With its 1970s small town setting, high school cast, psychic kids and gnarly neighbourhood villain, it was close to pastiche and, like the very worst of King's stories, it was also inelegantly overstuffed. Funnily enough the call came from inside the family home, as it was based on a short story from King's son Joe Hill, over-extended into a film that was a surprise $161m hit.
Nearly two decades ago, Megan Fox had her first breakout role in Michael Bay's live-action Transformers movies. More recently, Fox portrayed a killer android in Subservience, and she's going to add another deadly automaton to her resume in the upcoming sequel Five Nights At Freddy's 2. During New York Comic Con, movie studio Blumhouse announced that Fox will provide the voice of Toy Chica in Five Nights At Freddy's 2. The character was one of the toy animatronics introduced in the Five Nights At Freddy's 2 video game, and she's not the only one being reintroduced in the movie.
The latest Blumhouse release centers on Ramona, played by Danielle Deadwyler, wading through grief over the death of her husband, David, while recovering from injuries sustained in the car crash that took his life.