What's Happening?
Bleecker Street has acquired the global rights to the horror film 'When Darkness Loves Us', directed by James Ashcroft and starring Emilia Clarke. The film, based on Elizabeth Engstrom's novella, follows a young woman who returns to the surface after
being trapped in an underground cave system for 15 years. The project, which recently wrapped production in New Zealand, is set for a 2027 theatrical release. Bleecker Street's acquisition excludes Australia and New Zealand, where it will be distributed by Umbrella Entertainment and Aotearoa New Zealand, respectively.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of 'When Darkness Loves Us' by Bleecker Street highlights the growing interest in horror films that explore psychological and emotional themes. Emilia Clarke's involvement in the project brings significant attention, given her popularity from previous roles. The film's unique premise, focusing on survival and identity, is likely to resonate with audiences seeking more than traditional horror narratives. This acquisition also underscores Bleecker Street's commitment to distributing diverse and innovative films, potentially expanding their reach in the global market and influencing future horror film productions.











