Key Points

Michelle Randolph, known for her breakout roles in '1923' and 'Landman', is set to star in the upcoming horror thriller 'Malibu'. The film will be directed by Tod Williams and produced by Roy Lee and Steven Schneider through their Spooky Pictures banner. While plot details remain mysterious, the project promises an intriguing exploration of the horror subgenre. Randolph continues to build her impressive acting portfolio, with upcoming roles in 'Scream 7' and this promising new thriller.

Key Points: Michelle Randolph Joins Tod Williams Horror Thriller 'Malibu'

  • Michelle Randolph transitions from TV to horror film project
  • Tod Williams reunites with producer Steven Schneider
  • Spooky Pictures develops low-budget thriller
  • Shoot scheduled for later this year
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Michelle Randolph in talks to star in horror thriller 'Malibu'

Rising star Michelle Randolph from '1923' enters horror genre with Spooky Pictures' new thriller directed by Tod Williams

"A thriller skulking around in the subterranean horror subgenre - Unattributed Project Description"

Washington DC, June 7

Michelle Randolph, known for her roles in the TV series '1923' and 'Landman', is in talks to star in 'Malibu', a horror thriller that Tod Williams will direct.

Roy Lee and Steven Schneider are producing the low-budget thriller via their banner, Spooky Pictures, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The plot details are kept under wraps, but it is described as a "thriller skulking around in the subterranean horror subgenre". The shoot will start later this year.

The project marks a reunion between Williams and Schneider. The former directed Paranormal Activity 2, part of the successful horror franchise for which Schneider served as producer and executive producer.

Spooky is currently developing an adaptation of the Scott Snyder horror comic, Dungeon. Lee and Schneider are also part of the producing team for The Long Walk, Lionsgate's adaptation of the Stephen King story that will hit theatres on September 12, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Randolph played Liz Strafford in 1923, alongside Harrison Ford, Helen Mirren, and Brandon Sklenar, in one of Sheridan's Yellowstone TV series spin-offs. She later got a role on Landman, playing the daughter of Billy Bob Thornton's main character. In March, the Paramount+ show received a second season renewal.

The rising actress also has a role in Scream 7, which will be released in February 2026, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

- ANI

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Priya K.
Excited to see Michelle Randolph in a horror film! She was brilliant in 1923. Hope 'Malibu' brings something fresh to the genre. Indian horror fans deserve more international quality content. 🙌
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Rahul S.
Another Hollywood horror? Yawn. We have better ghost stories in India - why don't they adapt those? The team should look at our regional cinema for inspiration.
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Ananya M.
The Paranormal Activity team behind this gives me hope! Michelle has great screen presence. Though I wish Indian actors got such international opportunities too. Our talent is world-class!
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Vikram J.
Low-budget horror films often surprise us. Remember how 'The Blair Witch Project' became iconic? Hope this team can create similar magic. Will definitely watch when it releases here!
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Sneha P.
Michelle is everywhere these days - Yellowstone spin-off, Landman, Scream 7 and now this! Hollywood's new favorite it seems. Good for her, but hope she doesn't get typecast in thrillers.
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Karan D.
"Subterranean horror subgenre" sounds interesting! We need more creative horror concepts instead of the same old jump scares. Hope this delivers something unique for global audiences.

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