Horror movie master Wes Craven is making his television debut with two scream-worthy adaptations for the SyFy channel.

In a deal with Universal Cable Productions and Syfy, Craven is set to develop small screen productions of The People Under the Stairs and We Are All Completely Fine, the former of which is based on Craven’s own 1991 film of the same name.

We Are All Completely Fine will be based off of Daryl Gregory’s eponymous book, and follow psychologist Dr. Jan Sayer as he forms a support groups for survivors of five different horror film scenarios. Craven is slated to write the script and direct the pilot episode, as well as act as executive producer for the series.

Craven will also act as executive producer for the adaptation of The People Under the Stairs, described by the Hollywood Reporter as “a contemporary Downton Abbey meets Amityville Horror, with a young woman’s disappearance in the Robeson Family Manor exposing the estate’s dark history.

“We’re thrilled to be working with him, and to be able to bring his enormous talent and unique blend of horror, humor and intelligence to television,” Dawn Olmstead, UCP executive vice president of development, said in a release.

SyFy’s move comes after Craven signed on to executive produce new MTV series Scream, adapted from the horror director’s film franchise that released its first installment in 1996.