Wes Craven's unrealized projects

[1] On December 8, 1992, Craven was attached to direct a film based on the Marvel Comics’ character Doctor Strange for Savoy Pictures, but made New Nightmare instead.

[4] On January 20, 1998, Craven and Shaun Cassidy were attached to executive produce the horror TV series Hollyweird through Universal Television for Fox for the 1998–1999 season, but it did not materialize.

[5] On April 15, 1999, Craven was attached to direct and produce the film adaptation of his novel The Fountain Society for ImageMovers and DreamWorks Pictures, but it didn't materialize.

[9] On November 1, 2000, Craven confirmed that he would produce the film adaptation of Jennifer Miller's true story novel The Day I Went Missing with Donald Martin writing the script for Miramax.

[19] On February 19, 2010, Craven was in talks to direct Misha Green’s script Sunflower about two women who were abducted in a college professor’s prison-like farmhouse.

[26] On April 20, 2015, Craven would produce the television adaptation of his movie The People Under the Stairs through Universal Cable Productions for Syfy, with Michael Reisz writing the series that was described as a contemporary Downton Abbey meets The Amityville Horror.

[28] On April 20, 2015, Craven would produce the television adaptation of Daryl Gregory’s novel We Are All Completely Fine through Universal Cable Productions for Syfy, with the possibility to direct the pilot episode.