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The film had the second-best day and date opening weekend ever (behind Black Widow ' s $80.3 million in 2021), the best opening weekend for a horror film in 2023, the best opening from Blumhouse, topping Halloween ' s $76.2 million, and the second highest opening for a video game film behind The Super Mario Bros. Movie ' s $146.4 million the ...
Universal Pictures has first-look deals on Blumhouse titles but opted not to release Imaginary. Blumhouse shopped the film around where Lionsgate secured a distribution deal. [ 11 ] It was released theatrically on March 8, 2024, after being pushed back from its original date of February 2, 2024.
Blumhouse's Compendium of Horror: James Buddy Day October 2, 2022 Dangerous Breed: Crime. Cons. Cats. Frederick Kroetsch: November 22, 2022 2023 Floribama Murders — January 7, 2023 True Crime Story: Look Into My Eyes: Brent Hodge: June 15, 2023 The Horror of Dolores Roach: Aaron Mark July 7, 2023 2024 Choir: Rudy Valdez January 31, 2024 Worst ...
“The Walking Dead” actor Tom Payne and Broadway veteran Betty Buckley have joined the cast of Blumhouse’s next movie “Imaginary,” a horror-thriller led by DeWanda Wise. Taegen Burns ...
Blumhouse and Lionsgate have unveiled the trailer for the upcoming horror film “Imaginary,” set for a March 8 release. Directed by Jeff Wadlow, “Imaginary” stars DeWanda Wise as Jessica, a ...
AI turns deadly in the trailer for Sony’s “Afraid,” a new Blumhouse horror movie starring John Cho and Katherine Waterston. Per the sci-fi horror movie’s logline: “Curtis (Cho) and his ...
In the Philippines, a market where the horror genre is widely popular, [27] [28] [29] Insidious: The Red Door broke the records for the highest-grossing opening weekend for a horror film, [30] the highest-grossing opening weekend of 2023, [30] and the highest-grossing horror film of all time (with $6.9 million, surpassing The Nun). [31] [32] [33]
There's Something Wrong with the Children is a 2023 American horror film directed by Roxanne Benjamin and written by T. J. Cimfel and David White. The film stars Alisha Wainwright, Zach Gilford, Amanda Crew, and Carlos Santos. Jason Blum serves as an executive producer through his Blumhouse Television banner. [1]