Even grown men are no match for this superhero-like child in Netflix’s “The Main Event” trailer.
09.03.2020 - 09:39 / thehollywoodnews.com
Universal Pictures is reportedly set to team with Saw director James Wan for a new monster movie. The studio and Wan’s Atomic Monster will get together to work on a film inspired by the studio’s monster-movie series.
The news comes from Heat Vision who reports that Wan will produce the film which is set to be written by Robbie Thompson (Supernatural) with the story focussing on a group of teens who discover that a neighbor is building a monster in his basement. Said monster obviously escapes.
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Even grown men are no match for this superhero-like child in Netflix’s “The Main Event” trailer.
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More monster movies are on their way!