QC and Good Universe team to produce Max Landis’s Decon

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Max Landis

While Max Landis continues to assemble a remake of his father's classic AN AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON, production companies QC Entertainment and Good Universe are working together to bring one of his original horror scripts to the screen. That script is titled DECON, and the companies are now seeking to hire a director so the project can start filming in early 2018.

DECON is about 

a young medical prodigy who is pushed to the mental, physical and emotional brink over the course of one night, after joining an elite team of doctors that treat the rarest, most gruesome and dangerous illnesses on Earth.

Landis will be producing DECON with Sean McKittrick and Ray Mansfield of QC and Nathan Kahane of Good Universe. Edward H. Hamm Jr. of QC will executive produce, with Brady Fujikawa overseeing the production for Good Universe.

QC Entertainment's previous genre projects include PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES and GET OUT, while Good Universe was involved with DON'T BREATHE.

The synopsis doesn't give away many details, but I can imagine the set-up of DECON providing some troubling, horrific moments. Especially if you're a hypochondriac.

Source: Deadline

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