Two generations of horror royalty will likely be teaming up for the primary time. Deadline stories that Sam Raimi and Jordan Peele are set to provide Portrait of God, a brand new horror thriller for Common Footage from director Dylan Clark, which can broaden on his brief movie of the identical title. Clark additionally co-wrote the script for the characteristic with Joe Russo (The Inheritance).
What Is Portrait of God About?
Plot particulars are being saved beneath wraps in the interim, however the brief follows a non secular younger lady who discovers the reply to the query, ‘What does God look like?’ “Opening with a quote from the Old Testament — ‘No man shall see Me and live’ — it finds Mia sitting in the dark, practicing a slide presentation about a work of art dubbed ‘Portrait of God,’” reads Deadline’s description. “To some who view the painting, she says, it appears completely black. But others report seeing a person in the darkness — one who’s been described time and again, in consistent detail. Minimalistic yet menacing, the short offers a counterpoint to the idea of God as a benevolent entity. Viewers of the portrait, beware.” Sounds fascinating.
Peele will produce Portrait of God alongside Win Rosenfeld by means of Monkeypaw Productions, with Raimi and Romel Adam producing by means of Ghost Home Footage.
What’s Subsequent for Jordan Peele and Sam Raimi?
Sadly, it’s troublesome to say after we’ll see Jordan Peele’s subsequent movie, as his follow-up to Nope has been delayed repeatedly. The undertaking was initially slated to be launched final December, nevertheless it was pushed again time and again till Common truly pulled the movie from its schedule in September. We don’t know a lot about it, however Peele himself did say that it had potential to be “my favorite movie if I make it right.” Fingers crossed.
As for Raimi, it’s a lot happier information. He’s again within the director’s chair for Ship Assist, a horror thriller starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien. “Linda Liddle and Bradley Preston are two colleagues who find themselves stranded on a deserted island after they are the only survivors of a plane crash,” reads the outline. “They must overcome past grievances and work together to survive, but ultimately, it is an unsettling and darkly humorous battle of wills and wits to make it out alive.” The movie is slated to hit theaters on January 30, 2026. The trailer appears like enjoyable, and I’m all the time down for no matter Raimi needs to offer us.
