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'Unseen': Jen and Sylvia Soska to Develop Film Adaptation of Audio-Only Mobile 'BlindSide'


Soska Sister Unseen Radar Pictures

Radar Pictures has secured the film rights to BlindSide, the world's first audio-only mobile adventure game, with Jen and Sylvia Soska (Rabid, American Mary) set to develop the horror film under the title Unseen. The Soska Sisters will write, direct and produce. 


A script is currently underway.

"We have long admired Radar and the tremendous work they do as industry titans and innovators. We are very excited and honored to be partnering with this legendary team as they delve deeper into the horror genre and break new ground again," said the Soska Sisters. "Unseen is a horror film experience completely unlike any other before it. This film will truly bring the fear of the unknown to life by putting the focus of storytelling on what you hear."


Unseen is a horror feature about a couple who wake up blind in a terrifying world they cannot recognize. 

"A Boston couple wakes up inexplicably blind and, in their efforts to find help, they stumble into a world that is menacingly different than the one they knew the night before.  As the couple claw their way through this terrifying new reality, they fear their sanity slipping away.  They sense the presence of a strange new species, one for which light is not a priority."

Unseen will be executive produced by Radar's Ted Field, who has produced over 60 films, including the Jumanji franchise, the Riddick franchise, Amityville Horror (2005), The Last Samurai and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003).


Michael Napoliello, Maria Frisk and Alex Power will produce for Radar.


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