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Horror Movie Inspired by Reddit Thread to Star Sydney Sweeney

Mar 21, 2025 4:47 PM

Sydney Sweeney will star in and produce a film adaptation of the Reddit horror story "I Pretended to Be a Missing Girl So I Could Rob Her Family." This unique project comes from the r/NoSleep subreddit and was penned by Joe Cote. Sweeney's production company, Fifty-Fifty Films, has recruited Oscar-winning writer Eric Roth, known for films like Forrest Gump and Dune, to craft the screenplay. While a director has not yet been secured, Warner Bros recently acquired the rights, signaling strong confidence in the project's potential. If successful, it could lead to further adaptations of Cote’s engaging narratives and similar Reddit stories.

What is the movie about?

The movie centers around a chilling tale where a person poses as a missing girl to exploit her family, showcasing the dark themes often explored in r/NoSleep stories, which blend horror with psychological intrigue.

This film adaptation stands out as one of the first successful transitions from Reddit threads to the big screen, reminiscent of other adaptations that began on social media platforms. The horror genre has gained significant traction with films based on stories from outlets like Twitter and Creepypasta, but this particular project may pave the way for more narratives from these communities to be realized in cinematic form. As interest in digital storytelling continues to rise, it will be intriguing to see how this concept performs with audiences.



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