Gallows Lead to Superstition for New Line

The house that Freddy built has some new tenants moving in as New Line Cinema has given the new found footage Blumhouse production Superstition a new title. From here on out the flick will be known as Gallows.
According to Variety New Line has set the title for a July 10, 2015, release.
The high school-set horror movie also marks the first feature-length film financed by Film 360, the film production arm of Management 360. Chris Lofing and Travis Cluff direct the movie, which is said to be in the vein of I Know What You Did Last Summer. The Fresno-based directors shot the film on a micro-budget with an unknown cast.
“It’s a genre we have a great affinity for, and our team is particularly skilled at sizing up what will work with a youth-oriented audience,” says Carolyn Blackwood, executive VP strategy and operations at New Line.
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