Scott Derrickson is staying quite busy

Universal Pictures

While Derrickson was originally on board to helm “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” for Marvel Studios, he ultimately departed over creative differences, paving the way for Sam Raimi (“Spider-Man”) to take over duties on the sequel. Yet, it hasn’t seemed to hinder the filmmaker’s career one bit, as he’s stayed extremely busy since departing the director’s chair for this summer’s blockbuster. “The Black Phone” is in the can with great reviews coming out of its premiere last year at Fantastic Fest, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Also with Skydance, Derrickson is attached to direct the action/adventure flick “Bermuda” which is centered around the Bermuda Triangle. He is also developing a “Labyrinth” sequel that he would direct should the project move forward as well. Plus, he’s producing a movie called “The Handover” to be directed by Timo Tjahjanto (“The Night Comes For Us”). Needless to say, he’s very much in-demand and is seemingly not having one lick of trouble finding work outside of the superhero realm.  “The Gorge” does not have a release date set.

Scott Derrickson To Direct Action Love Story The Gorge At Skydance

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By Ryan Scott/March 17, 2022 2:11 pm EST

David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, and Don Granger are producing for Skydance, with Derrickson’s production company Crooked Highway also involved, bringing C. Robert Cargill and Sherryl Clark along for the ride as producers. Derrickson and Cargill are close collaborators dating back to their hit horror film “Sinister.” Dean and Adam Kolbrenner are also on board as producers.

Of note: it is not clear who Skydance will be partnering with on this one for distribution, be it a streaming service or a traditional studio. It’s possible they could look to get the film in the can first then seek distribution options after the fact.

Scott Derrickson is staying quite busy

Universal Pictures

While Derrickson was originally on board to helm “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” for Marvel Studios, he ultimately departed over creative differences, paving the way for Sam Raimi (“Spider-Man”) to take over duties on the sequel. Yet, it hasn’t seemed to hinder the filmmaker’s career one bit, as he’s stayed extremely busy since departing the director’s chair for this summer’s blockbuster. “The Black Phone” is in the can with great reviews coming out of its premiere last year at Fantastic Fest, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

Also with Skydance, Derrickson is attached to direct the action/adventure flick “Bermuda” which is centered around the Bermuda Triangle. He is also developing a “Labyrinth” sequel that he would direct should the project move forward as well. Plus, he’s producing a movie called “The Handover” to be directed by Timo Tjahjanto (“The Night Comes For Us”). Needless to say, he’s very much in-demand and is seemingly not having one lick of trouble finding work outside of the superhero realm.  “The Gorge” does not have a release date set.

Also with Skydance, Derrickson is attached to direct the action/adventure flick “Bermuda” which is centered around the Bermuda Triangle. He is also developing a “Labyrinth” sequel that he would direct should the project move forward as well. Plus, he’s producing a movie called “The Handover” to be directed by Timo Tjahjanto (“The Night Comes For Us”). Needless to say, he’s very much in-demand and is seemingly not having one lick of trouble finding work outside of the superhero realm. 

“The Gorge” does not have a release date set.