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Warner Bros. Sets ‘Siren Head’ Movie With Brian Duffield Directing From a Script Written With Zach Cregger
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Warner Bros. Sets ‘Siren Head’ Movie With Brian Duffield Directing From a Script Written With Zach Cregger

Warner Bros. has acquired the feature adaptation of the viral horror meme “Siren Head,” assigning Brian Duffield to direct from a script co-written with Zach Cregger, according to Deadline.

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Warner Bros. has moved forward with a feature film based on “Siren Head,” the viral horror concept created by Trevor Henderson, Deadline reported. The studio has acquired a “feature package” for the project, with Brian Duffield set to direct from a script written with Zach Cregger.

Deadline said Duffield will direct the film from a screenplay penned with Cregger, and that both are attached as producers. The report also described the deal as one that arrived at the studio after a reported five-way bidding competition.

The “Siren Head” concept traces back to Henderson’s online horror imagery, which spread widely as a meme and creative prompt for fiction and fan-made stories. Warner Bros.’ decision to turn the property into a theatrical-scale production indicates a continued studio push to convert internet-born horror material into mainstream entertainment.

Deadline did not disclose financial terms, cast, or a release date. The report also did not identify the full list of production partners beyond naming Duffield and Cregger as producers attached to the project.

Under the reported arrangement, Duffield’s role is both creative and managerial, directing from a script he is also developing alongside Cregger. That combination of writing and directing attachments is often used by studios to streamline development once a project is greenlit and to maintain creative continuity as production moves from pre-production to principal photography.

The acquisition also positions Warner Bros. to expand its horror slate using an IP with built-in online awareness. Internet traction can be a factor in studio acquisitions, but it does not substitute for a market-ready script, production plan, and distribution strategy once rights are secured.

For audiences, the next steps will likely involve standard development milestones such as finalizing the screenplay, assembling a production team, and beginning casting and scheduling. Deadline’s report indicates the project has cleared the initial “package” stage, leaving further details to be confirmed as the studio moves toward a formal production timeline.

Why It Matters

  • The deal reflects how major studios continue turning viral internet horror properties into feature films, potentially reshaping mainstream horror pipelines.
  • Duffield and Cregger’s attachments as director and producers suggest the project will move through development with defined creative leadership.
  • The reported bidding process indicates active competition for recognizably marketable IP, which can affect production budgets and development timelines.
  • No release date has been announced, so audiences will need to wait for further casting and production updates before judging the final creative direction.

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Key Facts

  • Warner Bros. acquired a feature film package for “Siren Head,” a horror concept associated with Trevor Henderson.
  • Brian Duffield is set to direct the film.
  • The screenplay is written with Zach Cregger, who is also attached as a producer.
  • Deadline reported the project landed at the studio after a reported five-way bidding war.
  • Deadline did not include financial terms, casting, or a release date.