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Sarah Paulson and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are teaming up for a new period horror. CBS’s desire to turn everything into a procedural continues with Einstein. Plus, get a glimpse of what’s coming on Solar Opposites and Suicide Squad Isekai. To me, my spoilers!

Little Bites

According to Deadline, Powerman 5000 frontman Spider One’s new horror movie produced by Cher and Chaz Bono is now scheduled for an October 4 theatrical release date. Little Bites concerns “a young widow and mother, who desperately tries to protect her daughter, Alice, from the grips of a fiendish, flesh eating monster named Agyar.” Krsy Fox, Heather Langenkamp, Barbara Crampton, Bonnie Aarons, Elizabeth Caro and Jon Sklaroff are attached to star.

Hold Your Breath

Deadline also has word Hold Your Breath, the period horror film set amidst “the horrific dust storms of 1930’s Oklahoma” will premiere on Hulu this October 3. Starring Sarah Paulson and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, the story concerns “a woman (Paulson) convinced a sinister presence is threatening her family.”

Death Streamer

A vampire with smartglasses livestreams his victim’s murders in the trailer for Death Streamer, the latest offering from Full Moon Features.

 

The Waking

According to AllKPop, Choi Woo Sik is in talks to star in The Waking, a drama series at Disney+ concerning “an organization tasked with managing giants and another organization that opposes it.”

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

A new display at D23 showcases a few characters from the series, including The Mandalorian‘s Vane, SM-33 the Droid, and new Shistavanen and Gran characters.

New look at #StarWars #SkeletonCrew on the show floor at #D23 pic.twitter.com/D4KOVWBYbo

— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 9, 2024

Einstein

Deadline reports CBS has ordered a pilot for Einstein, a mystery/procedural series from Monk‘s Andy Breckman and Randy Zisk focusing on Albert Einstein’s “brilliant but directionless” great grandson. Based on an earlier German TV series, the synopsis states our hero “spends his days as a comfortably tenured professor until his bad boy antics land him in trouble with the law and he is pressed into service helping a local police detective solve her most puzzling cases.”

Suicide Squad Isekai

AnimeTV has a new poster for the final few episodes of Suicide Squad Isekai.

【New Key Visual】SUICIDE SQUAD ISEKAI

✨More: https://t.co/Tv8ger5KG3 pic.twitter.com/8QVdxnrp8Z

— AnimeTV チェーン (@animetv_jp) August 8, 2024

Solar Opposites

Terry has a meltdown in a new clip from the fifth season of Solar Opposites.

Psi Cops

Finally, the Psi Cops investigate crop circles with Bitsie in the trailer for next week’s episode.

 

 

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