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Psycho II, a 1983 sequel to the first film (unrelated to the novel Psycho II) Psycho III, a 1986 sequel to the first film; Bates Motel, 1987 network television movie and proposed series pilot; Psycho, a near shot-for-shot remake of the original directed by Gus Van Sant in 1998; The Psycho Legacy, 2010 documentary about the series
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Once production on the dramedy television series Psych wrapped, series creator Steve Franks immediately had the idea to bring the Psych universe back in film form later on. On May 8, 2017, USA Network confirmed that a film continuation would be produced for the network, [4] directed by Franks and co-written with series star James Roday, with all the series' main cast returning. [5]
Template:Non-free film poster is used to tag non-free film posters. This template must be placed in the Licensing section of non-free film posters to identify them as such. Note: Posters with US copyrights before 1964 are mostly in the public domain due to failure to formally renew the copyright on the poster. In this case the template {{PD-art ...
Psycho III was released on July 2, 1986, to a mixed response from critics and financial failure. It earned $3,238,400 in its opening weekend and went on to gross about $14,481,606 at the domestic box office, becoming the lowest-grossing theatrical film of the Psycho movie franchise. [25]
Psycho is a 1998 American psychological horror film produced and directed by Gus Van Sant, and starring Vince Vaughn, Julianne Moore, Viggo Mortensen, William H. Macy, and Anne Heche. It is a modern remake of Alfred Hitchcock 's 1960 film of the same name , in which an embezzler arrives at an old motel run by a mysterious man named Norman Bates ...
The poster shows mockups of the cast dressed in retro garb. The poster seemingly confirms that the film is set in 1963, as The Thing can be seen reading the December 13, 1963 edition of LIFE magazine.
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