Tea Shop Productions has signed “Lucky” writer-director Natasha Kermani to adapt and direct Joe Hill’s action-horror short story “Abraham’s Boys” into a feature film.
Serving as something of a follow-up to Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” the story follows Abraham Van Helsing’s sons Max and Rudy who know nothing of their father’s past and don’t understand his overprotective attitude and strange behaviour.
Making things worse, Abraham is becoming increasingly more unhinged, paranoid, and violent. The film will explore the boys’ trauma through the eyes of a young Asian woman who is no stranger to death.
Hill created the comic “Locke & Key” and the novel “NOS4A2” which have both been adapted for the screen.
Source: Deadline