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Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Hulu’s Clive Barker Movie ‘Books of Blood’ Will Have a Panel at the Virtual New York Comic Con

This year’s New York Comic Con will be an all-virtual event taking place online from October 8-11, and Hulu announced today that Books of Blood will be represented at the show.

Not to be confused with the 2009 film Book of Blood, which adapted a couple of Clive Barker‘s Books of Blood stories, a brand new adaptation of those tales is headed our way this Halloween season with Hulu‘s Books of Blood, a feature film anthology that has been dated for premiere on October 7th – just one day prior to the start of this year’s NYCC.

Announced last year, Brannon Braga (“The Orville”) directed Books of Blood for Hulu, named after the six volumes of original Clive Barker stories that were published in the mid-’80s. Braga also co-wrote and executive produced the film, with Seth MacFarlane on board to executive produce alongside him. Here’s the plot synopsis we were recently provided with:

“Written by Braga and Adam Simon (Salem) based on a short story by Barker with contributing original material, Books of Blood takes a journey into uncharted and forbidden territory through three tales tangled in space and time.”

The Books of Blood panel will take you “into uncharted and forbidden territory, joining the cast and creator of Hulu’s upcoming film for a conversation. Based on Clive Barker’s acclaimed horror anthology, the film will take audiences on a journey through three uncanny tales tangled in space and time.” We’re still waiting on the trailer, but you’ll find poster art below.

Hulu is also bringing “Helstrom” and “Monsterland” to the virtual NYCC.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3630977/hulus-clive-barker-movie-books-blood-will-panel-virtual-new-york-comic-con/

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