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Hannah Rose May’s The Exorcism at 1600 Penn is getting a film adaptation from Blumhouse-Atomic Monster

If you think there’s some crazy s**t happening in the White House now, wait until you get a load of The Exorcism at 1600 Penn. According to Deadline, a film adaptation of Hannah Rose May’s limited horror comic series is in development at Blumhouse and Atomic Monster. The spooky title hails from IDW Publishing. I read it last year, and it’s a hell of a good time!

The Exorcism at 1600 Penn is a supernatural thriller created and written by Hannah May Rose, with atmospheric, chilling art by Vanesa Del Rey.

What is The Exorcism at 1600 Penn about?

Here’s the official synopsis for May’s graphic novel, courtesy of IDW Publishing:

Kelly Doyle has just been elected the first female president of the United States of America, and boiling political tension could spill over at any second. Having to balance being a mother to two teenagers and navigating the shifting media landscape, all while preventing World War III, has Kelly spread thin, but she could never predict that the nation’s hallowed halls would soon become a demonic battleground for good versus evil.

From the pen of rising comics writer Hannah Rose May (Rogues’ Gallery) and acclaimed artist Vanesa Del Rey (Scarlet Witch) comes this psychological tale perfect for fans of Nice House on the Lake and The Haunting of Hill House.

Jason Blum will produce the feature take for Blumhouse, with the studio’s Ryan Turek exec producing alongside May and IDW Publishing CEO Davidi Jonas.

Want more? There’s a sequel series coming out soon!

If you read The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, and I highly recommend that you do, a sequel series titled The Exorcism at Buckingham Palace hits comic store shelves and online retailers this March. Here’s the synopsis for the sequel series:

From Hannah Rose May (The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, Rogues’ Gallery) and Kelsey Ramsay (Moon Dogs, Godzilla: Heist) comes the next installment in the dark series that dared to possess a nation. First, it was America; now, it’s England.

It’s 5:00 a.m. at 10 Downing Street. The prime minister gets a call that bolts him upright out of bed: The royal family has been lost at sea. Parliament and Buckingham Palace explode with action in the aftermath. Some suspect the prince and his wife, the princess, were attacked. Others whisper their tragedy was the result of a long-standing family curse…

Either way, Playboy and recovering addict Theo Belmont are next in line to the throne. Can he step up to the role? Or will he be consumed by his demons?

Let’s freakin’ go! I enjoyed the hell out of The Exorcism at 1600 Penn, when I read it last year, and can’t wait for more people to enjoy the story. May’s series is dark, creepy, and dripping with tension. I’m excited to see who they cast in the film, and how they’ll portray the demon stalking the halls of the White House.

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