A new A24 horror movie, highly praised by critics, bears a striking resemblance to a creepy 15-year-old creepypasta tale. A24, established in 2012, has been making waves in the horror genre with innovative films like Hereditary, The Lighthouse, Pearl, and Lamb. In 2023, A24's success continued with Talk To Me, directed by Danny and Michael Philippou, receiving glowing reviews and becoming their highest-grossing horror film.
Similar to other A24 horror flicks, the upcoming project is creating a buzz due to its impressive visuals, unique concept, and positive feedback. While most of the plot details remain a mystery, what is known so far suggests that the storyline bears resemblance to a popular creepypasta narrative.
A24's I Saw The TV Glow's Central Idea Is Similar To Candle Cove's
Justice Smith stares at Brigette Lundy-Paine as she looks horrifically at the TV in I Saw the TV Glow - A24's I Saw The TV Glow's Central Idea Is Similar To Candle Cove's
A24's latest horror film, I Saw the TV Glow, tells the story of two teenagers, Owen and Maddy, who connect over their shared passion for a spooky TV show. As they delve deeper into the show, they uncover a supernatural realm that makes Owen question what is real. While the movie offers a unique plot, some viewers have drawn comparisons to the 15-year-old creepypasta tale, Candle Cove.
Jane Schoenbrun's Obsession with Buffy The Vampire Slayer Inspired "I Saw The TV Glow"
The short film "I Saw The TV Glow" is inspired by Jane Schoenbrun's deep fascination with the television show Buffy The Vampire Slayer.
Owen and Paddy sitting on the bleachers in I Saw the TV Glow - I Saw The TV Glow Is Inspired By Jane Schoenbrun's Obsession With Buffy The Vampire Slayer
Although Candle Cove and I Saw The TV Glow share similar themes, the A24 horror film is not actually based on the creepypasta story. According to director Jane Schoenbrun in an interview with The Wrap, the inspiration behind I Saw The TV Glow came from their own love for Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Just like Owen and Maddy in the film, the director was drawn to a Buffy-esque TV show as a form of escape from reality. This is why Maddy, played by Brigette Lundy-Paine, expresses in the trailer, "Sometimes The Pink Opaque feels more real than real life."
Trans and non-binary filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun shared that the characters' fandom goes beyond just enjoying the TV show. They find solace in the fictional world because they struggle to be themselves in reality. Schoenbrun connected the fans' love for the characters to their own search for a sense of magic that they believed was missing in everyday life, art, and media. This adds a layer of depth to A24's I Saw The TV Glow, making it more than just a scary story but a captivating exploration of LGBTQ+ horror.
I Saw the TV Glow is scheduled to be released on May 3, 2024.
Editor's P/S:
The article highlights the intriguing similarities between A24's upcoming horror film, "I Saw the TV Glow," and the classic creepypasta tale, "Candle Cove." While the film is not an adaptation of the creepypasta, the shared themes of childhood nostalgia, escapism, and the blurring of reality and fiction create an eerie connection. The director's inspiration from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" adds a new dimension to the film, exploring the transformative power of fandom and the search for belonging.
Overall, the article raises anticipation for "I Saw the TV Glow" as a unique and thought-provoking horror experience that transcends the boundaries of traditional scares. It promises to be a captivating exploration of the human psyche, the longing for connection, and the allure of the unknown.