, compelling characters, and powerful ideas.”
More possession-related thrillers are on the way
As I’d mentioned, another possession-related project is in the works at Blumhouse-Atomic Monster, thanks to the forthcoming adaptation of Hannah Rose May’s The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, a supernatural thriller created and written by Hannah May Rose, with atmospheric, chilling art by Vanesa Del Rey.
Here’s the official synopsis for May’s graphic novel, courtesy of IDW Publishing:
“Kelly Doyle has just been elected the first female president of the United States of America, and boiling political tension could spill over at any second. Having to balance being a mother to two teenagers and navigating the shifting media landscape, all while preventing World War III, has Kelly spread thin, but she could never predict that the nation’s hallowed halls would soon become a demonic battleground for good versus evil.
From the pen of rising comics writer Hannah Rose May (Rogues’ Gallery) and acclaimed artist Vanesa Del Rey (Scarlet Witch) comes this psychological tale perfect for fans of Nice House on the Lake and The Haunting of Hill House.”
Jason Blum will produce the feature take for Blumhouse, with the studio’s Ryan Turek exec producing alongside May and IDW Publishing CEO Davidi Jonas.
While possession thrillers aren’t always my cup of tea, I am genuinely excited for The Exorcism at 1600 Penn and intrigued by the concept for Luke Piotrowski’s Blasphemous. I’ve loved Karen Gillan since her role as Amy Pond on the BBC’s Doctor Who, and I could see her giving a hell of a performance as a woman overcome by evil. It’ll be a while, but I’m down to check out a trailer for this when one finally drops.
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