Exclusive: Cloud10 Media and writer, producer & narrator Branden Morgan have joined forces to launch the third season of the true-crime podcast The Devil Within; which literally dropped yesterday. The podcast, which was in a limited format, racked up 8M downloads in its first two season. The podcast will now drop episodes on a 45-week basis.
Morgan created the show before joining the now-defunct Cavalry Audio Network, which helped produce the first two seasons. When Morgan’s time at the embattled Cavalry Media was up, he left with his show in hand and joined up with Cloud10 Media for a new season.
“This season’s story will be even better than the past two,” said Sim Sarna, founder and CEO of Cloud10 Media. “The third season of The Devil Within will take listeners on a journey through one of the most feared serial killers in history.”
The podcast The Devil Within...
Morgan created the show before joining the now-defunct Cavalry Audio Network, which helped produce the first two seasons. When Morgan’s time at the embattled Cavalry Media was up, he left with his show in hand and joined up with Cloud10 Media for a new season.
“This season’s story will be even better than the past two,” said Sim Sarna, founder and CEO of Cloud10 Media. “The third season of The Devil Within will take listeners on a journey through one of the most feared serial killers in history.”
The podcast The Devil Within...
- 12/7/2023
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Cavalry Audio, the podcast division of Cavalry Media, is premiering today its new limited series podcast, X Marks the Spot: The Legend of Forrest Fenn.
The show is comprised of 9 episodes and follows Forrest Fenn, a New Mexico art dealer who, in 2010, reportedly buried 2 million in gold somewhere in the Rocky Mountains with clues to its location hidden in the text of a six-stanza poem. Two years after Fenn’s passing and the subsequent discovery of the treasure’s location, the story continues to be discussed and dissected by those obsessed with it. The hunt enticed masses of searchers from around the globe, cost five unfortunate souls their lives, and spawned at least three lawsuits in the wake of the treasure’s discovery. The series contains never-before-heard interviews from people who were close with Fenn, treasure hunters who spent years in the chase, and even a few who claim...
The show is comprised of 9 episodes and follows Forrest Fenn, a New Mexico art dealer who, in 2010, reportedly buried 2 million in gold somewhere in the Rocky Mountains with clues to its location hidden in the text of a six-stanza poem. Two years after Fenn’s passing and the subsequent discovery of the treasure’s location, the story continues to be discussed and dissected by those obsessed with it. The hunt enticed masses of searchers from around the globe, cost five unfortunate souls their lives, and spawned at least three lawsuits in the wake of the treasure’s discovery. The series contains never-before-heard interviews from people who were close with Fenn, treasure hunters who spent years in the chase, and even a few who claim...
- 6/6/2022
- by Anthony D'Alessandro
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Alec Baldwin is to explore the fall of the one of the oldest, and most revered, galleries in New York City in a new true-crime podcast series.
Baldwin will narrate Art Fraud, an eight-part series from his El Dorado Pictures and Cavalry Audio in partnership with iHeartRadio, that tells the story of The Knoedler.
It marks the first major project for the actor since the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was killed in October in on-set shooting of a prop gun being held by Baldwin, the film’s star and producer.
Art Fraud is written by Michael Shnayerson and based on his Vanity Fair article that chronicles the fall The Knoedler Gallery. In operation since 1846 and home to some of the city’s greatest artists, the gallery’s fortune changed the moment an unassuming woman walked through the door with a canvas under her arm allegedly painted...
Baldwin will narrate Art Fraud, an eight-part series from his El Dorado Pictures and Cavalry Audio in partnership with iHeartRadio, that tells the story of The Knoedler.
It marks the first major project for the actor since the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who was killed in October in on-set shooting of a prop gun being held by Baldwin, the film’s star and producer.
Art Fraud is written by Michael Shnayerson and based on his Vanity Fair article that chronicles the fall The Knoedler Gallery. In operation since 1846 and home to some of the city’s greatest artists, the gallery’s fortune changed the moment an unassuming woman walked through the door with a canvas under her arm allegedly painted...
- 1/31/2022
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Cavalry Audio, the podcast arm of Keegan Rosenberger, Dana Brunetti and partner Matt DelPiano’s company, is moving into scripted podcasts with ten-part suspense thriller Verdict.
Spencer Garrett, who played Bob Woodward in Jason Reitman’s The Front Runner and featured in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and Amazon’s Bosch, is to lead the ensemble cast of the audio series.
