A SPOOKY DETOUR: 'TALK TO ME' SERIES ADVENTURES INTO META'S EXTENDED REALITY 
A few years ago, A24 greenlit a sequel to Danny and Michael Philippou's breakout horror hit 'Talk to Me'. Now, the Hollywood siblings are back with an unexpected expansion of their universe - but not in the way fans might have hoped. The brothers' latest project will be a series of six half-hour episodes created exclusively for Meta headsets, shot fully in 3D to create a fully immersive experience that will make horror fans feel like they're living out the terror.
The show's premise remains intact: a disembodied hand with supernatural powers can possess anyone who dares to grab hold of it. However, the new series takes a different approach by following "a group of young travelers chasing the ultimate party on a European island" until they stumble upon the Hand, a supernatural entity that's deadlier than any drug.
The Philippous are on board as executive producers, but a new creative team is guiding this Meta and XRTV collaboration. Darren Brandl came up with the concept with Trent Atherton, who wrote all six episodes, while Craig William Macneill (Castle Rock, Westworld) will direct. According to Brandl, 'Talk to Me' was an ideal project for extended reality because it allows the story to be mapped into viewers' own spaces, creating a sense of presence and awe.
While this new series promises to deliver an unsettling experience, fans may still hold out hope that a more accessible continuation of the story will make its way to theaters. In fact, when Danny Philippou spoke with the Hollywood Reporter earlier this year, he mentioned that 'Talk to Me 2' was initially greenlit but eventually got put on the backburner so they could focus on bringing back their previous project, 'Bring Her Back'.
The title for the 'Talk to Me' series remains under wraps, and no release date has been announced. For now, fans will have to wait and see if this Meta-exclusive adventure delivers the same thrills as the original 'Talk to Me'.
				
			A few years ago, A24 greenlit a sequel to Danny and Michael Philippou's breakout horror hit 'Talk to Me'. Now, the Hollywood siblings are back with an unexpected expansion of their universe - but not in the way fans might have hoped. The brothers' latest project will be a series of six half-hour episodes created exclusively for Meta headsets, shot fully in 3D to create a fully immersive experience that will make horror fans feel like they're living out the terror.
The show's premise remains intact: a disembodied hand with supernatural powers can possess anyone who dares to grab hold of it. However, the new series takes a different approach by following "a group of young travelers chasing the ultimate party on a European island" until they stumble upon the Hand, a supernatural entity that's deadlier than any drug.
The Philippous are on board as executive producers, but a new creative team is guiding this Meta and XRTV collaboration. Darren Brandl came up with the concept with Trent Atherton, who wrote all six episodes, while Craig William Macneill (Castle Rock, Westworld) will direct. According to Brandl, 'Talk to Me' was an ideal project for extended reality because it allows the story to be mapped into viewers' own spaces, creating a sense of presence and awe.
While this new series promises to deliver an unsettling experience, fans may still hold out hope that a more accessible continuation of the story will make its way to theaters. In fact, when Danny Philippou spoke with the Hollywood Reporter earlier this year, he mentioned that 'Talk to Me 2' was initially greenlit but eventually got put on the backburner so they could focus on bringing back their previous project, 'Bring Her Back'.
The title for the 'Talk to Me' series remains under wraps, and no release date has been announced. For now, fans will have to wait and see if this Meta-exclusive adventure delivers the same thrills as the original 'Talk to Me'.