What's Happening?
Nicolas Cage and director Osgood Perkins are set to expand the 'Longlegs' universe with a new sequel. Paramount Pictures has acquired the rights to this project following the success of the original 'Longlegs' film, which grossed $128 million in 2024.
The film, a serial killer thriller, featured Cage as a Satan-worshipping killer and was a significant hit for the production company Neon. Perkins will return to write and direct the sequel, with Cage reprising his role and also serving as a producer. The project is being produced by Range Media Partners’ Brian Kavanaugh Jones, Perkins and Chris Ferguson through their company Phobos, and Dave Caplan under his C2 banner.
Why It's Important?
The success of the original 'Longlegs' film has established a strong foundation for a potential franchise, highlighting the continued audience interest in horror thrillers. This sequel not only reinforces Nicolas Cage's reputation for playing complex and dark characters but also solidifies Osgood Perkins' status as a prominent director in the horror genre. The involvement of major production companies like Paramount Pictures indicates a significant investment in the franchise's future, which could lead to further installments and expanded storytelling opportunities. This development is likely to impact the horror film market, potentially influencing trends and inspiring similar projects.
What's Next?
As the project is still in its early stages, specific plot details remain undisclosed. However, with the rights secured by Paramount Pictures, production is expected to move forward, with casting and filming schedules likely to be announced soon. The film's success could lead to additional sequels or spin-offs, further expanding the 'Longlegs' universe. Industry stakeholders, including fans of the horror genre and Nicolas Cage, will be watching closely for updates and potential release dates.











