Markdown Amanda Seyfried as the latest combatant entering the fray of the great streaming wars set to begin in a few weeks. From Pedro Pascal and the MCU’s cast of heroes to Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston, the incoming Apple+ and Disney+ streaming platforms have fortified their armories of A-list talent for original shows that will be fighting for the attention of a Netflix-loving world. Now, according to The Hollywood Reporter, Seyfried is in talks to do the same for Netflix, who is defending their supremacy from the oncoming onslaught in a project being billed as a “supernatural thriller” titled “Things Heard & Seen.”
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“The story centers on a young couple who move to the farm near a small town in upstate New York,” according to THR. “Their new home is cursed by the murder of its former owners, and as haunted secrets reveal themselves, the husband and wife’s own marriage reveals itself to have a darkness of its own.”
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Considering the streamer’s recent success with “Bird Box,” “The Haunting of Hill House” and “Gerald’s Game,” it makes sense for Netflix to continue bringing its subscribers the scares they’re clearly flocking to, and that’s something THR also made a note of.
“Sources (say) the tone is similar to Netflix’s acclaimed series ‘The Haunting of Hill House,’” the outlet states.
It’s been some time since Seyfriend has been a name in horror, having last starred in the more horror-lite fare of 2011’s “Red Riding Hood” and 2009’s “Jennifer Body,” but THR noted she is also set for a role in the upcoming horror mystery “You Should Have Left” from iconic Hollywood scribe David Koepp.
“Things Heard & Seen” does not yet have a premiere date, but it’s being helmed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini—the duo behind 2004’s Oscar-nominated “American Splendor,” plus indies like “Extra Man” and “Girl Most Likely” starring Kristen Wiig.