Kiersey Clemons takes the lead in audio thriller podcast Ghost Tape

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Kiersey Clemons has signed on to deliver the lead vocal performance in the audio thriller podcast GHOST TAPE, which was co-created by Nia DaCosta, director of the upcoming CANDYMAN "spiritual sequel", and Locke & Key's Aron Eli Coleite. Clemons will also be executive producing the podcast with DaCosta, Eli Coleite, Rob Herting and David Henning of the audio firm QCode, and Automatik's Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fred Berger, and Justin Levy.

Eli Coleite developed the podcast with Alexandra Hartman, who has written all of the episodes. The show will be directed by the mononymous Malakai.

GHOST TAPE follows 

new recruit Tessa Dixon at a remote army base in Texas as she deals with the psychological and physical trauma of basic training. When she finds a tape of her grandfather's labeled "Ghost Tape 10" and plays the haunting audio, she unknowingly unleashes a deadly manifestation of her own family's horrible misdeeds.

Additional casting for the show is currently underway.

I find audio dramas to be fun to listen to, so I'll be interested in adding GHOST TAPE to my playlist when the episodes are released.

Clemons' previous credits include the FLATLINERS remake and the Blumhouse creature feature SWEETHEART. She'll be seen in the upcoming projects ANTEBELLUM and the Zack Snyder cut of JUSTICE LEAGUE.
 

Source: Deadline

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