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Michael Rooker Will Fight His Way Through the Monster Apocalypse in ‘Monster Problems’

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Say no more and take our money.

Reported by Deadline tonight, Michael Rooker (Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, “The Walking Dead”) will be starring alongside Dylan O’Brien in Paramount Players’ Monster Problems, a new monster movie being produced by Shawn Levy’s 21 Laps (“Stranger Things”).

Michael Matthews (Five Fingers for Marseilles) is directing the film.

Rooker plays Clyde, an expert hunter who teaches Joel Dawson (O’Brien) how to survive the Monster Apocalypse.

Brian Duffield & Matthew Robinson wrote the script, described as “a coming of age story about a young man living in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by monsters.”

The film is being eyed as a potential franchise.

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Ari Aster Producing ‘Hansel & Gretel’ Stop Motion Animated Movie

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The classic tale of Hansel & Gretel has been brought to the screen a handful of times over the years, and now an upcoming stop motion animated film has attracted some A-list talent.

Variety reports that Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar) and Lars Knudsen have boarded the Hansel & Gretel movie as executive producers through their company Square Peg.

Chilean filmmakers Cristóbal León and Joaquín Cociña (The Hyperboreans) are directing. Variety notes, “The story is expected to twist the fairy tale into inimitable shapes.”

The duo co-directed the stop motion movie The Wolf House back in 2018, and they also worked in the animation department on Ari Aster’s most recent movie, Beau Is Afraid.

“It’s our very personal adaptation of the classic fairy tale, with the main difference that Hansel and Gretel are both boys in this version, at least at the beginning of the story,” Cristóbal León explained. In this telling, “the story itself gets lost,” León added.

“Cociña and León are among the true originals working in animation right now. You can trace their sensibility back to several artists of the uncanny, but there is no real analogue for the effect that their work produces in the viewer,” Aster told the website.

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