Although not yet on the shelves for
purchase (February 28th), Bryan Singer’s Bad Hat Harry Productions
has optioned Red 5’s new action horror series “Haunted” for a big screen
adaptation.
Haunted is a four part horror
action adventure written by Scott Chitwood, illustrated by Danny Luckert and
colored by Ivan Plascencia. In Haunted the barrier that separates our world
from the spiritual realm has been mysteriously broken, allowing Earth to be
overrun by creatures, such as demons, ghosts and poltergeists, which led to mankind’s
collapse. Thirteen years after the fact, survivor Sarah McCallister is given a
chance to set the world back to its normal self, but for that she must for the
first time trust others.
"The problem with most ghost
stories is that if the characters simply leave the haunted house, all of their
problems are over," said Chitwood. "But if the entire world is the
haunted house, there's nowhere to run or hide. Imagine the end of
'Ghostbusters,' but with the heroes failing and Gozer taking over the
world."
"Sarah survived a traumatic
and dangerous childhood, constantly on the run from all manner of
horrors," added Chitwood. "But if she is to have any hope of saving
the world, she must go against every instinct that has kept her alive so
far."
Regarding Bad Hat Harry
Productions' interest in turning the comic into a feature, Chitwood said:
"As a long-time fan of 'The Usual Suspects' and Singer's 'X-Men' films, it
was very gratifying to find Bat Hat so enthusiastic about the story and premise
of 'Haunted.' They have been incredibly supportive and great to work
with."
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