Last House on the Left writer Adam Alleca to adapt graphic novel The Piper

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Mandalay Vision has acquired the film rights to Zenescope Entertainment’s graphic novel THE PIPER. Mandalay Vision is the independent arm of Peter Guber’s Mandalay Pictures and was recently responsible for VANISHING ON 7TH STREET.

Adam Alleca (THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT) has been tapped to pen the horror/thriller adaptation, according to Variety. Madalay president Matthew Rhodes will serve as a producer.

The four issue series was created in 2007. It was written by Mike Kalvoda, Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco with artwork by Axel Medellin-Machain and Thomas Mason.

Seven hundred years ago he took a horrifying revenge and paid the ultimate price for his sins. Now hes returned to forge a deal that will cost more than your life. Present day Florida, a prestigious boarding academy where a musically gifted but misunderstood high school student named Sean stumbles upon a mysterious book that will give him the ability to finally get back at those who have wronged him the last few years. But when Sean realizes exactly what he has summoned, he knows that the price of revenge is certainly not worth the trouble Its time to pay the Piper!


THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT’s Sara Paxton

Source: Variety

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