After joining forces with Walter Hamada to oversee their horror branch three years ago, Paramount Pictures has renewed its multi-year production deal, per Variety, and their upcoming slate includes Who Can Kill a Child? remake Suffer Little Children. The deal renewal arrives on the heels of the trailer launch for Paramount and Hamada’s 18Hz Productions’ […]
After joining forces with Walter Hamada to oversee their horror branch three years ago, Paramount Pictures has renewed its multi-year production deal, per Variety, and their upcoming slate includes Who Can Kill a Child? remake Suffer Little Children.
The deal renewal arrives on the heels of the trailer launch for Paramount and Hamada’s 18Hz Productions’ Primate.
Suffer Little Children, a remake of the 1976 Spanish horror film by director Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, will be written and directed by Rodrigue Huart.
Plot details for the remake are under wraps, but the original film was based on the novel El Juego De Los Niños by Juan José Plans. It follows a British couple who travel to a remote island for vacation, but they soon realize that all the adults on the island have been killed by crazed children. Serrador’s film favored psychological horror, instilling palpable dread in this killer kid flick.