Get ready to sleep with the lights on, because Madelaine Petsch, the fearless star of 'The Strangers,' is hinting at a horror reboot that could shake the genre to its core. After tackling the chilling reboot of 'The Strangers,' Petsch isn’t done with the scares just yet. In a recent interview with Movieweb, she dropped a tantalizing hint about her next project: a remake of a lesser-known ’70s horror film that she believes deserves a modern revival. But here’s where it gets controversial: Petsch is keeping the title under wraps, leaving fans to speculate wildly. And this is the part most people miss: she admitted she hadn’t even heard of the film until recently, but it left her so stunned that she felt compelled to bring it back to life. 'This is crazy! I have to remake this,' she exclaimed, her enthusiasm palpable. While Petsch hasn’t revealed the specific title, potential candidates include cult classics like Tourist Trap, Alice Sweet Alice, The Brood, Don’t Look Now, Let’s Scare Jessica to Death, and The Abominable Dr. Phibes. Each of these films, though not mainstream, has a dedicated following, and remaking any of them could spark heated debates among horror aficionados. But here’s the bold question: Is Petsch’s vision for this reboot a tribute to the original, or a risky reinterpretation that could alienate die-hard fans? Only time will tell. Meanwhile, catch her in The Strangers: Chapter 3, hitting theaters on February 6, where she makes her final stand against the masked terrors. What ’70s horror gem do you think Petsch should revive? Let us know in the comments—we’re all ears!