Carpernter out of Fear

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Last Updated on July 27, 2021

Just after I broke the news that Sean Hood and Rob Bowman have boarded NBC’s FEAR ITSELF, comes the report that director/producer Larry Fessenden (THE LAST WINTER, WENDIGO) has also joined the show, set to helm SKIN AND BONES, which at one point had John Carpenter attached. The teleplay was written by Drew “Moriarty” McWeeney and Scott Swan, who wrote both of Carpenter’s (terrible) MASTERS OF HORROR episodes.

Skin & Bones is about a cattle herder who returns home to his family after being lost in the woods for days. Soon, a terrible mortal struggle ensues against the terrifying monster possessing him.

The show premieres on May 29, at 10 p.m. For a look at what to expect, click it HERE!

Speaking of skin and bones. Give the girl a burger or something…

Source: STYD

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