Noah Hawley, the Emmy-winning creator, director, and writer behind Fargo and Alien: Earth, has set his next film project: a remake of the Argentinian supernatural horror Terrified for Warner Bros.
Hawley is set to direct and produce the feature, which is being developed alongside Demián Rugna, the writer-director of the Spanish-language original film, released as Aterrados. The film had a limited theatrical release in South America, but was released in the US, Canada, and the UK via Shudder.
The project will be a reimagining of the 2017 film, which follows a police officer and several paranormal researchers and investigators as they attempt to get to the bottom of supernatural occurrences shaking a Buenos Aires neighbourhood.
Hawley will produce under his banner, 26 Keys. His banner previously produced Alien: Earth, Fargo, and the FX series Legion. Fargo, based on the Coen Brothers film, has won seven Emmys from a total of 70 nominations over the course of its five seasons. Alien: Earth, meanwhile, is returning soon for its second season. Hawley also released his debut feature Lucy in the Sky with Fox Searchlight in 2019.
The Terrified remake does not yet have a cast attached, nor a release date, but stay tuned as we find out more!






