It's capped off with a classic Ito twist that's downright vomit-inducing and feels right at home among his best work. She begins to have nightmares about blood raining down on her and a terrifying vampire face menacing her only to wake up with the bed covered in blood every time. Things take an eerie turn when a boy in her class starts obsessing over her health and goes to horrific measures to help her out. The original story follows Nami, a young woman who develops an eating disorder following a bad breakup and begins vomiting blood. "I hope I get to see the trailer in my dreams tonight!" As he teased, Bloodsucking Darkness has some relation to dreams. "Fangoria Studios is going to adapt my manga! I'm so excited to see how it will turn out," Ito said about the news. Screenwriter Jeff Howard, known for co-writing The Haunting of Hill House, is set to develop the screenplay and executive produce on behalf of Fangoria. Kicking off the scares will be a feature based on the mangaka's vampire tale Bloodsucking Darkness. Japanese master of horror Junji Ito is teaming up with the genre studio Fangoria to produce live-action film adaptations of three of his stories from his horror manga collection Smashed: Junji Ito Story Collection.
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