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‘Weapons’ Prequel on the Table as Zach Cregger Mulls Future

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New Line is in early talks for a prequel to Weapons, its buzzy hit horror film from writer-director Zach Cregger, which opened over the weekend.


via: THR


Multiple sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Warner Bros. and New Line, home of Weapons, are already talking with Cregger about making a prequel exploring the origin story of the strange aunt who suddenly arrives in town.


One of Weapons’ conceits is its chapter structure centering on particular characters, and sources say that Cregger actually had a chapter focused on Gladys and some of her backstory. He ultimately pulled that section from the script for length purposes. Now with the movie’s wild success, that lost chapter would be expanded into a full-length story. Sources say no deals have been made, nor is there any timeline.


That’s partly because Cregger is already in prep on his next feature — he wasn’t even in town for the opening of Weapons, as he was in Prague in pre-production on his Resident Evil reboot for Columbia Pictures, for which he is to receive at $20 million payday, an astounding figure for a filmmaker working on only his third feature (not counting co-directing little seen 2011 feature The Civil War on Drugs, which he made far before becoming an A-list director, or 2009’s Miss March for Searchlight.) Evil is scheduled to open in theaters on Sept. 18, 2026.


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The question on many lips is: Where will Cregger go next? If he was already a filmmaker on the rise thanks to the out- of-nowhere success of his 2022 debut, Barbarian, Weapons has given him carte blanche and a pen to write his own ticket (with the help of his CAA and Artists First reps, of course).


The Weapons prequel is only one of his options. There is Henchman, an original story that would be for Warner Bros. that now its DC Studios division must seriously consider. And there’s Flood, a sci-fi script that he’s already written.


Whatever film it is, however, there is a better than average chance it will be at Warners. Co-movie chief Michael De Luca was the first exec in town to finish reading the Weapons script and make an offer after Cregger and producer Roy Lee sent it out at 8 a.m. sharp one January in 2023 in a maverick move to spark a bidding war.


Cregger told THR that De Luca called at 9:30 a.m. to say he wanted to make the movie. Hours later, Warners and its genre division New Line won the battle over others, including Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions, and agreed to pay $38 million for the project. De Luca also tried to land the rights to Cregger’s Resident Evil, losing that one to Sony, and he’s been eager to get him back into the studio fold ever since.


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During the Aug. 8-10 weekend, Weapons opened to $43 million domestically, more than $10 million ahead of expectations and a huge sum for an original title amid the overall horror downturn at the box office. This week started off with Weapons firing up $5.2 million at the domestic box office, the best August Monday gross ever for a horror title, not adjusted for inflation. That leaves the film with a domestic tally of $48 million and $83 million globally through Monday.


In terms of the next steps, Cregger was playing it coy in the days ahead of the movie’s opening. “Everything in this business changes on a dime. On the other side of Resident Evil, I may not be able to make anything,” he said in a THR interview. “You just never know.


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At first I couldn't see the possibility of them conjuring a prequel or a sequel from the Weapons universe. Then I thought about a bit, and now I can see where they could possibly go.


I can see them exploring the origin of Aunt Gladys regarding how she got into the dark arts, or a sequel involving Matthew who seemed to already have issues before he was taken. Remember he did bully Alex Lilly before he was propositioned by his Aunt Gladys to (SPOILER ALERT) steal something valuable from his classmates so that she could feed off of their youthfulness.


What if based on his fathers dream where there was the Ak-47 hovering over the house that he becomes a mass shooter at his school. That would be an interesting avenue to explore. However, Zach may go down the less controversial route and stick to the supernatural.



 
 
 
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