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“Tales From the Crypt” Rights Issues a Complicated “Nightmare”

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The “twist” ending is that we’ll probably never see “Tales From the Crypt” back on television (I’m fine with this so long as I get the HBO episodes in HD one of these days).

Last year, TNT told Bloody Disgusting that rights issues have delayed their “Tales From the Crypt” revival, which was to be part of an M. Night Shyamalan curated horror block. In August 2016 TNT president Kevin Reilly said to expect the show in the fourth quarter of 2017. After small optimism, Reilly told Deadline back in June that they’re moving on from the project and instead focusing on Ridley Scott’s new anthology series.

“That one got really caught up in a complete legal mess unfortunately with a very complicated underlying rights structure,” he had explained. “We lost so much time, so I said, ‘Look, I’m not waiting around four years for this thing’. Maybe that will come back around…”

Reilly had more to say today, explaining that they wouldn’t have even announced the project had they known how complicated and screwed up the rights were.

“It’s been fun with lawyers, it’s been really fun,” Reilly sarcastically stated“We did not know from the get-go or else we would not have announced it and made a big deal out of it. But in fact, there were rights. It is among the most — if not the most — complicated rights structure I’ve ever seen in my career, and we had no idea as we got into it. It became a nightmare. So we said, ‘Fine.’ If and when this gets cleaned up, we’ll revisit.”

“Tales From the Crypt” – part of TNT’s planned Horror Block, which was to also include “Time of Death” and “Creatures” –  was greenlit back in April 2016 as they were ramping up an initial 10-episode order of the anthology series that would have reinvented the Crypt Keeper, based on the original EC Comics.

The project was announced as a new block of terror and suspense that was to be curated by Shyamalan, the Oscar-nominated writer-director of The Sixth Sense, Signs and Unbreakable, and executive producer of the the Fox series “Wayward Pines.”

The block was said to feature both short and long-form storytelling, led by the “Tales From the Crypt” anthology series, executive-produced by Shyamalan, his partner at Blinding Edge Pictures, Ashwin Rajan; Endgame’s James Stern; and Aloris Entertainment’s John Santilli and Dan McKinnon.

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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“Agatha All Along” Brings Darkness to Disney+ This September

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Kathryn Hahn is back as the bewitching villain Agatha Harkness in the upcoming Disney+ series “Agatha All Along, confirmed as the official title of the upcoming series tonight.

“Agatha All Along” premieres with the first TWO episodes on September 18.

You can watch the title reveal video below, which makes it clear that all the previous titles for the series were part of a clever marketing campaign… all along. Well played, Marvel.

Tony-winner Patti LuPone joins the previously announced Aubrey Plaza (Child’s Play) and Joe Locke (Heartstopper), as well as Ali Ahn, Maria Dizzia, and Sasheer Zamata.

Emma Caulfield Ford (“Wandavision”) will also be back as the character Dottie.

Jac Schaeffer (“WandaVision”) is on board the series as writer/exec producer.

Plot details for the spinoff project are under wraps at the moment, so it’s unclear if the series will pick up following the events of “WandaVision.” In the finale’s big final battle, Wanda of course defeated Agatha Harkness, trapping her in the town of Westview.

One of Earth’s most powerful witches, we knew she’d eventually be back…

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