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‘Slender Man’ Meme Finally Becomes a Movie in First Bizarre Trailer
‘Slender Man’ Meme Finally Becomes a Movie in First Bizarre Trailer
‘Slender Man’ Meme Finally Becomes a Movie in First Bizarre Trailer
“But wait,” you say, “wasn’t there already a Slender Man movie in 2016?” Well, yes and no: You’re probably thinking of the terrible horror flick The Bye-Bye Man, or maybe you’re remembering the HBO documentary Beware the Slender Man, which examined the internet phenomenon that inspired two 12-year-old girls to attempt murder. Slender Man is the first official — or as official as you can be when based on a creepypasta meme — film about the sinister internet boogeyman, although if you didn’t know the title of the movie, you might think this trailer is actually for a fan-made sequel to The Ring.
There’s a ‘Slender Man’ Movie in the Works, Obviously
There’s a ‘Slender Man’ Movie in the Works, Obviously
There’s a ‘Slender Man’ Movie in the Works, Obviously
Honestly, it’s surprising it took this long for a studio to begin developing a horror movie based on Slender Man, the creepy meme that took on a prolific life of its own, inspiring countless photoshopped images, fan art, fan fiction and eventually a video game and a documentary. As rumored yesterday and confirmed today, Screen Gems is the studio that will finally put Slender Man on the big screen, though given how quickly things tend to age in internet years, you have to wonder if this horror movie will still feel relevant by the time it hits theaters.
Teen Girl Sets House on Fire for Slenderman
Teen Girl Sets House on Fire for Slenderman
Teen Girl Sets House on Fire for Slenderman
Here's some odd news out of Florida (like that's really new). A 14-year old girl set her house on fire and authorities state that the girl said it was "for Slender Man" who is a fictional video game character.