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Blumhouse was originally known as Blum Israel Productions, as Amy Israel had a first-look deal at Miramax when the company was founded. [12] In 2002, Blum and Israel parted ways, and the company became Blumhouse Productions. [13] In 2015, Crypt TV was created by Jack Davis and Eli Roth which is backed by Blum and the company. [14]
Jason Ferus Blum (/ b l ʌ m /; [2] born February 20, 1969) [1] [3] is an American producer. He is the founder and CEO of Blumhouse Productions, which has produced the horror franchises Paranormal Activity (2007–2021), Insidious (2010–2023), The Purge (2013–2021), and Halloween (2018–2022).
The Blumhouse Book of Nightmares: The Haunted City: Various Authors July 7, 2015 2016 The Apartment: S. L. Grey October 4, 2016 2017 Feral: James DeMonaco B. K. Evenson: April 4, 2017 Meddling Kids: Edgar Cantero: July 11, 2017 Haunted Nights: Various Authors October 3, 2017 2018 This Body's Not Big Enough for Both of Us: Edgar Cantero July 31 ...
Abhijay Prakash has been named president of Blumhouse, the genre juggernaut founded by Jason Blum over twenty years ago. Prakash joins the company from the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group ...
Blumhouse Holdings, LLC (minority stake with Jason Blum and James Wan) [7] Blumhouse Productions. Atomic Monster; BH Tilt (with Neon) BlumHansonAllen Films; Blumhouse Books; Blumhouse Games; Blumhouse International; Blumhouse Television (55%) Haunted Movies; Working Title Films. WT 2 Productions; Working Title Television
The founder and CEO of horror hit factory Blumhouse Productions, Blum has been responsible for more than $6 billion in global box office earnings over the past two decades.
On November 16, 2022, it was announced that the company was in talks to merge with Blumhouse Productions with the company having a shared first-look deal with Universal Pictures. The companies would continue to operate as separate labels, with each maintaining its own creative autonomy and brand identity.
Facebook owner Meta said on Thursday it had teamed up with Blumhouse Productions, the Hollywood company behind popular horror films such as "The Purge" and "Get Out," to put its new generative AI ...