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‘THE GUEST’ Director Adam Wingard Returns To Horror With ‘THE WOODS’ For Lionsgate

Written by Christopher M

Director Adam Wingard is returning to the horror genre according to The Hollywood Reporter. Wingard previously helming films such as the thriller The Guest and horror flick You’re Next.

Adam will be re-teaming with writer Simon Barrett (The Guest, You’re Next) on the Lionsgate project The Woods.

Details on the movie are scarce but will focus on a group of college kids who go camping only to find out they aren’t alone.



SOURCE: THR

This piece originally appeared on Celluloid and Cigarette Burns. Reprinted with permission. Follow On Twitter @_ChristopherM
 
 
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