'What are the parts of the book that haven’t been explored in movies?’”
The Big Picture The last few years have seen writer Lindsey Anderson Beer hard at work on her directorial debut, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines. Now that the film is just a little over a week away from its October 6 debut on Paramount+, the writer and helmer can turn her attention to other efforts. Staying in the realm of IP, Anderson Beer will next set her sights on a remake of the classic Washington Irving-penned novel-turned-movies, Sleepy Hollow.
“Sleepy Hollow… You know, there are a lot of skill sets that are similar in terms of its beloved IP,” Anderson Beer said, drawing a parallel between Bloodlines and the story of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman.
In Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, Anderson Beer explores the background of what happened before the Creeds arrived in Ludlow, Maine. Audiences will meet a young Jud Crandall and learn the beginnings of the cursed burial ground and how it first affected the town.
Lindsey Anderson Beer’s Vision for 'Sleepy Hollow' Irving’s legend is no stranger to film adaptations, having not only spawned Tim Burton’s 1999 Johnny Depp and Christopher Walken-led film Sleepy Hollow but also the beloved Disney animated feature, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. There was also the four-season running FOX series, Sleepy Hollow, which starred the likes of Tom Mison and Nicole Beharie.
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines arrives on Paramount+ on October 6. Check out the trailer below and the interview above.
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