![]() ![]() Wan has produced films such as “The Conjuring 2” (2016), “The Nun” (2018), “Annabelle Comes Home” (2019) and “ M3GAN” (2022).īlumhouse has produced popular franchises such as “Paranormal Activity” (2007–2021), “Insidious” (2010–2023), and “The Purge” (2013–2021), among many others. “We know there are so many fans of ‘Dead by Daylight’ out there and think it’s imperative we find someone who appreciates and loves the world as much as we do, to help us bring the game to the big screen,” Jason Blum, the CEO and co-founder of Blumhouse, shared.Ītomic Monster and Blumhouse are no strangers to the world of horror.Ītomic Monster is behind several hit films, including “ Annabelle” (2014), “Lights Out” (2016) and “There’s Someone Inside Your House” (2021). The project is still in its early stages, with a search for its director and screenwriter currently underway. “We’re big fans of the game at Atomic Monster, and are thrilled to be teaming up with Blumhouse to bring this frighteningly visceral world to the big screen.” “In ‘Dead by Daylight’ the Behaviour team has created a love letter to the world of horror, building an incredible environment teeming with atmosphere and terrifying villains - perfect for a scary cinematic adaptation,” James Wan, the CEO and founder of Atomic Monster, said in a statement. UP NEXT: Battling Melbourne Victory take on Western United on Monday evening to round out the long weekend in Victoria.The hit multiplayer survival horror and action game “Dead by Daylight” will be getting a film adaptation.Ĭanadian gaming studio Behaviour Interactive will collaborate with production companies Atomic Monster and Blumhouse on the adaptation, according to Variety. UNDER PRESSURE: Macarthur's 4-1 loss to Central Coast means the Bulls now haven't won away from Campbelltown Stadium since Christmas Eve. He scored a flick-header in the 88th minute to seal a 2-1 win for City. Henry Hore coughed up the ball and O'Neill pounced, charging forward and embarking on a weaving run before fizzing a wonderful strike past Roar goalkeeper Jordan Holmes. McEneff sent the crowd of 7,890 wild when his shot from the edge of the box deflected off Wanderers defender Thomas Beadling and wrong-footed goalkeeper Lawrence Thomas.īEAT THAT 2: Aiden O'Neill's goal to put Melbourne City ahead against Brisbane was a work of art. Both Elsey and Covic's fouls happened on 57 seconds, but the referee took more time to dish out Elsey's red.īEAT THAT: Perth midfielder Aaron McEneff popped up five minutes into added time with the winner against Western Sydney. The fastest belongs to then-Victory goalkeeper Ante Covic, who was sent off after just 62 seconds in a 2-2 draw with Brisbane in 2011. As a side note, Glory defender Jordan Elsey's red card in the 93rd second was the second fastest in ALM history. With plenty more games to come, that record is set to be smashed in the coming weeks. That's how many red cards there have been this season, matching the previous record set in 2010/11. The Adelaide United skipper scored a goal and assisted in two others in the Reds' dramatic 4-2 win over Newcastle that extended their unbeaten run to nine games. MAN OF THE WEEK: Craig Goodwin just can't stop influencing games. ![]() Zawada's partner was due to give birth on Saturday and the striker had insisted he was going to stay in Wellington if she went into labour, but he travelled to Auckland and scored. THEY SAID IT: "I thank his wife Patrycja for holding on for another day." - Wellington coach Ufuk Talay after striker Oskar Zawada scored his ninth goal in 10 games to seal a 1-0 win over Sydney FC. ![]()
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