Plans are moving forward to make a sequel to last year's micro-budget horror flick "Sinister" says Deadline.
The original movir starred Ethan Hawke as a true crime novelist who discovers a box of mysterious, disturbing home movies that plunge his family into a supernatural nightmare.
Juliet Rylance, Fred Dalton Thompson, James Ransone, Michael Hall D'Addario, and Clare Foley co-starred
Made on a budget of just $3 million, the supernatural hit hain $87 million worldwide.
All the key behind-the-scenes talent is expected back, including co-writer/director Scott Derrickson and co-scribe C. Robert Cargill.
The duo will also co-write the film version of the Square Enix video game "Deus Ex : Human Revolution" which Derrickson will direct.
Derrickson will also serve as producer on Sinister 2 alongside Jason Blum.
Blum is also resposible for the Paranormal Activity film series as well as Insidious and the upcoming Insidious: Chapter 2.
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