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BleeckerStreet has taken U.S. rights to the Zachary Wigon directed Victorian Psycho, starring Maika Monroe, Jason Isaacs and Thomasin McKenzie, which Deadline first told you about at Cannes.

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The pic is based on Virginia Feito’s novel of the same name, the author adapting her tome. BleeckerStreet plans to release the film nationwide theatrically in 2026, with cameras rolling this week in Ireland.
Set in Victorian England,Victorian Psychosees an eccentric governess arrive at a remote gothic manor, where strange happenings stir suspicion that she’s not what she seems.
Victorian Psychois produced by Dan Kagan (Longlegs) under his Traffic banner as well as Sebastien Raybaud (Greenland: Migration) for Anton and Wigon, in association with Anonymous Content. EPs include Anonymous Content’s Nick Shumaker and Bard Dorros, Feito, andBleeckerStreet’s Kent Sanderson and Miranda King. The deal was negotiated by King and UTA Independent Film Group, CAA Media Finance, and Anton on behalf of the filmmakers. Anton is fully financing the film and is representing international rights.
“We are proud to partner with this incredible creative team onVictorian Psycho. Zach’s vision is thrilling, and we know every frame will be shocking, unique, and for lack of a better word, cutting” said Kent Sanderson, CEO atBleeckerStreet. “Backing this film continuesBleecker’s mandate of supporting exciting voices and bringing entertaining, impactful films from across all genres to theaters.”
BleeckerStreet recently picked up horror filmBone Lake,set to release October 3; Oscar-winner Guy Nattiv’sHarmoniastarring Bella Ramsey, Odessa Young, Carrie Coon and Lily James, which is in production; andThe Third Parentstarring Rob Lowe, Crispin Glover and Roselyn Sanchez, which is in post.
This weekend they’re opening David Mackenzie’s thrillerRelaystarring Riz Ahmed, Lily James, and Sam Worthington with Rob Reiner’sSpinal Tap II: The End Continueshitting theaters on Sept. 12. Max Walker-Silverman’s Sundance titleRebuildingstarring Josh O’Connor, Lily Latorre, Meghann Fahy, Kali Reis, and Amy Madigan is set for release on Nov. 14.