Verdict, which will launch on October 19 via the iHeartPodcast Network, centers on a federal investigator who must unravel the mystery behind a murder in a small town.
It tells the story of a murdered high school football star and the Federal Investigator who is brought in to potentially save an innocent man’s life. When the victim’s best friend confesses to the brutal crime that could land him on death row, Investigator Abigail Kaplan must navigate small-town politics, the awesome power of the local Mega Church...
Spencer Garrett, who played Bob Woodward in Jason Reitman’s The Front Runner and featured in Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and Amazon’s Bosch, is to lead the ensemble cast of the audio series.
Verdict, which will launch on October 19 via the iHeartPodcast Network, centers on a federal investigator who must unravel the mystery behind a murder in a small town.
It tells the story of a murdered high school football star and the Federal Investigator who is brought in to potentially save an innocent man’s life. When the victim’s best friend confesses to the brutal crime that could land him on death row, Investigator Abigail Kaplan must navigate small-town politics, the awesome power of the local Mega Church...
- 10/12/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Cavalry Audio is launching The Devil Within, a true-crime podcast series about demonic possession and it will premiere on Wondery+.
The first season of the ten-part series follows the 1988 story of Tommy Sullivan who brutally murdered his mother and later took his own life. Investigations revealed that Tommy was a part of a Satanic Cult, sparking the nationwide hysteria now known as ‘Satanic Panic’. After more than three decades, the truth behind this horrific crime will finally be revealed.
The show will premiere on Wondery+, the premium subscription podcast service of the Dr. Death and The Shrink Next Door producer, on May 25 and then will be released wide on June 8, distributed by Amazon-owned Wondery.
The Devil Within is written, directed, and narrated by Branden Morgan, Senior Podcast Producer at Cavalry Audio, who is also from the town in New Jersey where this story unfolded.
It is exec produced by...
The first season of the ten-part series follows the 1988 story of Tommy Sullivan who brutally murdered his mother and later took his own life. Investigations revealed that Tommy was a part of a Satanic Cult, sparking the nationwide hysteria now known as ‘Satanic Panic’. After more than three decades, the truth behind this horrific crime will finally be revealed.
The show will premiere on Wondery+, the premium subscription podcast service of the Dr. Death and The Shrink Next Door producer, on May 25 and then will be released wide on June 8, distributed by Amazon-owned Wondery.
The Devil Within is written, directed, and narrated by Branden Morgan, Senior Podcast Producer at Cavalry Audio, who is also from the town in New Jersey where this story unfolded.
It is exec produced by...
- 5/24/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Sony’s Crackle is developing a series reimagining of the Joseph Conrad novel “Heart of Darkness,” Variety has learned exclusively.
The project is set in the future where Earth is a distant memory. It is described as an exploration of what it means to be human on a space odyssey where the survival of the human race hangs in the balance and will explore themes of race, immigration, and colonization much like the book.
“Heart of Darkness” has been adapted in various forms over the years. Perhaps most famously, it served as the inspiration for Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 Academy Award-winning Vietnam war film “Apocalypse Now” starring Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando in the main roles from the novel.
Cameron Litvack serves as writer as well as showrunner. He will executive produce along with Branden Morgan and Tony Giglio.
Litvack has previously worked as a writer and producer on shows like “Quantico,...
The project is set in the future where Earth is a distant memory. It is described as an exploration of what it means to be human on a space odyssey where the survival of the human race hangs in the balance and will explore themes of race, immigration, and colonization much like the book.
“Heart of Darkness” has been adapted in various forms over the years. Perhaps most famously, it served as the inspiration for Francis Ford Coppola’s 1979 Academy Award-winning Vietnam war film “Apocalypse Now” starring Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando in the main roles from the novel.
Cameron Litvack serves as writer as well as showrunner. He will executive produce along with Branden Morgan and Tony Giglio.
Litvack has previously worked as a writer and producer on shows like “Quantico,...
- 4/24/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Recently, ABC released the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Marvel's Agents Of Shield" episode 17 of season 2. The episode is entitled, "Melinda," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting stuff as Skye learns more about her heritage. We finally get a glimpse at Melinda May's backstory, and more. In the new, 17th episode press release: The Secret Origin Of Melinda May Is Revealed. Press release number 2: The story of Melinda May's transformation into "The Cavalry" will get revealed as she finds herself at a crossroads in the war between Coulson and Gonzales. As Skye learns more about her true heritage from Lincoln, the truth about the Inhumans is going to send her in a new direction. Guest stars feature: Henry Simmons as Alphonso "Mack" Mackenzie, Ruth Negga as Raina, Kyle MacLachlan as Cal, Jamie Harris as Gordon, Christine Adams as Weaver, Blair Underwood as Andrew Garner,...
