Curry Barker, the director behind the upcoming horror film Obsession, has revealed an unlikely source of inspiration for his work: a 'Treehouse of Horror' special from The Simpsons. In a recent interview, Barker explained that the infamous episode helped shape the horror elements of his film, which is set to be released in the coming weeks. The 'Treehouse of Horror' series has been a staple of The Simpsons since its early days, with each episode typically featuring a standalone segment that leans heavily into the horror genre.
Barker's Obsession is a British horror film that has been generating buzz in the UK film industry. The film's release date has not been officially confirmed, but it is expected to drop on various streaming platforms in the coming weeks. Fans of horror films are eagerly awaiting the release of Obsession, which promises to deliver a chilling experience.
The 'Treehouse of Horror' series has had a lasting impact on popular culture, with its influence extending beyond The Simpsons to inspire countless other works of horror. Barker's admission that the series inspired his film is a testament to its enduring influence and creative power. As fans of horror films get ready to experience Obsession for themselves, they can't help but wonder what other surprises the film has in store.
Obsession is set to be released in the UK on various streaming platforms, including Amazon Prime Video and Sky Cinema. The film's availability on these platforms will be announced in the coming weeks. In the meantime, fans can catch up on The Simpsons and its iconic 'Treehouse of Horror' series on Sky Max and Now TV.