Netflix Acquires Sundance Horror Hit 'It's What's Inside' for $17 Million
“It’s What’s Inside,” a horror movie that premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, was sold to Netflix for a significant $17 million.
Netflix has made a significant move in the horror genre, acquiring the Sundance sensation It’s What’s Inside for a staggering $17 million. Directed by debutant Greg Jardin, the film is set against the backdrop of a pre-wedding party that spirals into an existential nightmare, featuring a cast led by Brittany O’Grady, James Morosini, and Alycia Debnam-Carey.
The narrative revolves around a mysterious suitcase that brings unforeseen terror. Adding to its prestige, Rustin star Colman Domingo joined as an executive producer, bringing a touch of seasoned expertise to this thrilling project.
Unlike traditional releases, It’s What’s Inside will forgo the cinema experience, landing directly on Netflix’s streaming platform. The release date remains under wraps, but anticipation is high for this genre-defining film, which has already garnered attention for its unique storytelling and compelling performances.