The Boondock Saints Writer Returns With a Psychological Serial Killer Thriller

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Troy Duffy, the writer and director of The Boondock Saints and The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, has revealed that he will be directing a psychological thriller by the name of The Blood Spoon Council, which he co-wrote with Criss Lassiter. Independent film producer Scott Clayton and his production company Oceanside Media will produce and finance the feature.

The film sounds like one helluva story, including a group that finds and kills serial killers, the FBI, and strange psychological head games.

Clayton explains, “Troy has built an incredibly strong and loyal fan base following The Boondock Saints. Fans of his cult classic, both old and new, are in for a special treat with his latest film project, The Blood Spoon Council. He brings back the same raw, unforgiving action tangled with the kinetic storytelling that audiences know and love to his new film. With his extraordinary cinematic vision, Troy is poised to make an impactful resurgence in the industry.

Duffy adds, “I want to create an action packed psychological thriller with Blood Spoon and I have held nothing back. All the killers and their crimes are inspired by actual serial cases. The mastermind of the Council is a one-of-a-kind character that will take a one-of-a-kind talent to portray him. The Blood Spoon Council may be dark but it is darkly beautiful, darkly exciting and it satisfies that devilish curiosity many of us have about serial killers and the uniquely gifted individuals who pursue them.

Synopsis:
The Blood Spoon Council follows a vigilante group, known as the Blood Spoon Council, who are hunting down and executing serial killers in the U.S. The FBI commissions a young, rogue profiler to get into the head of the group’s elusive leader. But their investigation is derailed when the whiz kid engages in a secret game of cat-and-mouse with a mastermind the likes of which he’s never seen.

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