Last House remake director Dennis Iliadis tapped for supernatural romp Plus One

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021



Dennis Iliadis came storming onto the horror radar with the surprisingly solid LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT remake. Now it seems the director will be trying his hand at supernatural horror.

According to Variety Iliadis will next be directing PLUS ONE with Sierra/Affinity set to handle international sales at Cannes for the supernatural romp. Coming from a script by Bill Gullo, PLUS ONE comes from an idea by Iliadis which reads:

Story’s is centered on the party of the decade being disrupted by a mysterious phenomenon as the evening quickly descends into violent chaos.

PLUS ONE is set to start filming in Atlanta next month with Tim Perell producing through his Process banner. We’ll keep a lookout for more on the intriguing PLUS ONE and as soon as any other news spills our way we’ll be right here to tell you about it.

Source: Variety

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