Dark Harvest: Release Date, Cast, And More

Macmillan By Jamie Gerber/Nov. 21, 2021 5:22 pm EST

(Welcome to …And More, our no-frills, zero B.S. guide to when and where you can watch upcoming movies and shows, and everything else you could possibly stand to know.) Look out for Sawtooth Jack, because “Dark Harvest” will soon be coming to a theater near you. It was first reported way back in 2007 that the horror novel would be adapted by New Regency, but after being placed in turnaround, the project has since moved to MGM. Written by Norman Partridge, the Bram Stoker Award-winning book was released in 2006 and Publisher’s Weekly named it one of the “100 Best Novels” of that year. So, what do we know thus far about the movie adaptation of “Dark Harvest?”

What Is Dark Harvest About?

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“Dark Harvest” takes place in a dead-end Midwestern town, where groups of teens attempt to take down a terrifying killer every Halloween. He goes by many names: Sawtooth Jack, October Boy, even Ol’ Hacksaw Face. Regardless of what they call him, everyone knows he will rise from the cornfields armed with a butcher knife and despite the risk, they’re willing to take their shot in “an annual rite of life and death” known as the Run. 

The film follows Richie Shepard, a guy desperate enough to face this monster in the hopes of repeating the success of his older brother, who won the year prior and escaped small town life. He will team up with Kelly Haines, who also dreams of life beyond the tiny town she’s grown up in. Few plot details have been revealed, so there’s no way to know how much the “Dark Harvest” movie will deviate from the source material. One thing that is different is the protagonist’s name (it was Pete McCormick in the book.) It’s also unclear if the movie will take place in 1963, like the novel does, or if a more modern setting will be chosen.

Dark Harvest: Release Date, Cast, And More

Macmillan

By Jamie Gerber/Nov. 21, 2021 5:22 pm EST

(Welcome to …And More, our no-frills, zero B.S. guide to when and where you can watch upcoming movies and shows, and everything else you could possibly stand to know.) Look out for Sawtooth Jack, because “Dark Harvest” will soon be coming to a theater near you. It was first reported way back in 2007 that the horror novel would be adapted by New Regency, but after being placed in turnaround, the project has since moved to MGM. Written by Norman Partridge, the Bram Stoker Award-winning book was released in 2006 and Publisher’s Weekly named it one of the “100 Best Novels” of that year. So, what do we know thus far about the movie adaptation of “Dark Harvest?”

Look out for Sawtooth Jack, because “Dark Harvest” will soon be coming to a theater near you. It was first reported way back in 2007 that the horror novel would be adapted by New Regency, but after being placed in turnaround, the project has since moved to MGM. Written by Norman Partridge, the Bram Stoker Award-winning book was released in 2006 and Publisher’s Weekly named it one of the “100 Best Novels” of that year. So, what do we know thus far about the movie adaptation of “Dark Harvest?”

Dark Harvest Release Date and Where To Watch It

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What Is Dark Harvest About?

“Dark Harvest” takes place in a dead-end Midwestern town, where groups of teens attempt to take down a terrifying killer every Halloween. He goes by many names: Sawtooth Jack, October Boy, even Ol’ Hacksaw Face. Regardless of what they call him, everyone knows he will rise from the cornfields armed with a butcher knife and despite the risk, they’re willing to take their shot in “an annual rite of life and death” known as the Run. 

The film follows Richie Shepard, a guy desperate enough to face this monster in the hopes of repeating the success of his older brother, who won the year prior and escaped small town life. He will team up with Kelly Haines, who also dreams of life beyond the tiny town she’s grown up in. Few plot details have been revealed, so there’s no way to know how much the “Dark Harvest” movie will deviate from the source material. One thing that is different is the protagonist’s name (it was Pete McCormick in the book.) It’s also unclear if the movie will take place in 1963, like the novel does, or if a more modern setting will be chosen.

The film follows Richie Shepard, a guy desperate enough to face this monster in the hopes of repeating the success of his older brother, who won the year prior and escaped small town life. He will team up with Kelly Haines, who also dreams of life beyond the tiny town she’s grown up in. Few plot details have been revealed, so there’s no way to know how much the “Dark Harvest” movie will deviate from the source material. One thing that is different is the protagonist’s name (it was Pete McCormick in the book.) It’s also unclear if the movie will take place in 1963, like the novel does, or if a more modern setting will be chosen.

Dark Harvest Cast and Crew

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THR broke the news that “Dark Harvest” had added Jeremy Davies, Luke Kirby, and Elizabeth Reaser to the cast. Davies is an Emmy Award-winning actor whom “Lost” fans will remember as Daniel Faraday. He boasts an extensive resume in both film and television, having shown up in everything from “Saving Private Ryan” to “Hannibal” to “Arrow.” Next up, he will appear in Scott Derrickson’s horror movie “The Black Phone.” “Twilight” fans will recognize Reaser, who has also been featured in shows such as “Grey’s Anatomy” and “The Haunting of Hill House.” She played former White House volunteer Kathleen Willey in Ryan Murphy’s “Impeachment: American Crime Story,” which recently aired its finale. Kirby has appeared in “The Good Fight” and the recent “Gossip Girl” reboot, among other series. He won an Emmy for his excellent portrayal of Lenny Bruce in “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”

David Slade will direct “Dark Harvest” and has been set to helm the film since it was announced in 2007. Slade has experience with horror, having directed the vampire movie “30 Days of Night.” He also helmed the third “Twilight” film, “Eclipse,” as well as the Emmy Award-winning “Black Mirror: Bandersnatch.” Slade has directed a lot of television as well, including episodes of “Hannibal” and “American Gods.” Michael Gilio, who penned the script for “Dark Harvest,” will executive produce alongside Pamela Hirsch. The film will be produced by Matt Tolmach and David Manpearl via Matt Tolmach Productions.

Look out for this spooky Halloween tale next year!