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Hannibal creator Bryan Fuller and star Mads Mikkelsen are now in production on the horror movie Dust Bunny, co-starring Sigourney Weaver

Last November, it was announced that Hannibal TV series creator Bryan Fuller would be re-teaming with Hannibal himself, Mads Mikkelsen, for a family-oriented horror project Dust Bunny. Fuller also worked on a TV series based on the Friday The 13th franchise, called Crystal Lake for franchise rights holders Victor Miller, Rob Barsamian, Miller’s attorney Marc Toberoff, A24 and the Peacock streaming platform. While Crystal Lake has been halted due to the writers’ strike, it has not affected Dust bunny. Fuller shared an image of himself with Mikkelsen in celebration of the fact that the two are “back on the saddle”. The image can be seen in the embed below this article.

Dust bunny, which Fuller is directing from his screenplay, is currently filming in Budapest. It hasn’t yet been announced by the trades but Sigourney told New York Social Diary earlier this month that she is also in the cast. She said: “I am about to leave for Budapest to make a wonderful little movie called Dust bunny. I play another person who’s not so nice, opposite Mads Mikkelsen, the brilliant Danish actor (Casino Royale), with a really talented writer/director, Bryan Fuller (Hannibal). And I have really beautiful costumes!

Fuller is also producing the film with Entertainment One and Thunder Road’s Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee. Dust bunny is described as a “throwback to the family-horror films of the 1980s”. It tells the tale of an eight-year-old who recruits a strange neighbor to hunt down and kill the monster under her bed. Do you find Dust bunny

interesting? Are you happy to see Bryan Fuller, Mads Mikkelsen, and Sigourney weaver working together again? I’m interested in seeing a throwback of the family horror films of the ’80s with these names. I’m looking forward to seeing what Dust bunny will be like.

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