Emily Hagins Directing Horror-Comedy ‘Sorry About the Demon’ for Shudder Release in 2022
Emily Hagins (Pathogen, My Sucky Teen Romance, Scare Package) has been making horror movies since she was just 12 years old, and next year she’s back with a brand new one.
Deadline reports that Hagins has wrapped production on a horror-comedy titled Sorry About the Demon, which is going to be headed to Shudder sometime next year.
“The Shudder Original Film, which recently wrapped production, centers on a young man struggling with a broken heart who has just learned his new place is full of restless spirits.”
Jon Michael Simpson, Olivia Ducayen, Paige Evans, Jeff McQuitty and Presley Allard star. Aaron B. Koontz, Ashleigh Snead and Cameron Burns produce for Paper Street Pictures.
“Working with Emily on Scare Package was such an eye-opening experience,” said Paper Street CEO Aaron B. Koontz in a statement shared by Deadline today. “Emily was one of the most prepared and thorough filmmakers I’d ever seen. And now, getting the chance to team yet again with Shudder and showcase Emily’s talents with this wonderful mix of John Hughes by way of James Wan, is such a delight that I can’t wait for audiences to discover.”
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