Jeffrey Reddick who created and co-wrote Final Destination, has just sold his TV pilot, titled The Feed, to Hood River Entertainment. The series, based on an idea by Roy Crabaugh, was developed by Riddick and Stephen Twardokus, will soon begin filming, EW reports.
Not only is the first season of the supernatural series all mapped out, they are already planning season two.
“The Feed is a supernatural series about a demon, created by online hatred, negativity, and vitriol, that uses technology to manipulate, torment, and kill its victims. The plan is for each season to explore a different aspect of American culture, and bring to light characters’ deepest fears, as the demon grows stronger and stronger.
In season 1, the demon infects the smart house of a prominent African-American family and exploits the insidious undercurrent of racism in their community to terrorize them and tear the family apart.
Season 2 focuses on a middle-class, Christian family whose beliefs are warped by the demon to turn their town against them. A group of demonologists and computer hackers will team up with survivors of each season to form a resistance intent on stopping the demon before it grows strong enough to infiltrate technology everywhere.”
Get Out proved that you can scare the hell out of people by examining the darkness that festers just below the surface of life. The Feed is a supernatural thriller, but the real world horrors, the scary way people can be manipulated through social media and the evil that we are capable of inflicting on each other are the themes that I’m really excited about exploring.” Reddick said.
Hopefully, casting and a premiere date will be announced soon. We will keep you posted.