Scott Spiegel Set to Direct Wrath

2013/09/25 15:35:34 +00:00 | Jonathan James

Scott Spiegel, co-writer of Evil Dead II and director of Hostel III, has been announced of the director of Wrath, a new witch movie coming from Fatality Films:

"Fatality Films, owned and operated by Scott Spiegel and Andrea Albin, announces its latest procurement, “Wrath” from new writer Alex Sosin, to be directed by Scott Spiegel.

A horrific murder that took place over two hundred years ago gives birth to a vengeful creature, The Easter Witch, who returns to exact revenge on the unsuspecting locals of a California coastal town in the mid-1980s.

The town of Emerald Beach holds a secret, a secret that the town’s troubled inhabitants have kept since 1736. Told as a local legend to the town’s children, the words echo on the night air as a caution.

“Run on home. Heed the warning. Don’t come out till early morning.”

But now, in 1986, on the eve of Swedish Easter, brothers Colton and Reid Bergstrom will come face to face with this chilling secret. As night falls over Emerald Beach, Colton and Reid must run for their lives and survive until dawn as a terrifying and ravenous creature known as The Easter Witch begins an unstoppable hunt for the brothers, stalking them at every deadly turn.

Fatality Films is currently casting its latest acquisition, which will film mid-2014."

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