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Kevin Williamson is writing a Universal Monsters TV series

Kevin Williamson broke into the entertainment industry with his fresh and fun script for the 1996 slasher Scream – and over the last thirty years, he has been building a strong career for himself, with much of his work remaining in horror territory. Now, he has revealed that he’s working on another genre project – and this one involves some of the most popular, enduring horror characters of all time: the Universal Monsters!

Kevin Williamson

Since writing Scream, Williamson has gone on to write I Know What You Did Last Summer, Scream 2, The Faculty, Teaching Mrs. Tingle (which he also directed), Cursed, Scream 4, Sick, and Scream 7 (he directed that one, too). He did uncredited script work on Halloween H20 and created or co-created the TV shows Wasteland, Glory Days, Dawson’s Creek, Hidden Palms, The Following, Stalker, The Vampire Diaries, Time After Time, Tell Me a Story, and The Waterfront.

Monsters

During an interview with Esquire, Williamson revealed that he was working on the Universal Monsters project before the opportunity to direct Scream 7 came up, so he had to hit pause on it while he went off the make the slasher sequel. Now that Scream 7 has been released, he can turn his attention back to the classic monsters.

Williamson said, “Netflix and Universal were very kind to let me go direct Scream 7 and put some projects on hold, and now I’m focused on those. The one I’m writing right now is a show. You might call it an adult Vampire Diaries. It’s based in the Universal monster land. I get to play with some of those characters like Dracula and Frankenstein and the Wolf Man and have fun there.“

I have to admit that I’ve missed out on a lot of his TV shows, but I have had an appreciation for Williamson’s work ever since the first Scream, and I am a huge fan of the Universal Monsters. I make sure to take some time to visit them every Halloween season, so I look forward to seeing what Williamson will do with the characters.

Are you interested in seeing Kevin Williamson write for Dracula, Frankenstein, and the Wolf Man? Share your thoughts on this Universal Monsters project by leaving a comment below.

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