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Is “Thirteen Ghosts” Getting a Television Series? Details Inside!

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A Thirteen Ghosts television series just might be on its way. Patrick Mediate (Primordial Pictures) and Aaron McLane (SFX Supervisor, Fear the Walking Dead) have shared an exclusive update announcing their partnership with Dark Castle Entertainment to develop and pitch a Thirteen Ghosts television series to Sony Pictures Television. Last seen in Steve Beck’s and Dark Castle’s own 2001 remake, this would mark the first project for the property in two decades and the first time it was serialized for television. While nothing has been greenlit yet, we’re still psyched at the idea of this new series.

Check out some pitch deck images from the team below:

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Key elements of the series appear in the concept art (it’s electric), and there’s even a nod to Kaneto Shindō’s Onibaba. It parallels nicely with the proposed structure for the series, pitched as a thirteen-episode run with an ensemble cast where each episode explores the origins of a different ghost. The creators note:

“Every culture in the world has its ghost stories, and this re-imagining of Thirteen Ghosts presents an international sampling of these supernatural tales. The ghost stories within each episode will have their own stylistic look and feel that will be explored and influenced by each individual director. This makes our ghost vignettes stand out stylistically as they set the theme for each episode.”

Additionally, there is a proposed AR component for Thirteen Ghosts that would allow audiences to download an app and see additional ghosts both on-screen and in their own homes as the series airs.

Ashley Robinson, a co-producer of Fear the Walking Dead, is also attached.

Born in the cold month of December, Scotty grew up as a horror fan. With his first horror film ever seen being "Friday the 13th Part 7: The New Blood," Scotty immediately fell in love with horror. Having written six books, the most recent being "The Ultimate Halloween Movie Experience," published by BearManor Media, and being represented by Universal Talent Bookings and 3iBooks Literary Agency, Scotty is excited to bring his horror expertise to GoreCulture to entertain the audience with his vast knowledge of the "spooky things!"

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