Road of Bones: Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill to Return to Horror

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Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill, the talented duo behind "The Black Phone," are once again entering the horror realm, this time with a horror film based on the novel "Road of Bones" by Christopher Golden. The writing duo, who have previously enjoyed success with films like "Sinister" and "The Exorcism of Emily Rose," are set to terrify audiences once again with this new project.


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The new story revolves around an American documentary filmmaker who is tasked with uncovering the dark secrets of a deserted, snow-covered road. This road, with its gruesome history, draws him and his team into a terrifying experience. As they travel, they encounter mysterious shapes that haunt them and a constant fear. The film is shaping up to be a heart-pounding experience that will keep movie lovers on edge.


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Derrickson is directing the film and is co-writing the script with Cargill. The film is being produced under their joint production banner "Crooked Highway" in a deal with Screen Gems/Sony. The story holds a special appeal for fans of horror writers like Stephen King, as it promises to create a deep, terrifying atmosphere. "Road of Bones" is set to offer another thrilling experience for horror movie lovers soon.

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