Shudder Has Acquired The Supernatural Horror ‘They Live In Grey’

November 22, 2021

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

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Horror’s leading streaming service, Shudder, has acquired worldwide rights to the supernatural feature They Live in Grey.

 

In They Live in The GreyMichelle Krusiec (Hollywood), plays the role of Claire who, while investigating a child abuse case, discovers that the family is being tormented by a supernatural entity. In order to save the family, she must confront her own fears and use her emerging clairvoyance to stop the malevolent force.

 

They Live in The Grey is a Standoff Pictures Production in association with Whiskey Stream Films. The film is produced by Stephen Stanley and The Vang Brothers and features performances by Ken Kirby (Good Trouble), Ellen Wroe (For All Mankind), and Madelyn Grace (Don’t Breath 2).

 

 

The film, written and directed by Burlee and Abel Vang (Bedeviled) will premiere on the service in early 2022. Vertical Entertainment will be handling international sales for the remaining territories at the upcoming American Film Market.

 

The Vang Brothers have crafted a stylish, scary chiller, easily one of the year’s most frightening films, led by a gripping central performance from Michelle Krusiec as Claire. We’re thrilled to invite Shudder members to see through Claire’s eyes and peer into that fascinating and haunting space between life and death,” said Craig Engler, general manager of Shudder.

 

Most horror films with Asian leads are foreign films. We’re proud and excited to tell an Asian-American horror story – something you don’t often see,” said the Vang Brothers. “We can’t imagine a better partner than Shudder to help us bring this Asian-American narrative to the horror genre.”

 

The acquisition deal was negotiated by Emily Gotto, VP, Global Acquisitions & Co-Productions on behalf of Shudder and CAA on behalf of the filmmakers.

 

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