The Woman in Black to haunt cinemas again in Susan Hill sequel
Hammer and Hill team up again on new story The Woman in Black: Angels of Death, which will be adapted by screenwriter Jon Croker
It has proven the most successful British horror of all time at the box office and given star Daniel Radcliffe a welcome post-Harry Potter career boost. Now spine chiller The Woman in Black is to get a follow-up after Hammer films revealed plans to team up with novelist Susan Hill for a sequel, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Tuesday, 3 April, 2012
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