Halloween revamp producers Andy Gould and Malek Akkad, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre's reboot producer Jeffrey Allard are joining evil forces for The Violent Kind, an indie horror that revolves around a group of young bikers who find themselves tormented by mysterious and gory goings-on in a secluded farmhouse.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, they are joined by fellow producers Michael Ferris Gibson and Jeremy Platt and exec producer K'Dee Miller.

The principals summarize the film as centering on a "party (that) quickly turns wild with a typical biker mix of booze, drugs and strippers but shifts into something the likes of nothing they have ever known," including "mysterious figures glimpsed amongst the woods, ominous sounds heard and friends found injured."

Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores, known professionally as the Butcher Brothers, are directing from a script they wrote. The pair helmed the cult hit The Hamiltons, about a group of siblings who turn murderous after their parents are killed, which horror label After Dark Films released in 2006.

No production date has been set.