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There were several scripts written for The X-Files that were never made. During the nine-year original run of the American science fiction television program The X-Files, a number of stories were proposed but, for a variety of reasons, never fully produced. Below is a list of unmade episodes which were submitted by recognized professional ...
The Blood List was an annual survey of the best unproduced horror and thriller screenplays as voted on by industry professionals. It was created by Kailey Marsh and ran from 2009 to 2022. Films such as Bird Box and Cobweb, as well as the series Severance, originated as scripts on the list.
After finishing the 1988 film They Live, Carpenter was going to direct an action horror film called Shadow Company. Written by Shane Black (who was to produce it) and Fred Dekker, the project was to be executive produced by Walter Hill (who also co-wrote some of the script) with Kurt Russell in the main role. The script was about a group of US ...
The concept was to draw inspiration from the format of two sentence horror stories, that had been popularised by the Reddit thread r/TwoSentenceHorror. Though the posts by the reddit community served as inspiration, the two-sentence stories and the screenplays adapted from them were original works of writing by Miao.
'Final Destination' creator Jeffrey Reddick discusses his upbringing, how he sold his script and where the horror series about cheating death went wrong.
In October 2012, Collins and Piotrowski began their writing career by drafting the screenplay for Stephanie, which had been included in Blood List best unproduced horror scripts in Hollywood, [1] [2] with the film eventually released in 2017. [3] In 2015, they wrote the screenplay for Siren [4] [5] and A Head Full of Ghosts. [6]
Critic and shorts filmmaker Stuckmann, who has two million YouTube subscribers, signed with Gotham Group last year and has multiple horror scripts in the works. Best of Deadline TV Cancellations ...
He also contributed screenplays to a number of television horror anthologies, including Tales from the Darkside. McDowell was one of seventeen contemporary British and American horror writers interviewed by Douglas E. Winter in his 1985 interview book Faces of Fear. Of his writing, McDowell says in this book: "I am a commercial writer and I'm ...