No official plot yet, but the original told the story of a group of college pledges who are forced to stay the night at a supposedly haunted mansion, where they encounter a deformed killer who picks them off one by one.
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- Not much is known about the project at the moment, but it seems that Sony is interested in a remake, and is likely searching for the right script.
- It's said that Sony is aiming for a PG-13 rating to reach a "younger audience."
- Sony Screen Gems is behind this.
- A remake of the original 1981 slasher film starring Linda Blair.
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kaylee :
Posted 13 days ago
I personally don't mind this being remade as it did have some flaws that I didn't much care for, and I didn't like the ending that much. I did, however, like that there was no gratuitous nudity and I think they should keep that for the remake. I agree with whoever said to keep the original set, because it was creepy and fun. But seriously, amp up some of the gore and make it an R rating for once. Those little teenyboppers will get someone to take them to see it no matter what.
Adam :
Posted 14 days ago
hopefully Screen Gems will change their minds and rate it Rated R but then again all their remakes have been PG-13: When A Stranger Calls, The Fog and Prom Night
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