Damon & Affleck Make 'Feast' With Wes Craven

Feast
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are teaming up with Wes Craven (Scream) to produce horror movie Feast, according to USA Today.

Written by first-timers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, Feast takes place in a remote bar ravaged by cannibalistic creatures. Newcomer John Gulager will direct.

Feast, as was the previous two Project Greenlight movies, will be filmed during production as a making-of, behind-the-scenes reality series that will air on Bravo, which picked up the series after it was dropped by HBO.

"Hopefully, Feast will make these guys some money," winning screenwriter Melton said.

The completed film, which is expected to reach theaters next year, will prove a real horror if it performs as poorly as the previous Greenlight coming-of-age films, 2002's Stolen Summer and 2003's The Battle of Shaker Heights. Stolen Summer stole just $134,736 from moviegoers, and Shaker Heights shook $280,351 from patrons' pockets.

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