Zach Cregger y Roy Lee producirán la comedia negra 'Little One'

Zach Cregger y Roy Lee producirán la comedia negra 'Little One', que supone el debut como director de largometrajes de Alex Kavutskiy. La película se centra en un cambio repentino en el comportamiento de un niño que amenaza con desmoronar a una familia aparentemente perfecta. Está previsto que la producción comience en Los Ángeles en junio tras recibir un crédito fiscal de California.

Zach Cregger, tras dirigir el éxito de terror 'Weapons' y terminar su adaptación de 'Resident Evil', vuelve a colaborar con el productor Roy Lee en 'Little One'. El proyecto también cuenta con la participación de Chris McEwen, conocido por 'Love, Simon', junto con Amanda Phillips y Melina Torres de Soto Productions. Hammerstone Studios, dirigido por Alex Lebovici, financiará la película, reuniéndose con Cregger tras 'Barbarian'. Los productores ejecutivos incluyen a Ibrahim Mohammed y Chase Vigari de Script 2 Screen, así como a David Goldman, Michael Learner y Karina Manashil, con Sacker Entertainment Law encargándose de los asuntos legales de la producción. Actualmente se está realizando el casting para la historia escrita por Alex Kavutskiy, la cual evoca tonos similares al éxito de Cregger, 'Barbarian'. Kavutskiy, amigo de Cregger, da el salto desde cortometrajes como el seleccionado en Sundance 'Squirrel' y el especial de Adult Swim 'Cool Dad', además de su trabajo como guionista en 'Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat'. Recientemente coescribió el libro 'The Tribe and I Have Spoken' sobre la serie 'Survivor'. Cregger regresa a sus raíces en la comedia de su época con el grupo The Whitest Kids U' Know. Roy Lee aporta el impulso de éxitos como 'A Minecraft Movie', que recaudó más de 960 millones de dólares en todo el mundo. 'Weapons' obtuvo más de 269 millones de dólares a nivel mundial y un Óscar para Amy Madigan por su papel de Tía Gladys.

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