Last month it was announced that Chiller is developing Siren, a film version of David Bruckner's V/H/S segment, Amateur Night. Now it's been revealed that Gregg Bishop will helm the adaptation of the short that delivered the chilling line, "I like you."

Ain't It Cool News revealed that Bishop (director of the eternally quotable and infectiously fun horror comedy Dance of the Dead, the insightful thriller The Other Side, and the "Dante the Great" segment of V/H/S: Viral) will helm Siren for Chiller.

Will frequent Bishop collaborator, the talented Justin Welborn, play a part in Siren? Will Hannah Fierman reprise her transformative role as Lily? No casting details are known at this time, so we'll have to wait and see. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more details on Siren.

"In Siren, a bachelor party becomes a savage fight for survival when the groomsmen unwittingly unleash a fabled predator upon the festivities. Slated to premiere on Chiller in 2016, Siren is adapted from David Bruckner's short film Amateur Night, one of the segments featured in the 2012 Sundance premiere of the anthology thriller V/H/S.

Siren is written by Ben Collins & Luke Piotrowski, executive produced by David Bruckner and Brad Miska and produced by Gary Binkow for Collective Digital Studios."

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