Wu-Tang Clan, with all its members, closes out the Movement main stage Monday with a 25th anniversary set of its album, 'Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)' at the Movement Electronic Music Festival in Downtown Detroit's Hart Plaza, May 28, 2018. (Tanya Moutzalias | MLive Detroit)

2019: The year of the Wu

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y.-- It's safe to say Wu-Tang Clan is back and coming in hot. Deadline reported Wu-Tang Clan is working on a horror film set on Staten Island with an album to match. This news comes in the wake of the group getting into Sundance and announcing its own street district in Park Hill.

The forthcoming production, dubbed "Angel of Dust," will be be produced by Shaun Redick (BlacKkKlansman, Get Out) and Yvette Yates of Impossible Dream, along with Wu-Tang's Ghostface Killah & RZA, Gary Ousdahl of Foundation and Caruso.

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Wu-Tang Clan’s GZA performs at South Beach Park as the Verrazano Bridge looms in the distance. (Staten Island Advance/Scott R. Axelrod)

“It’s a blessing to partner with Oscar-nominated producer Shaun Redick and Impossible Dream Entertainment, and to be doing business with my brother, RZA, directing is a dream come true," Ghostface told Deadline. "Putting all these great minds to work together will be legendary.”

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Wu Tang Clan's Raekwon, whose real name is Corey Woods, appears on stage during Park Hill Day Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006. (Staten Island Advance/ Chad Rachman)

Here's the storyline

"Casey is a normal, yet exceptionally smart, teenager and talented rapper, but after the mysterious death of his parents, he’s been forced to grow up in New York’s roughest inner-city streets (known as Shaolin in Wu-Tang folklore), basically on his own. As life in the hood around him gets tragically worse, he must put his skills to the test to survive not only the gangs, corrupt cops, junkies and bullies, but a serial killer with seemingly supernatural powers dubbed Angel of Dust by the media."

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From left, Wu-Tang Clan members RZA, Ghostface Killah, director Sacha Jenkins and Wu-Tang Clan members U-God, Cappadonna and Masta Killa pose at the premiere of "Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men" during the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, Monday, Jan. 28, 2019, in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Arthur Mola/Invision/AP)

RZA will direct the film, scripted by by Matt Leslie and Stephen J. Smith.

“It’s hard to fathom a better way to celebrate the Wu-Tang Clan’s 25th anniversary as rock and rap creative icons than producing a cutting-edge suspense thriller loosely based on true events that, though terrifying, helped shape one of the greatest groups of all time," said Redick. "The writers, Leslie and Smith, have taken this original idea to seismic levels.”

There is no set release date for the film, but Deadline confirmed it will shoot on the borough.