‘Final Destination: Bloodlines’ Filmmakers Eye ‘Long Lost’ to Direct for Amblin, Universal
Final Destination: Bloodlines filmmakers and are one of the breakout success stories of 2025 after that film earned strong reviews and became the top grossing installment in the once dormant franchise.
Nearly six months after its release, the duo have zeroed in on a new project to direct, and are in talks to helm Long Lost, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.
The project is set up at Universal with Amblin Entertainment producing, based on the short story by Colin Bannon, who also penned the script. Sources have described the film as What Lies Beneath meets Rosemary’s Baby, with the short story involving a woman whose husband’s long-lost wife suddenly returns.
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Universal landed the project in a bidding war in 2024, with producers including Steven Spielberg, Simon Kinberg, Audrey Chon and Scott Glassgold.
The project sold in a massive bidding war back in 2024 and has producers Steven Spielberg, Simon Kinberg, Audrey Chon and Scott Glassgold as producers.
Lipovsky and Stein are represented by Verve, Ground Control and Jamie Feldman
Universal has no comment.
Lipovsky and Stein came up through the world of children’s TV, before earning Hollywood attention thanks to their 2018 cult hit Freaks, which was their own take on the superhero genre. But Bloodlines transformed them into in-demand directors, with their pick of projects. Among them is a job writing the new Gremlins movie along with Chris Columbus. That film is set up at Warner Bros., and has a just-announced release date of Nov. 19, 2027, with Columbus in the director’s chair.
Lipovsky and Stein are represented by Verve, Ground Control and Jamie Feldman.
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