DearDavid, based on the viral Twitter ghost story by former BuzzFeed employee Adam Ellis, has wrapped production and is eyeing a fall 2022 release date
The film, based on the viral Twitter ghost story by former BuzzFeed employee Adam Ellis, has wrapped production and is eyeing a fall 2022 release date. Ellis unfolded a ghost tale over Twitter in August 2017 centering on a dead boy who was haunting him and following him around. The story went viral over the course of several months, with Ellis amassing over one million followers.
Prew will be playing the lead role of Ellis, while Long will be playing the head of BuzzFeed. Bang will play another supporting lead role. John McPhailLast month, Lionsgate and BuzzFeed revealed thatwould be their third collaboration together, after the thriller was formerly set up at New Line with Dan Lin producing. Now, Richard Alan Reid, head of global content and head of BuzzFeed Studios, is producing alongside Jason Moring, Michael Philip and Naysun Alae-Carew.
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