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Wes Craven’s New Film Isn’t ’24/8′ It’s ‘My Soul to Take’

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Wes Craven has been working on a new scary movie for the masses, for a while it was called 24/8. The film now has an official title, My Soul to Take.

When Wes Craven’s latest fright flick arrives in theaters in 2010, it won’t be called 25/8, a moniker it has held since the director began production. Instead, it is now entitled “My Soul to Take.”

Craven broke the news via his Twitter account this morning. ShockTillYouDrop.com says that while the title was once apropos for the film, the term “25/8″ is no longer used in the story so it wouldn’t really make sense to call it that. Craven adds “25/8″ has always been a working title.

Max Thierot, Denzel Whitaker and Shareeka Epps star in what is Craven’s first film that he has written and directed since New Nightmare in the ’90s. Thierot plays “Bug,” a young man who is possibly being terrorized by his serial killer father sixteen years after his supposed death.

I don’t quite understand why Craven has been hiding away for all these years, hopefully he still has that spark to make this movie scary.

Source: Coming Soon

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