- 4/7/2015
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
A few months ago came the announcement that Peter Cornwell ("The Haunting in Connecticut") had been hired to direct "Into Darkness", a sci-fi reimagining of Joseph Conrad's classic 1902 story "Heart of Darkness" for Radar Pictures.
Today Coming Soon has posted a piece of concept art and an official synopsis for the project with its new spin on the Belgian Congo-set story which most will be familiar with via Francis Ford Coppola's re-imagination of it into his Vietnam war epic "Apocalypse Now".
Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan penned the script for this version which is currently in pre-production:
"Apocalypse 2388. Earth is on the brink of extinction. Legendary explorer Kurtz has been sent on a desperate last bid mission to scout an unknown planet on the far side of the universe. A planet that may sustain human life.
But communication with Kurtz mysteriously ceases and rookie flight officer Marlow is...
Today Coming Soon has posted a piece of concept art and an official synopsis for the project with its new spin on the Belgian Congo-set story which most will be familiar with via Francis Ford Coppola's re-imagination of it into his Vietnam war epic "Apocalypse Now".
Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan penned the script for this version which is currently in pre-production:
"Apocalypse 2388. Earth is on the brink of extinction. Legendary explorer Kurtz has been sent on a desperate last bid mission to scout an unknown planet on the far side of the universe. A planet that may sustain human life.
But communication with Kurtz mysteriously ceases and rookie flight officer Marlow is...
- 10/25/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
The director of The Haunting in Connecticut, Peter Cornwell, is taking on a new project. It is based on a novel written by author Joseph Conrad call Heart of Darkness. There may not be a lot of you who know this story, but I am sure a lot of you have seen the most famous film adaptation of the novel called Apocalypse Now.
Here is a synopsis and concept art of the new film adaptation of Heart of Darkness given to us by comingsoon:
Apocalypse 2388. Earth is on the brink of extinction. Legendary explorer Kurtz has been sent on a desperate last bid mission to scout an unknown planet on the far side of the universe. A planet that may sustain human life.
But communication with Kurtz mysteriously ceases and rookie flight officer Marlow is assigned the perilous task of completing the objective. Tracking Kurtz into the unknown he reaches it.
Here is a synopsis and concept art of the new film adaptation of Heart of Darkness given to us by comingsoon:
Apocalypse 2388. Earth is on the brink of extinction. Legendary explorer Kurtz has been sent on a desperate last bid mission to scout an unknown planet on the far side of the universe. A planet that may sustain human life.
But communication with Kurtz mysteriously ceases and rookie flight officer Marlow is assigned the perilous task of completing the objective. Tracking Kurtz into the unknown he reaches it.
- 10/25/2011
- by rpmcmurphy
- GeekTyrant
This summer, it was announced that helmer Peter Cornwell ( The Haunting in Connecticut ) is going to direct an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's novel "Heart of Darkness" and we now have more details and the concept art you see on the left. The best known adaptation of Conrad's book was Francis Ford Coppola's 1979 award-winning Apocalypse Now , which starred Marlon Brando and Martin Sheen. Cornwell's adaptation is currently in pre-production and has a script by Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan. The film is described as follows: Apocalypse 2388. Earth is on the brink of extinction. Legendary explorer Kurtz has been sent on a desperate last bid mission to scout an unknown planet on the far side of the universe. A planet that may sustain human life. But communication...
- 10/25/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Unless one of those little green buggers decides to land on the lawn of the White House at 12 noon in front of an audience of millions, the existence of aliens will continue to be debated long after we're all gone. Still, they make great movie fodder, no?
According to Bloody Disgusting a new indie horror from Radar Pictures and Arclight entitled Into Darkness (aka Heart of Darkness 2388) is to be directed by The Haunting in Connecticut's Peter Cornwell.
Penned by Tony Gilio and Branden R. Morgan, the film is a sci-fi adaptation of a classic novella where the captain of an interstellar vessel is sent to investigate the disappearance of a famous explorer in search of a potential habitable planet. He is forced to reevaluate his orders after finding the explorer, who is trying to protect an alien race from the violence of humanity.
