The Watch


The story revolves around a team of highly skilled soldiers sent to blow up a Nazi fuel depot, only to discover they are being hunted by an evil spirit unleashed by the Nazi's secret occult experiments.

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The story revolves around a team of highly skilled soldiers sent to blow up a Nazi fuel depot, only to discover they are being hunted by an evil spirit unleashed by the Nazi's secret occult experiments.

CATEGORY
Supernatural

RELEASE DATE
N/A
CURRENT STATUS
In Development
LANGUAGE
English
PRODUCED BY
Fort Hill Productions
Goldstone Pictures
MPAA RATING
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DIRECTED BY
James Wong
WRITTEN BY
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PROJECT DETAILS
  • This project was described as being on the "fast track". This was back in September '06.
  • When Victor Salva was still involved with the project he was quoted saying: "The film, set in World War II, follows a group of American soldiers in a snowbound forest, who find themselves battling a supernatural force the Nazis have unleashed to help them win the war. I was brought on to work on The Watch when the project was at New Line. John and Daniel’s original screenplay has a remarkable idea behind it. I believe The Watch has the potential to be a horror milestone—not just because of its originality, but for its pure scare power. Decisions are now being made as to where and when production will take place."
  • Victor Salva was originally set to write and direct the film until he was replaced by James Wong (Final Destination, Final Destination 3)
  • Matt LeBlanc (Friends) will produce with partner John Goldstone via the duo's Fort Hill Productions.
  • It was once said that the spirit unleashed in the film is that of the Devil himself.
  • Salva will rewrite the original screenplay from John Claflin and Daniel Zelman.
  • First described to be in the vein of Predator and The Thing, but takes place during WWII.
  • Victor Salva also directed Jeepers Creepers.
  • Originally penned by John Claflin and Daniel Zelman.
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