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Noah Hawley Taps Argentinian Hit 'Terrified'
7 Apr
Summary
- Noah Hawley will direct and produce 'Terrified' remake.
- The original 2017 film is from Argentina.
- It focuses on supernatural events in Buenos Aires.

Noah Hawley, the creative force behind "Fargo" and "Alien: Earth," is embarking on a new cinematic venture. He is set to direct and produce a remake of the critically acclaimed Argentinian supernatural horror film, "Terrified," for Warner Bros. Hawley will collaborate closely with Demián Rugna, the writer-director of the original 2017 movie, on this reimagining.
The original "Terrified" captivated audiences and critics alike, earning a spot as one of the best horror films. Its narrative unfolds in Buenos Aires, detailing a community gripped by disturbing supernatural occurrences. The film's plot, involving a mysterious disappearance and a subsequent 'demon infestation' across multiple houses, led to the involvement of paranormal specialists who uncovered a dangerous rift between worlds.
Further details regarding casting, the supporting creative team, and the production timeline for Hawley's remake are anticipated to be announced by Warner Bros. This project adds to Hawley's busy schedule, which includes a second season of "Alien: Earth" and ongoing work on a series based on the "Far Cry" video games.