Into the Spider-Verse Co-Director to Helm Vampire Thriller Blood Count



Blood Count will be a period vampire thriller set in the 1950s, embedded with elements of horror, thriller, and supernatural.

Sony

According to a report by The Hollywood Reporter, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse co-director Peter Ramsey has been brought on board to direct a project titled Blood Count based on a spec that Ramsey wrote. The spec was picked up by Paramount and was eventually handed over to Ramsey for directorial duties. The details of the film’s plot are still under wraps; however, it has been described as a period vampire thriller. It will be set in 1950s Los Angeles and will essentially be a blend of noir-thriller with supernatural elements. As per reports, the film will interestingly draw elements from the life of Ramsey’s father, who was a jazz musician.

MOVIEWEB VIDEO OF THE DAY

Peter Ramsey is best known for his directorial work on Sony’s animated superhero film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Ramsey was also the first Black American to helm a big-budget animation film, Rise of the Guardians. He is also signed up for Spider-Verse sequels as an executive producer one of which, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Part One is awaiting release slated for October 7, 2022. Ramsey has another release lined up for release directly on streaming later this year, titled, Lost Ollie. The series will be a hybrid of live-action and CGI production and will release directly on Netflix.

Besides his recent success with Into the Spider-Verse, Ramsey has worked as a Storyboard Artist on several well-recognized films such as Steven Spielberg’s A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) and Minority Report (2002), David Fincher’s Fight Club (1999), Cast Away (2000), and Adaptation (2002). He also directed the first segment, Active Citizenship for Netflix’s We the People, which is executive produced by former President Barack Obama.

Related: LeBron James Claps Back at Space Jam 2 Haters by Touting the Sequel’s Success

This Project Teams Up Paramount and LeBron James’ SpringHill

Warner Bros.

The film will be a joint production between Paramount and SpringHill. SpringHill is LeBron James and Maverick Carter’s venture which headlined the 2021 film Space Jam: A New Legacy. James, Jamal Henderson, and Spencer Beighley will act serve as producers for the film. The company is currently wrapping up work on sports comedy Hustle starring Adam Sandler as a basketball scout who’s trying to remake his career by grooming an overseas player in NBA. The banner is also producing an adaptation of Jerry Craft’s graphic novel, New Kid, which is to be directed by Prentice Penny (Insecure, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) from an adapted screenplay penned by Eli Wilson Pelton. Pelton has worked with Penny as the writer of several episodes of the hit HBO show Insecure.

Blood Count would probably mark Peter Ramsey’s first outing into the live-action films. He is also working on another live-action project titled, Love in Vain, which is a biopic of Robert Johnson, the American blues musician, and songwriter. Love in Vain will also be a part of Paramount’s script package pickup credited to Ramsey. However, it’s unknown which film of the two will release first and therefore, will become Ramsey’s first official live-action film. Throwing in Lost Ollie in the lot, which is a live-action-cum-CGI film, seems like Ramsey is looking forward to making a massive jump from animation projects to both live-action film and television productions.

The Book of Boba Fett Season One Recap & Review: Star Wars Finally Delivers Where the Sequel Trilogy Failed

The Mandalorian helps Boba Fett and Fennec Shand fight the Pike Syndicate for control of Tatooine.

Read Next

About The Author

Abhishek Sharma
(156 Articles Published)

He’s a cinephile, a self-proclaimed movie geek, and an avid binge-watcher; always ready to sit through a film or a television series, regardless of the genre. His love for cinema always puts him in an analysis mode, studying plot points and cinematic images. Writing for MovieWeb since February 2021, he is always looking for people and groups to discuss and drink on films.

More
From Abhishek Sharma

You can view the original article HERE.

Melissa Barrera Talks “Abigail” and Latine Representation
President Biden’s L.A. Visit Cost LAPD Millions in Staffing
Willow Smith on Empathogen Inspiration, Workout Routine
Jamie Lynn Spears Doesn’t Mind Britney’s Smack Talk, Just Glad She’s Alive
Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story Review
Black Panther Star Would Love to Play Batman in the DCU: ‘I’m All for It’
Retrospective: Oscar Micheaux and the Birth of Black Independent Cinema | Features
Interview with the Vampire Season 2 Review
Billy Idol decided “not to be a drug addict anymore” and is now “California sober”
Dua Lipa says she feels “very close to” people suffering from war, injustices and inequality
King Princess covers Steely Dan’s ‘Dirty Work’ for ‘Hacks’ season 3
Toronto restaurant New Ho King sees huge spike in interest after Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss track
Report: Prescott won’t be charged over 2017 sexual assault case
NBA Showdowns: Heroes, High Stakes, and Hoops
Embiid loves being ‘punching bag’ for Knicks fans
A.J. Brown hopes to play rest of career with Eagles
The Simpsons and Star Wars Team Up for a Mother’s Day Adventure
Grey’s Anatomy Season 20 Episode 6 Review: The Marathon Continues
Sheldon Actors Iain Armitage and Jim Parsons Meet on the Set of Young Sheldon
Chicago PD Season 11 Episode 10 Review: Buried Pieces
Best T-Shirts From Gap | POPSUGAR Fashion
Jimmy Choo Taps Sydney Sweeney, “And Just Like That…” Returns, & More!
Best Workout Leggings From Gap
Maya Rudolph’s Covergirl Moment, Banana Republic Taps Taylor Hill, & More!