Shooting begins next year in Australia.
According to Bloody Disgusting a new indie horror from Radar Pictures and Arclight entitled Into Darkness (aka Heart of Darkness 2388) is to be directed by The Haunting in Connecticut's Peter Cornwell.
Penned by Tony Gilio and Branden R. Morgan, the film is a sci-fi adaptation of a classic novella where the captain of an interstellar vessel is sent to investigate the disappearance of a famous explorer in search of a potential habitable planet. He is forced to reevaluate his orders after finding the explorer, who is trying to protect an alien race from the violence of humanity.
Shooting begins next year in Australia.
- 9/7/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Bloody Disgusting learned of a new indie horror from Radar Pictures and Arclight entitled Into Darkness (aka Heart of Darkness 2388), which is to be directed by The Haunting in Connecticut's Peter Cornwell. Penned by Tony Giglio and Branden R. Morgan, the film is a sci-fi adaptation of a classic novella where a captain of an interstellar vessel is sent to investigate the disappearance of a famous explorer in search of a potential habitable planet. He is forced to reevaluate his orders after finding the explorer who is trying to protect an alien race from the violence of humanity. Shooting begins next year in Australia.
- 9/7/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
As Warner Bros picks up a futuristic retelling of The Count Of Monte Cristo, Ryan wonders if we’re seeing the start of a new Hollywood trend…
Over at Variety, it’s being reported that Warner has picked up the script for another adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ novel, The Count Of Monte Cristo. It’s a film that’s already been brought to the screen many times, of course, most recently in the 2002 production starring Guy Pearce and Jim Caviezel.
This particular adaptation, though, is rather different, since it will update the 19th century tale to a rather more futuristic setting. It’s fair to say that Dumas’ novel, about a young man who’s falsely imprisoned, and then emerges years later, is potent enough to survive even the loosest retelling – Park Chan Wook’s brilliant Old Boy has distinct echoes of the book, even though it’s not an adaptation,...
Over at Variety, it’s being reported that Warner has picked up the script for another adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ novel, The Count Of Monte Cristo. It’s a film that’s already been brought to the screen many times, of course, most recently in the 2002 production starring Guy Pearce and Jim Caviezel.
This particular adaptation, though, is rather different, since it will update the 19th century tale to a rather more futuristic setting. It’s fair to say that Dumas’ novel, about a young man who’s falsely imprisoned, and then emerges years later, is potent enough to survive even the loosest retelling – Park Chan Wook’s brilliant Old Boy has distinct echoes of the book, even though it’s not an adaptation,...
- 7/4/2011
- Den of Geek
Earlier, we reported on a planned adaptation of Alexandre Dumas. The Count of Monte Cristo that would be set in the distant future, so it only makes sense that we follow that up with news of a Heart of Darkness adaptation set on outer space. Peter Cornwell, who helmed the 2009 supernatural thriller The Haunting in Connecticut, has been tapped by Radar Pictures to direct a sci-fi take on Joseph Conrad.s classic novella as a spacebound sci-fi pic. Variety says the film, titled Into Darkness, will work from a screenplay by Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan that loosely follows Conrad.s story about a ship.s captain on a journey through enemy territories to return a shadowy figure (probably named Kurtz) to civilization. The most famous rendition of Conrad.s 1902 tale belongs to Francis Ford Coppola, whose Apocalypse Now put Martin Sheen and Marlon Brando through the paces and nearly...
- 7/1/2011
- cinemablend.com
It's probably too early to say that adapting classic stories into futuristic sci-fi tales is going to be the new Snow White, Wizard of Oz or even WikiLeaks trend. I mean, it's just coincidence that a sci-fi 'update' of Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness was announced yesterday and today we have a very similar new version of The Count of Monte Cristo announced, right? It can't be that this is the sort of thing we'll be hearing about for the next year, or is it? Variety [1] reports that the new The Count of Monte Cristo was written by Ian Shorr, and that Warner Bros. picked up the rights to develop it into a film. All we've got storywise is that this is an update of the classic tale in which "a young man is unlawfully sentenced to an island prison and escapes, then transforms himself into the mysterious Count...
- 7/1/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Peter Cornwell (The Haungting in Connecticut) has been hired to direct a sci-fi take on Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness for Radar Pictures. The project is titled Into Darkness and has a script co-written by Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan. Radar's Ted Field and Mike Weber are producing, with Arclight Films overseing foreign sales.
