Warner Bros. adaptará Siren Head a la gran pantalla

Warner Bros. ha adquirido los derechos para adaptar la leyenda urbana de internet Siren Head al cine. Brian Duffield dirigirá y coescribirá el guion junto a Zach Cregger.

Creado por el artista Trevor Henderson, Siren Head presenta a un misterioso depredador con dos sirenas por cabeza y una estructura delgada y alargada. El proyecto surge tras el éxito de otros fenómenos de internet convertidos en películas.

El trabajo previo de Duffield incluye la película de ciencia ficción y terror Nadie podrá salvarte y el próximo thriller de supervivencia Whalefall. Cregger dirigió recientemente el éxito Weapons, además de escribir y dirigir Barbarian.

Cregger, Duffield, Roy Lee, Andrew Childs y Scott Glassgold producirán la película. Henderson ejercerá como productor ejecutivo. El estreno del filme está previsto para el otoño.

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