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‘Phasmophobia' Film In The Works: Blumhouse To Adapt Paranormal Horror Game
‘Phasmophobia' Film In The Works: Blumhouse To Adapt Paranormal Horror Game

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

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‘Phasmophobia' Film In The Works: Blumhouse To Adapt Paranormal Horror Game

Popular paranormal horror game Phasmophobia is getting a film adaptation from Blumhouse. The production company known for its horror films made the announcement at its first-ever The Business of Fear in Hollywood. More from Deadline Blumhouse Announces First Spanish Language Original Film 'No Me Sigas' From Directors Ximena and Eduardo García Lecuona Blumhouse Drops First Poster For 'Five Nights At Freddy's 2' Blumhouse Reveals Trailer And Poster For 'Black Phone 2' Phasmophobia was released in 2020 and developed and published by British indie game studio Kinetic Games. The game has surpassed 23 million in global sales and has become a genre-defining title in multiplayer horror gaming. The game is a horror investigation survival game played from a first-person point of view. The player can work alone or with a group of people to identify the type of ghost haunting a specific location. Blumhouse and Atomic Monster will produce the film in association with Kinetic Games Limited. In July 2024, Blumhouse commissioned a survey to classify 100 prominent horror films from the past 50 years into subgenres. The results identified the paranormal subgenre as one of the 24 thriving subgenres, with other examples including survival, slasher, and psychological thriller, among others. During its first The Business of Fear event today, Blumhouse CEO/Founder Jason Blum and President Abhijay Prakash, Atomic Monster CEO/Founder James Wan and horror analyst/author Stephen Follows spoke about the ways in which horror has grown and expanded in recent years, with subgenres an important way to entertain the diverse tastes of its audience. Blumhouse's latest releases include Drop, The Woman in the Yard, Wolf Man, House of Spoils, Speak No Evil, Afraid, Imaginary, Night Swim, Five Nights at Freddy's, and The Exorcist: Believer. The studio's upcoming releases include M3GAN 2.0 (June 27, 2025), Black Phone 2 (October 17, 2025), and Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (December 5, 2025). Best of Deadline 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 2025 TV Series Renewals: Photo Gallery 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More

Blumhouse Acquiring ‘Saw' Rights From Twisted Pictures
Blumhouse Acquiring ‘Saw' Rights From Twisted Pictures

Yahoo

time18 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Blumhouse Acquiring ‘Saw' Rights From Twisted Pictures

EXCLUSIVE: In a deal that will bring James Wan back in touch with the mega horror IP he first created, we hear from several sources that Blumhouse is acquiring the perspective rights to Twisted Pictures' portion of the Saw franchise. In short, Blumhouse is essentially taking over the IP's ownership from Twisted's Mark Burg and Oren Koules. Lionsgate will continue to be involved as a partner, and in fact owns 50% of the franchise. More from Deadline 'Phasmophobia' Film In The Works: Blumhouse To Adapt Paranormal Horror Game Octavia Spencer Returning For Blumhouse's 'Ma' Sequel Blumhouse Announces First Spanish Language Original Film 'No Me Sigas' From Directors Ximena and Eduardo García Lecuona As of this time, there isn't development on another movie yet. Wan directed the first Saw movie in 2004 and co-wrote with Leigh Whannell. Wan remained an EP on remaining Saw movies. Saw follows the notorious serial killer John 'Jigsaw' Kramer and his cronies. Instead of killing his victims, he traps them in life-threatening tests and games as they try to survive through physical or psychological torture. The Saw franchise not only grossed over $1 billion at the global box office from ten movies, but spawned comic books, video games, theme park attractions, toys, masks and clothing. The first Saw movie opened to $18.6M and made $56M domestic, $104M worldwide. There was a Saw XI movie in development that was previously scheduled for September 2025. However, the project was stalled. Lionsgate and the producers of the Saw franchise didn't see eye-to-eye on the eleventh movie. Saw XI scribes Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan turned in a draft in 2024 with Saw X director Kevin Greutert attached to direct. His 2023 version opened to $18.3M domestic, finaled at $53.6M stateside and went north of $112M global. Best of Deadline List Of Hollywood & Media Layoffs From Paramount To Warner Bros Discovery To CNN & More 2025 TV Cancellations: Photo Gallery 2025-26 Awards Season Calendar: Dates For Tonys, Emmys, Oscars & More

Phasmophobia is getting the Hollywood treatment
Phasmophobia is getting the Hollywood treatment