Francis Ford Coppola also based Apocalypse Now on Conrad's novel. The1902 book tells the story of "ferryboat captain Charles Marlow's quest to return shadowy ivory trader Kurtz to civilization." Giglio wrote Death Race 2 and is writing Death Race 3.
This is an awesome story with a lot of potential, but I am worried because Death Race 2 was horrible. It will be interesting to see how this turns out. What are your thoughts?...
Francis Ford Coppola also based Apocalypse Now on Conrad's novel. The1902 book tells the story of "ferryboat captain Charles Marlow's quest to return shadowy ivory trader Kurtz to civilization." Giglio wrote Death Race 2 and is writing Death Race 3.
This is an awesome story with a lot of potential, but I am worried because Death Race 2 was horrible. It will be interesting to see how this turns out. What are your thoughts?...
- 6/30/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Peter Cornwell ("The Haunting in Connecticut") has been hired to direct "Into Darkness", a sci-fi remaining of Joseph Conrad's classic novella "Heart of Darkness" for Radar Pictures says Variety.
The original 1902 novel explored the dark side of European colonization in Africa and centres on an Englishman working as a ferry-boat captain in Africa. He takes an assignment to head up the river into the heart of the Congo to find and return the rogue ivory trader Kurtz to civilisation.
Francis Ford Coppola famously reimagined the story into his legendary Vietnam war epic "Apocalypse Now". This incarnation of the story however will turn the adventure into a space-set sci-fi effort.
Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan penned the script. Ted Field and Mike Weber are producing.
The original 1902 novel explored the dark side of European colonization in Africa and centres on an Englishman working as a ferry-boat captain in Africa. He takes an assignment to head up the river into the heart of the Congo to find and return the rogue ivory trader Kurtz to civilisation.
Francis Ford Coppola famously reimagined the story into his legendary Vietnam war epic "Apocalypse Now". This incarnation of the story however will turn the adventure into a space-set sci-fi effort.
Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan penned the script. Ted Field and Mike Weber are producing.
- 6/30/2011
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
Radar Pictures has hired Peter Cornwell ( The Haunting in Connecticut ) to direct an adaptation of Joseph Conrad's novel, "Heart of Darkness," reports Variety . The adaptation, to be titled Into Darkness , will take place in space. Conrad's 1902 book is the story of ferryboat captain Charles Marlow's quest to return shadowy ivory trader Kurtz to civilization. Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan wrote the script. Radar's Ted Field and Mike Weber are producing.
- 6/30/2011
- Comingsoon.net
Into the Darkness directed by Peter Cornwell Radar Pictures has tapped Cornwell of The Haunting in Connecticut to helm the adaptation of the Heart of Darkness novel by Joseph Conrad as a spacebound science fiction film, reports Variety. Pic is titled as Into the Darkness and was scripted by Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan, an actor-turned-writer who met Giglio while working with him on Timber Falls and Enemy Hands, both helmed by Giglio. Into the Darkness is loosely based on the 1902 Conrad story of ferryboat captain Charles Marlow who aims to return ivory trader Kurtz to civilization.
- 6/30/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Into the Darkness directed by Peter Cornwell Radar Pictures has tapped Cornwell of The Haunting in Connecticut to helm the adaptation of the Heart of Darkness novel by Joseph Conrad as a spacebound science fiction film, reports Variety. Pic is titled as Into the Darkness and was scripted by Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan, an actor-turned-writer who met Giglio while working with him on Timber Falls and Enemy Hands, both helmed by Giglio. Into the Darkness is loosely based on the 1902 Conrad story of ferryboat captain Charles Marlow who aims to return ivory trader Kurtz to civilization.
- 6/30/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Into the Darkness directed by Peter Cornwell Radar Pictures has tapped Cornwell of The Haunting in Connecticut to helm the adaptation of the Heart of Darkness novel by Joseph Conrad as a spacebound science fiction film, reports Variety. Pic is titled as Into the Darkness and was scripted by Tony Giglio and Branden Morgan, an actor-turned-writer who met Giglio while working with him on Timber Falls and Enemy Hands, both helmed by Giglio. Into the Darkness is loosely based on the 1902 Conrad story of ferryboat captain Charles Marlow who aims to return ivory trader Kurtz to civilization.
- 6/30/2011
- Upcoming-Movies.com
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