Monsters Come Out at Night: ‘Night Teeth’ Director Breaks ‘Curfew’ for Paramount Players

Meagan Navarro didn’t like Netflix’s vampire flick Night Teeth, but it does look awesome. Maybe filmmaker Adam Randall will knock the next one out of the park?

Randall, who also helmed the Helen Hunt starrer I See You, will next break Curfew for Paramount Players, reports Deadline.

“The former Blood List entry follows a rebellious teenage girl who is sent to stay with her grandmother in a sleepy town whose quirky traditions include a curfew banning anyone from going out at night. However, when the girl ventures out after dark she discovers the murky truth behind the town’s mysterious history.”

“This is a fun monster movie that harks back to Amblin movies of yore,” Randall told the site.

“There is an intriguing conflict between the teenage girl and the older generations but it also has the thrills and action of a monster movie. It’s a great script.”

Here’s a bonus: the most recent script was penned by Cam‘s Isa Mazzei! Jaki Bradley and Kevin Armento did previous revisions. Dick Grunert wrote the original spec that made it onto the 2017 Blood List.

Producing are Vincent Gatewood (Night Teeth) of Unique Features and Chris Armogida (We Summon The Darkness) of Nightshade Entertainment. Former New Line boss Bob Shaye will serve as EP via Unique Features.