Engadget

timea day ago

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  • Engadget

Phasmophobia is getting the Hollywood treatment

Paranormal horror game Phasmophobia is being adapted into a movie by Blumhouse Productions and Atomic Monster, in partnership with the games developer Kinetic Games. Blumhouse is a major player in the horror genre, having produced the Purge and Paranormal Activity franchises as well as Get Out , The Invisible Man and many more. Atomic Monster produced all the films in The Conjuring universe since 2016's The Conjuring Two . First released on PCs in 2020, Phasmophobia quickly became a pandemic-era hit , with YouTubers and streamers racking up millions of views playing the multiplayer survival game. The game follows one to four players as they work to complete a contract requiring them to identify the type of ghost haunting a specific site. The horror genre has risen in popularity over recent years in both video games and the film business . In 2023 Blumhouse adapted the video game horror series Five Nights at Freddy's into a film, which went on to be the highest grossing film in its history. Blumhouse has also begun making video games in-house, and released its first game, Fear the Spotlight , last year. Blumhouse Productions announced the Phasmophobia adaptation at its first-ever 'Business of Fear' event in Hollywood, where founder and CEO Jason Blum and Atomic Monster founder and CEO James Wan spoke about the business of horror movies. No distributor or release date has been announced yet.

Phasmophobia is getting a horror movie adaptation from Blumhouse
Phasmophobia is getting a horror movie adaptation from Blumhouse

Perth Now

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Perth Now

Phasmophobia is getting a horror movie adaptation from Blumhouse

Blumhouse are working on a film adaptation of 'Phasmophobia'. The 2020 multiplayer horror survival game - which was developed and published by independent studio Kinetic Games - has become a huge hit with over 23 million sales around the world, and now the iconic film studio is giving the paranormal title the big screen treatment. The movie version will be produced by Blumhouse and Atomic Monster alongside Kinetic Games. Daniel Knight - director of Kinetic Games and 'Phasmophobia' lead developer - said in a statement: "We're thrilled to officially announce that a 'Phasmophobia' film adaption is in development — it's a big moment for the whole Kinetic team, and the start of something really exciting. 'We never could've imagined the incredible heights this game would reach when it launched five years ago, and we're so thankful to our amazing community for the lasting impact 'Phasmophobia' has had in the gaming space and beyond. "Working with Blumhouse and Atomic Monster marks an incredible new chapter for the game, and we can't wait to share more as the project develops.' There is currently no release date, plot details or casting information available for the project, which appears to be in its early stages. The 'Phasmorphia' game is a played in the first-person, with gamers either working alone or in a group to figure out what type of ghost is haunting a certain location. In the game, most of the ghosts are based on various creatures or entities from different religions and cultures, from poltergeists and the Japanese Obake to Irish folklore's Banshee. There is no real central narrative - the single player mode didn't come until a year after the original launch - which means the team behind the movie will be able to explore different ways of honouring the source material. The news was initially revealed during Blumhouse's Business of Fear event this week, as CEO and founder Jason Blum was joined by President Abhijay Prakash, Atomic Monster CEO and founder James Wan, and horror analyst and author Stephen Follows. The group discussed how horror has expanded more recently, and pointed to the way certain subgenres can indulge its audience's diverse tastes. Last summer, Blumhouse launched a survey looking to put 100 major horor films from the past five decades into various subgenres. The paranormal subgenre was found to be one of 24 thriving themes, along with the likes of slashers, survival films, and psychological thrillers.

Blumhouse developing film adaptation of Phasmophobia horror video game
Blumhouse developing film adaptation of Phasmophobia horror video game

Express Tribune

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Express Tribune

Blumhouse developing film adaptation of Phasmophobia horror video game

Blumhouse Productions is developing a film adaptation of the popular horror video game 'Phasmophobia,' the first-person paranormal puzzle game that gained viral popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic. The project will be produced in collaboration with Atomic Monster and Kinetic Games Limited, though no distributor or release date has been announced yet. Originally released in early access in 2020, 'Phasmophobia' quickly became a social media sensation as Twitch streamers and YouTubers embraced the multiplayer ghost-hunting gameplay. Developed by Kinetic Games Limited, the game was a breakthrough hit for the indie studio, topping Steam's sales charts for several weeks in late 2020. It has since been ported to multiple consoles and sold over 23 million copies worldwide. The game also earned critical acclaim, winning the Best Debut Game award at the 2020 Game Awards. The film adaptation was revealed at Hollywood's inaugural 'Business of Fear' event, featuring Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum and president Abhijay Prakash as speakers. This project follows Blumhouse's previous video game adaptation, the 2023 film 'Five Nights at Freddy's,' which grossed $291 million globally despite a simultaneous streaming release on Peacock. A sequel to 'Five Nights at Freddy's' is scheduled for theatrical release on December 5. In addition to producing films, Blumhouse also operates a gaming division, with upcoming titles including 'Eyes of Hellfire' and 'Sleep Awake,' indicating the studio's ongoing investment in the intersection of gaming and horror entertainment.

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