Happy Death Day director announces that production has wrapped on his new Netflix We Have A Ghost

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Happy Death Day author/director Christopher Landon announces that production has wrapped on his new Netflix We Have A Ghost. Based on Geoff Manaugh’s brief tale “Ernest,” the film focuses on a man who moves into a new home and discovers it is haunted by a mostly harmless ghost who bears a striking resemblance to acting legend Ernest Borgnine. The two become for the time being internet sensations, however when they begin taking an interest in looking into the ghost’s past, they inadvertently draw the attention of the CIA.

A couple of months after kicking off production on the film, Landon has taken to Twitter to share that We Have a Ghost has wrapped filming. Landon paired the announcement with a slate showing the film’s on-set logo and adorable ghost drawing for the titular character. Look at Landon’s announcement underneath:

It’s interesting to note that We Have a Ghost has checked in at an approximate 65 days of production, making it one of the longest in Landon’s directorial career to date. The filmmaker has shared a lot of teases all through filming on his social media, promising some larger-scale set pieces in spite of the film’s seemingly low-scale premise. Landon’s announcement that the movie is officially wrapped ought to bring fervor to fans, namely as he has been on a winning streak in the director’s chair with the Happy Death Day films and the body-swap loathsomeness satire Freaky.

With production now wrapped on We Have a Ghost, it’s unclear when audiences can anticipate that the film should arrive on Netflix, however past reports have indicated it will debut at some point in 2022. As interested as fans may be to learn when the movie will make a big appearance, a great deal of interest is as yet being coordinated to who from the group cast will portray the Ernest Borgnine doppelgänger. Viewers should look out for additional teases and announcements from Landon and Netflix in the coming months.

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