Paul Feig to Direct His First-Ever Horror Film After Bridesmaids
Paul Feig is preparing to direct Detention, a horror film that will mark the first full-fledged entry into the genre for the filmmaker best known for comedies.
For years, Paul Feig has been associated with hit comedies and stylish thrillers, but he is now set to explore entirely new territory. His next project will be the horror film Detention. While most details remain under wraps, the story is said to revolve around a dark secret connecting a group of former classmates.
Paul Feig Takes on Horror
Throughout his career, Feig has directed acclaimed films such as Bridesmaids, Spy, the 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters, as well as the thriller A Simple Favor and its sequel.
Although his previous work has featured elements of suspense and mystery, Detention will be his first true horror film.
According to industry insiders, Feig intends to retain his signature focus on character development while delivering a story that is significantly darker, more suspenseful and genuinely frightening.
What the Film Is About
An official synopsis has not yet been released, but reports suggest the story follows a group of former classmates who reunite years after graduation. As the reunion unfolds, they begin uncovering a long-buried secret that proves far more terrifying than any of them could have imagined.
The filmmakers have not revealed whether the story will feature supernatural elements or remain grounded in psychological horror. That mystery has become one of the project's biggest talking points.
Production Is Just Beginning
The film has not yet secured an official distributor. Industry sources say Blumhouse Productions and Atomic Monster are currently considered the leading candidates to acquire the project, given their track record of producing some of the most successful horror franchises in recent years.
Casting has also yet to be announced. According to reports, auditions will begin after Feig completes work on the sequel to The Housemaid, which he is currently directing for Lionsgate.
A New Chapter in Feig's Career
Paul Feig's career has seen mixed fortunes in recent years, but interest in his work has grown again following the commercial success of The Housemaid. Produced on a budget of approximately $35 million, the film reportedly grossed more than $400 million worldwide, becoming one of the director's most profitable releases.
Industry attention is now firmly focused on Detention. If Feig can achieve similar success in the horror genre, the project could mark the beginning of an entirely new chapter in his filmmaking career. For now, Detention remains one of the industry's most intriguing upcoming projects, pairing a director famous for comedy with a genre he has never explored before.
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