Zach Cregger och Roy Lee producerar den svarta komedin 'Little One'

Zach Cregger och Roy Lee ska producera den svarta komedin 'Little One', vilket markerar Alex Kavutskiys långfilmsdebut som regissör. Filmen kretsar kring en plötslig förändring i ett barns beteende som hotar att rasera en bildskön familj. Produktionen förväntas inledas i Los Angeles i juni efter att ha beviljats ett kaliforniskt skatteavdrag.

Zach Cregger, som nyligen regisserat skräcksuccén 'Weapons' och avslutat sin 'Resident Evil'-adaption, samarbetar återigen med producenten Roy Lee i 'Little One'. Projektet tar även ombord Chris McEwen, känd för 'Love, Simon', samt Amanda Phillips och Melina Torres från Soto Productions. Hammerstone Studios, under ledning av Alex Lebovici, kommer att finansiera filmen och återförenas med Cregger efter 'Barbarian'. Exekutiva producenter är Ibrahim Mohammed och Chase Vigari från Script 2 Screen, samt David Goldman, Michael Learner och Karina Manashil, medan Sacker Entertainment Law hanterar juridiska frågor kring produktionen. Rollbesättning pågår för historien skriven av Alex Kavutskiy, vilken framkallar toner liknande Creggers genombrott 'Barbarian'. Kavutskiy, en vän till Cregger, tar steget upp från kortfilmer som Sundance-bidraget 'Squirrel' och Adult Swim-specialen 'Cool Dad', samt skrivande för 'Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat'. Han var nyligen medförfattare till boken 'The Tribe and I Have Spoken' om serien 'Survivor'. Cregger återvänder till sina komiska rötter från tiden med gruppen The Whitest Kids U' Know. Roy Lee tillför momentum från framgångar som 'A Minecraft Movie', som spelade in över 960 miljoner dollar globalt. 'Weapons' drog in mer än 269 miljoner dollar världen över och en Oscarsnominering för Amy Madigan som Aunt Gladys.

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