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Stephen King Praises a Perfectly-Rated Spooky Project As Blumhouse Drops Another Cryptic Message

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Image via New Line Cinema

Happy Monday to all you ghouls, ghosts, and goblins! Another week is now upon us, which means the Summer/Fall months (and eventually, October) are quickly approaching. And while October is undoubtedly the busiest time for the realm of all things spooky, the spring months are certainly giving the rest of the calendar year a huge run for its money. As always, this roundup of juicy news will happily be explored in today’s daily horror roundup here at We Got This Covered — all the way from Stephen King’s words of praise, to Jason Blum’s cryptic message.

So, before you already start pre-planning your fall festivities for later this year, keep your eyes glued on all the latest updates in the horrorverse.

Jason Blum’s cryptic tweet is sending the horror fandom into a frenzy

Image via New Line Cinema

In the past, the infamous Blumhouse boss has been synonymous with posting cryptic messages online which have long enticed the horror community as a whole. In the present day, Jason Blum has yet to steer away from these messages — with a single tweet successfully keeping horror fanatics on their toes. “Very soon. Very Big. News,” was the tweet in question, which many Twitter users now believe points a major finger at either Blumhouse’s upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s film or a possible A Nightmare on Elm Street reboot. Either way, we’re intrigued.

Horror and cowboys is the perfect blend of fun and fear

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Image via F/M Entertainment

When you’ve got the enthralling topic of cowboys and horror together in the same breath, there’s bound to be an influx of gut-busting content that is worthy of taking over headlines. This has proven to be the case over on the r/horror subreddit, unsurprisingly, where fellow die-hards were pleased to offer up their own personal selections and guilty pleasures that feature fearful elements occurring in the Wild Wild West. You truly can’t find more enjoyable content than this.

Stephen King praising a horror project means the world will come running

Late-Night-with-the-Devil
Image via Image Nation

Anytime Stephen King provides his two cents on the latest venture spooking up the horror world, the rest of the community immediately dashes in that project’s direction. Flash forward to now, and mockumentary Late Night with the Devil is the latest sensation that has King taking to Twitter to shower praise upon the extravaganza. It’s an honor, of course, seeing as King has previously helped with the popularity of a show like Yellowjackets in the past. Basically — a few good words from King goes a long, long way.

Stumble back in tomorrow, King-crazed kids, for a new daily horror roundup.




Horror fans present ridiculously campy ideas to reboot 'Nightmare on Elm Street'

Image via New Line Cinema

Happy Monday to all you ghouls, ghosts, and goblins! Another week is now upon us, which means the Summer/Fall months (and eventually, October) are quickly approaching. And while October is undoubtedly the busiest time for the realm of all things spooky, the spring months are certainly giving the rest of the calendar year a huge run for its money. As always, this roundup of juicy news will happily be explored in today’s daily horror roundup here at We Got This Covered — all the way from Stephen King’s words of praise, to Jason Blum’s cryptic message.

So, before you already start pre-planning your fall festivities for later this year, keep your eyes glued on all the latest updates in the horrorverse.

Jason Blum’s cryptic tweet is sending the horror fandom into a frenzy

Image via New Line Cinema

In the past, the infamous Blumhouse boss has been synonymous with posting cryptic messages online which have long enticed the horror community as a whole. In the present day, Jason Blum has yet to steer away from these messages — with a single tweet successfully keeping horror fanatics on their toes. “Very soon. Very Big. News,” was the tweet in question, which many Twitter users now believe points a major finger at either Blumhouse’s upcoming Five Nights at Freddy’s film or a possible A Nightmare on Elm Street reboot. Either way, we’re intrigued.

Horror and cowboys is the perfect blend of fun and fear

near-dark
Image via F/M Entertainment

When you’ve got the enthralling topic of cowboys and horror together in the same breath, there’s bound to be an influx of gut-busting content that is worthy of taking over headlines. This has proven to be the case over on the r/horror subreddit, unsurprisingly, where fellow die-hards were pleased to offer up their own personal selections and guilty pleasures that feature fearful elements occurring in the Wild Wild West. You truly can’t find more enjoyable content than this.

Stephen King praising a horror project means the world will come running

Late-Night-with-the-Devil
Image via Image Nation

Anytime Stephen King provides his two cents on the latest venture spooking up the horror world, the rest of the community immediately dashes in that project’s direction. Flash forward to now, and mockumentary Late Night with the Devil is the latest sensation that has King taking to Twitter to shower praise upon the extravaganza. It’s an honor, of course, seeing as King has previously helped with the popularity of a show like Yellowjackets in the past. Basically — a few good words from King goes a long, long way.

Stumble back in tomorrow, King-crazed kids, for a new daily horror roundup.

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