Relativity Media is back with a vengeance having slated a ton of films for 2016.

Starting with Strangers 2… The sequel to the 2008 slasher The Strangers has been set for release on December 2, 2016, giving them a year to lock a director, cast and produce the film. It’s doable, but considering the setbacks in the past I’ll believe it when I see it.

I personally checked in to see who is directing and am awaiting confirmation. The last we heard (this past January) was that Marcel Langenegger (Deception) was attached to direct with the screenplay by Ben Ketai (Chosen).

“Strangers 2 is a thrilling sequel that lives up to the hype of the original film. After financial troubles force them to move out of their house, a family of four try to make it through the night in a deserted trailer park while being hunted by the savage, ax-wielding, mask-wearing trio wrecking havoc once again.”

Roy Lee, Doug Davison, Nathan Kahane and Trevor Macy produce.

In other Relativity news…

Relativity has dated The Disappointments Room, starring Underworld‘s Kate Beckinsale and Gerald McRaney, for release on March 25, 2016.

“The psychological thriller follows a woman (Beckinsale) who moves into a new house with her 5-year-old son only to discover a secret room within the attic where unimaginable horrors are accidentally unlocked.”

I Am Number Four and Eagle Eye helmer D.J. Caruso rewrote and is directing from an original script by “Prison Break” star Wentworth Miller, who penned last year’s gothic thriller Stoker.

Also, from Mike Flanagan, the director of Oculus, comes Before I Wake, a fresh child-horror film starring Kate Bosworth, Thomas Jane, Dash Mihok, Annabeth Gish and Jacob Tremblay.

Relativity will not release this supernatural thriller on April 8, 2016.

In it, “Jessie and Mark, recovering from the death of their young son Sean, decide to take in 8-year-old Cody as a foster child. Cody seems sweet, loving and bright in every way, except that he is afraid to sleep. They soon discover why: Cody’s dreams manifest in reality as he sleeps. In Jessie’s grief, she tries to use Cody’s supernatural abilities to reconnect with her dead son. Soon she discovers that Cody’s nightmares manifest as well, as they experience both the intense wonder – and intense terror – that only a child’s imagination could conjure. To save their new family, Jessie and Mark must uncover the truth behind Cody’s nightmares.“

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