Netflix Picks Up Short Reddit Horror Story ‘My Wife and I Bought a Ranch’ for Film Adaptation
We’ve learned via Deadline tonight that Netflix has made a seven-figure deal to acquire the short horror story My Wife and I Bought a Ranch, which was originally posted on Reddit.
Matt Query wrote the story, and Harrison Query is writing the film adaptation.
Deadline details, “[The story] involves a couple, Harry and Sasha, who find their dream house in a ranch in Idaho. He’s a soldier getting back to life, and they bid what they can, which is a lowball offer. They get the ranch but find they are not alone. Soon they meet their neighbors, who inform them that there is a malevolent spirit in the valley, one that manifests itself by coming to the house in the same manner at the start of each season. There are certain steps that must be followed to keep the spirit out of their house, and the tension and violence grows with each gory ritual as the duel between the spirits and the ex-Marine soldier becomes personal.”
21 Laps’ Shawn Levy & Dan Cohen and Atomic Monster’s James Wan & Michael Clear are in talks to produce, with Scott Glassgold‘s Ground Control Entertainment also producing.
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