
It’s not daily {that a} filmmaker like Steven Spielberg showers reward on a horror film in a manner that truly reshapes his personal inventive ambitions. However that’s precisely what simply occurred with Weapons, the newest movie from director Zach Cregger.
Spielberg just lately opened up in regards to the movie, and his response goes past easy admiration. It truly left him feeling fully fulfilled as a horror fan. Spielberg defined:
“I haven’t directed a horror movie but, and I’ve at all times wished to, and sometime I’ll. However there have been some nice horror movies out already that fulfill that itch.”
He went on to speak about Weapons and the way it affected him:
“After I see an incredible horror movie like Weapons, I don’t have an itch I must scratch. I see Weapons, and it doesn’t make me wish to make a horror movie that’s as scary or scarier than Weapons. It satisfies me so fully, it truly arrests my want to sometime make a extremely, actually scary film.”
That’s sort of wild when you consider it. That is the filmmaker behind Jaws and Poltergiest. When the man chargeable for that degree of cinematic terror says your film scratched the horror itch so completely that he doesn’t really feel compelled to leap into the style once more, you’ve clearly performed one thing proper.
Cregger’s Weapons is already carving out a robust legacy, and it appears to be like just like the story isn’t slowing down anytime quickly.
A prequel centered on Aunt Gladys is presently in growth below the working title Gladys, with Cregger co-writing alongside Zach Shields. That undertaking is predicted to dig deeper into the mythology that made Weapons hit so arduous.
Earlier than that, Cregger is gearing up for one thing fully totally different however simply as thrilling. He’s taking over a brand new imaginative and prescient of the Resident Evil franchise, together with his reboot set for a theatrical launch on September 18, 2026.
As for Spielberg, he’s not stepping away from large storytelling anytime quickly. His subsequent movie, Disclosure Day, takes him again into alien territory and is about to hit theaters on June 12, 2026.
So whereas Spielberg should flirt with the concept of constructing a full-on horror movie sometime, Weapons appears to have put that urge on pause.
Supply: Empire
