Spoilers for "Weapons" to follow.

People have been buzzing about "Weapons," director Zach Cregger's follow-up to his 2022 horror hit "Barbarian," and if you've seen "Weapons," it's easy to see why . Put simply, this movie rips. The central concept isn't just part of the marketing, but the first thing you see and hear on the big screen: 17 children from the same class run into the darkness at 2:17 a.m., and nobody knows why. Cregger's script had the horror industry buzzing when a bidding war broke out back in 2023, after "Barbarian" proved to be an enormous hit — and according to a report in Deadline around that time, writer and director Jordan Peele was absolutely desperate to produce "Weapons." When he lost the bidding war, all hell broke loose in the Peele camp, if reports are to b

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