The Robert McCammon story He’ll Come Knocking at Your Door is getting a big screen adaptation from Paramount, with Patrick Brice (Creep) on board to direct the feature film.
The news comes courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter today, with the site exclusively reporting that Paramount has picked up the spec package for Brice to direct.
Jordan Goldberg and Alex Paraskevas are writing the screenplay.
THR reports, “He’ll Come Knocking At Your Door tells of an ex-con who gets a new job in a revitalized factory town in the hopes of turning around his family’s life, only to soon discover that their idyllic suburban dream requires a terrible sacrifice.”
“Sources describe the project as being in the tone of the fight-for-your-life survival aspects of such movies as Ready or Not, The Purge and Squid Game,” the site’s report continues.
Marty Bowen and Wyck Godfrey’s Temple Hill Entertainment (Smile) will produce.
Patrick Brice recently directed the Netflix slasher There’s Someone Inside Your House.
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