In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to give Chauncey something to eat and travel to the Never Ever as we review the 2024 horror film “Imaginary”…
Writer and director Jeff Wadlow already had a home at horror studio Blumhouse after his work on films “Truth or Dare” and “Fantasy Island” but a meeting with studio head Jason Blum gave him the inspiration for his next movie.
Wadlow asked Blum “what do you really want” when pitching a movie and Blum told him that the studio had already tackled “The Purge” “Halloween” and other horror genres but what about something supernatural, scary that also skewed a little younger?
Wadlow took that idea and decided to focus his next film on the concept of an imaginary friend — something almost all children experience at one time or another growing up. As he sought out some writers he could collaborate with, a pair of old friends gave him an idea about an evil teddy bear and that was the stroke of genius that Wadlow needed to give his imaginary friend story a new spin.
The story centers around a woman moving back to her childhood home with her new husband and her two stepdaughters with one of the girls finding an old teddy bear and suddenly growing attached to her new imaginary friend named Chauncey. It doesn’t take long for things to start going awry and they begin to realize that this bear isn’t imaginary but it is malevolent…
In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to give Chauncey something to eat and travel to the Never Ever as we review the 2024 horror film “Imaginary”…
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