In a year of innovative and memorable horror movies, Zach Cregger's Barbarian stood out. It was divisive in/with regard to’concerning’regarding sure, but earned plenty of fans and, more significant’essential’critical’vital’crucial’indispensable’imperative ly, was a success. It is perhaps not surprising, then, that his follow-up would generate plenty of interest. That script, titled Weapons has now landed at New Line.###Much of the movie is a mystery by detoken , but according to The Hollywood Reporter, it is described as "an interrelated, multistory horror epic that tonally is in the vein of Magnolia".###Multiple studios looked to nab the movie, but New Line won out because on top of a hefty money offer, it gave Cregger final cut and a promise of a cinema release.###"Zach proved with Barbarian that he can create a visceral theatrical undergo in/with regard to’concerning’regarding audiences and that he commands e grossly tool in the filmmaker toolbelt,” said New Line’s president and CCO, Richard Brener, in a statement. “We couldn’t be happier that he chose New Line to be the home of his next film, and hope it is the first of many to come."###