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Universal Lands Spec Script 'Baby Monster' from Rising Writer

Summary

  • Universal acquires spec script 'Baby Monster' from writer Alexis Jolly
  • Project to be produced by Studio 8's Jeff Robinov, who worked on Nosferatu
  • Plot details kept under wraps, described as "all-audience adventure"
Universal Lands Spec Script 'Baby Monster' from Rising Writer

In a major acquisition, Universal has landed the spec script 'Baby Monster' from up-and-coming writer Alexis Jolly. The project is set to be produced by Studio 8's Jeff Robinov, who last collaborated with Universal's specialty label Focus on the Robert Eggers-directed horror film Nosferatu.

While the specific plot details of 'Baby Monster' are being kept under wraps, the script is described as an "all-audience adventure." Matt Reilly will oversee the project for Universal as it moves forward.

Jolly, who is represented by CAA, Writ Large, and Lichter Grossman, has previously written The Belly of the Beast, which has Andrew Haigh attached to direct and Ben Stiller and Colin Farrell set to star. That true-crime film will see Stiller portraying novelist Norman Mailer, who befriended convict Jack Henry Abbott, played by Farrell.

With the acquisition of 'Baby Monster,' Universal is clearly betting on Jolly's rising talent and the potential for the mysterious new project to captivate audiences of all ages. The studio will now work to bring this intriguing "adventure" to life on the big screen.

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The details of the 'Baby Monster' spec script are being kept under wraps, but it is described as an "all-audience adventure."
The 'Baby Monster' spec script was written by Alexis Jolly, who is represented by CAA, Writ Large, and Lichter Grossman.
Universal has acquired the 'Baby Monster' spec script and will be producing the project.

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