PREVENGE Director Is Turning A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Into A Horror Movie

The Bard is quaking in his boots.
Midsummer Night's Dream director Alice Lowe in PREVENGE (Credit: Shudder)
PREVENGE (Credit: Shudder)

If you hated reading Shakespeare in school, Alice Loweโ€™s new horror movie is right up your alley. Deadline reports that the director behind Prevenge and the 2024 comedy Timestalker is developing a horror version of A Midsummer Nightโ€™s Dream, the Bardโ€™s classic tale of mistaken identity, under a new two-picture deal with Western Edge Pictures, which previously produced her other films.ย 

Lowe is set to write, direct, and star in the film, which does not have a logline but will loosely adapt the story originally written in 1595, and has since been adapted for film numerous times, including in 1999, in a version that starred Michelle Pfeiffer, Kevin Kline, Stanley Tucci, and Christian Bale, among others.ย 

โ€œI wanted to make a classic and it struck me that Midsummer Nightโ€™s Dream, which I know so well, is always made in the same way over and over,โ€ Lowe told Deadline. โ€œItโ€™s so genuinely funny. But also fey and fairies and blah blah blah. But I donโ€™t see why it couldnโ€™t be revisited with how terrifying and odd everything happens in it, and how the undercurrents are actually so dark and strange.โ€

In addition to her horror take on Shakespeare, which will shoot sometime next year, Lowe is also developing Sprites for Western Edge, a horror comedy about a little girl who joins a girl guide (or Girl Scouts, for us here in the States) group. Sheโ€™ll also write, direct, and star in that film as well, though according to Deadline has no plans to cast herself in a leading role in either film.ย 

โ€œThe film in some ways is autobiographical,โ€ Lowe says of Sprites. โ€œItโ€™s set in the early 80s, which is a period that fascinates me. Itโ€™s a time when things were rapidly changing and I think the onset of the individualism that is today the mainstay of our psyches and society at largeโ€ฆ But I also see it as a transition between the trust in the monarchy, authority, in the church, in religion, in the community and into something more formless and self-centred. Sort of liminalโ€ฆ. And so, as a kid, you could slip through those cracks. So at core itโ€™s about being afraid of adults!โ€

No release date has been announced for either Loweโ€™s A Midsummer Nightโ€™s Dream or Sprites. Stay tuned to FANGORIA for more updates as they arrive.