Baby Blue: Adam Mason directs supernatural horror movie about undead serial killer

Baby Blue, a supernatural horror film from director Adam Mason, is set to receive a North American release in the spring

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Jackrabbit Media is presenting the supernatural horror film Baby Blue to potential international distributors at the European Film Market. Directed by Adam Mason, the movie is already set to receive a North American release from XYZ Film sometime this spring.

Mason wrote the screenplay with Simon Boyes, crafting the story of a group of teens who stumble across the story of the dead serial killer Baby Blue. When they turn him into the subject of a podcast they soon learn that his murder spree never ended and they are being targeted from beyond the grave.

Filmed in Los Angeles and produced by Microdose Entertainment, Baby Blue stars Dylan Sprayberry (Sick), Lia McHugh (Eternals), Michole Briana White (Malignant), Ally Ioannides (Synchronic), Cyrus Arnold (Mr. Harrigan’s Phone), Aramis Knight (Ms. Marvel), Oliver Cooper (Project X), Khylin Rhambo (47 Meters Down: Uncaged), Anthony Turpel (Play Dead), Sal Lopez (Return of the Living Dead III), Jorge-Luis Pallo (Cry Macho), Ellen Karsten (Just Add Magic), and Bries Vannon (Captive State).

Mason had this to say about the project: “I’m thrilled to be working with Jackrabbit on the first of what I expect to be a large slate of crazy but highly commercial genre films like Baby Blue. It’s been an absolute joy working with Jack and the team, and we have a strong inkling that this will be just the start of an ongoing creative and business relationship between our two companies.

Jackrabbit Media’s Jack Campbell added: “We are thrilled to be working with Adam on the release of Baby Blue. This film boasts a unique combination of horror, suspense, and well-crafted characters, making it a standout in the genre. With this talented cast and crew, we look forward to bringing this film to audiences worldwide.

Mason previously directed Songbird, Into the Dark: I’m Just F*cking with You, Into the Dark: They Come Knocking, and the 2015 found footage film Hangman.

Baby Blue sounds interesting to me, so I look forward to checking it out. I’m always up for a good “undead serial killer” story. What do you think about this one? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Source: Screen Daily

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