In regards to HHN on the "big screen" (Silver Screen Scream?). There were rumors of Blumhouse potentially taking a crack at it.
As for "Dead Exposure" *big sigh* Ignoring the sequel house "patient zero", what made 2008's Dead Exposure so intense, memorable & legit scary was that it relied heavily on darkness & UV strobes ("camera flashes"). Forget the backstory, only the fanboys knew it. Outside of that, it was a stupidly simple zombie house.
We love to poke fun at Hollywood's "black wallz of doom", but that is exactly what you'd get for the entire house, including sets. But it worked because once that "camera bulb flashed" you'd see the scene outlined, but also a scareactor within inches of you (hope you peed beforehand). This house also introduced the infamous "crowded room" (2012's Universal Monsters did similar for their finale, but without dummies. Of course that house was a great Dead Exposure successor in general).
Can we just go the Goosebumps route & get a "Say Cheese & Die" house? ...oh right.. Disney.
As for "Dead Exposure" *big sigh* Ignoring the sequel house "patient zero", what made 2008's Dead Exposure so intense, memorable & legit scary was that it relied heavily on darkness & UV strobes ("camera flashes"). Forget the backstory, only the fanboys knew it. Outside of that, it was a stupidly simple zombie house.
We love to poke fun at Hollywood's "black wallz of doom", but that is exactly what you'd get for the entire house, including sets. But it worked because once that "camera bulb flashed" you'd see the scene outlined, but also a scareactor within inches of you (hope you peed beforehand). This house also introduced the infamous "crowded room" (2012's Universal Monsters did similar for their finale, but without dummies. Of course that house was a great Dead Exposure successor in general).
Can we just go the Goosebumps route & get a "Say Cheese & Die" house? ...oh right.. Disney.