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Netflix buys Sam Raimi's horror film Don’t Move

Adam Schindler and Brian Netto are directing the Sam Raimi production from a screenplay by David White and TJ Cimfel

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Netflix has bagged the rights to distribute producer Sam Raimi's horror feature Don’t Move worldwide, according to Variety. It stars Finn Wittrock and Kelsey Asbille. Don’t Move revolves around a serial killer injecting a paralytic agent into a grieving woman's body in the woodland. Before the agent consumes her body and shuts down her nervous system, the woman has to flee from the killer while fighting for survival.

Adam Schindler and Brian Netto are directing the film from a screenplay by David White and TJ Cimfel. Netflix will release Don't Move across the world except for the Commonwealth of Independent States and Poland.

Raimi is producing the film with Hammerstone Studios' Zainab Azizi and Alex Lebovici, as well as Capstone's Christian Mercuri. Executive producers comprise Roman Viaris, Ruzanna Kegeyan and David Haring of Capstone; Ara Keshishian and Petr Jákl of ZQ Entertainment; Roger Chenn, Michael Pessell, Schindler, Netto, and Marc Manus.

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