Hills Have Eyes 2 helmer Martin Weisz tackles psychological thriller Dreamt

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Last Updated on July 23, 2021

Safady Entertainment has acquired the screenplay for the psychological thriller DREAMT by Andrew Alexander and has attached Martin Weisz (THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2; pictured above with Wes Craven) to direct.

DREAMT is a story set in modern day, where two people have a supernatural connection and therefore are actually dreaming in each other’s lives. Conflict ensues after the men discover each other’s existence, leading one man to try to take over the other’s life and stopping at nothing to get it.


“We’re excited to tell a thrilling, exciting story with an amazing twist to it,”
said producer Gary Safady, adding: “The script has all the elements for intrigue and fascination to capture the audience from the opening frame of the film. Andrew has crafted an amazing story in the vain of Memento and Fight Club.”

That’s some prestigious company Mr. Safady is putting DREAMT in. Let’s see if Weisz can fulfill that imposing promise.

Pre-production on this action-thriller is expected to begin February 2012. Principal photography is scheduled to begin April 2012. No cast has yet been revealed.

Source: AITH

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