Jason Blum knows IP is the lifeblood of entertainment right now, but Blumhouse will keep pumping out originals on a regular basis.
James Wan and Leigh Whannell are reuniting to revitalize 'Saw' and make it scary franchise again.
Even with a so-so showing for 'M3GAN 2.0,' the Blumhouse-Atomic Monster alliance ended up having a fantastic 2025.
A fresh new face with similar tastes could take the reigns for the return of 'Paranormal Activity.'
Blumhouse gets out another winner at the box office as the year winds down, while 'Zootopia 2' is just a short hop away from $1 billion.
James Wan adds to his horror empire by joining the next installment in the spooky found-footage series.
The horror sequel is set to release soon—so here's a refresher on what happened in the first movie.
A new round of eerie Freddy Fazbear's Pizza merch is coming to life at a theater near you.
'Five Nights at Freddy's 2', starring Josh Hutcherson and Matthew Lillard, jumpscares its way to theaters this December.
James Tynion IV and Werther Dell'Edera's 'Something is Killing the Children' is double dipping with adaptations in live-action and animation.
In true 'Halloween Ends' fashion, these endings probably wouldn't have been for everybody.
The head of Blumhouse discusses his plans for 'Saw' and other franchises he'd like to sink his teeth into.
An excerpt from 'Horror's New Wave: 15 Years of Blumhouse' digs into 'Sinister,' a key early success for the studio.
The latest installment in the horror series is from filmmaker Jacob Chase; it'll be out August 21, 2026.
Maya Hawke narrates the terror-tinged nature show, which drops its first two seasons in September and October.
Plus, 'Five Nights at Freddy's' makes its long-awaited debut at the annual spooky season theme park event.
The Grabber is back with new powers to better terrorize Finney when 'Black Phone 2' hits theaters this October.
The puppetry is next level with Jim Henson's Creature Shop creations, and io9 has a close-up look inside.
Blumhouse has apparently fallen so out of love with 'M3GAN 2.0' it's no longer putting it on big screens in Japan.
Director Emma Tammi, along with stars Josh Hutcherson and Skeet Ulrich, screened an opening scene for the sequel at San Diego Comic-Con.