Nine months before the book is published, Annapurna has acquired the rights to Grady Hendrix’s new novel, The Final Girl Support Group.

The Fix’s Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain will write the scripts for the TV adaptation, according to Deadline.

In the book, out in July 2021, “the women in the Final Girl Support Group have been in therapy together for decades – ever since one was attacked by a cannibal family in Texas, by a machete wielding maniac at summer camp, by an older brother who returned to settle scores on Halloween, by a lunatic who allegedly entered their dreams. These are the middle-aged survivors of the real-life crimes the slasher movies are based on. Some of them are addicts, some are in denial, and some have become motivational speakers. And now the final girls are mysteriously dying, one by one.”

Click here for our interview with Grady Hendrix about his movie Satanic Panic.

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