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AFRAID: The new horror flick is of course a summer must-see

Love what horror movies have to offer? How about what Blumhouse has a knack for doing when it comes to scary flicks? Turns out the new AFRAID trailer looks like it’s going to pack the same type of punch M3GAN offered in 2023.

Love what horror movies have to offer? How about what Blumhouse has a knack for doing when it comes to scary flicks? Turns out the new AFRAID trailer looks like it’s going to pack the same type of punch M3GAN offered in 2023.

This jam-packed sneak peek and explosive trailer? Oh yes. Giddy up and prepare for August 30.

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Blumhouse: The teaser for 'AFRAID' has arrived and it's coming this summer

Is it me or does it feel like there’s been an explosion of new flicks gearing up to hit the big screen over the next few weeks? Blumhouse striking again with a new AFRAID movie? Oh yes.

Is it me or does it feel like there’s been an explosion of new flicks gearing up to hit the big screen over the next few weeks? Blumhouse striking again with a new AFRAID movie? Oh yes.

It’s all about the horror movie feels and vibes. The new artwork for the new movie? Giddy up.

Check out the official poster for Blumhouse's #AFRAIDMovie - in theaters August 30.

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Speak No Evil: James McAvoy's new Blumhouse movie is loaded with scares

It’s a slow burn but my goodness if you’re not going to feel the fear in Blumhouse’s upcoming See No Evil film. To have Hollywood superstar James McAvoy leading the way and some stellar twists and turns here? Oh my goodness.

It’s a slow burn but my goodness if you’re not going to feel the fear in Blumhouse’s upcoming See No Evil film. To have Hollywood superstar James McAvoy leading the way and some stellar twists and turns here? Oh my goodness.

Nothing like a good ol’ scary movie with the back to school and work vibes going strong in September. Tap in.

When an American family is invited to spend the weekend at the idyllic country estate of a charming British family they befriended on vacation, what begins as a dream holiday soon warps into a snarled psychological nightmare.

From Blumhouse, the producer of The Black Phone, Get Out and The Invisible Man, comes an intense suspense thriller for our modern age, starring BAFTA award-winner James McAvoy (Split, Glass) in a riveting performance as the charismatic, alpha-male estate owner whose untrammeled hospitality masks an unspeakable darkness.

Speak No Evil stars Mackenzie Davis (Terminator: Dark Fate, Halt and Catch Fire) and SAG award-winner Scoot McNairy (Argo, A Quiet Place Part II) as American couple Louise and Ben Dalton, who, along with their 11-year-old daughter Agnes (Alix West Lefler; The Good Nurse, Riverdale), accept the weekend-holiday invitation of Paddy (McAvoy), his wife Ciara (Aisling Franciosi; Game of Thrones, The Fall) and their furtive, mute son Ant (newcomer Daniel Hough).

Written for the screen and directed by James Watkins, the writer-director of Eden Lake and the award-winning gothic ghost story The Woman in Black, Speak No Evil is based on the screenplay of the 2022 Danish horror sensation Gæsterne, written by Christian Tafdrup and Mads Tafdrup. That film earned 11 Danish Film Awards nominations, the Danish equivalent of the Oscars.

Speak No Evil is produced by Jason Blum (Five Nights at Freddy’s, M3GAN) for Blumhouse and by Paul Ritchie (McMafia, The Ipcress File) and is executive produced by Beatriz Sequeira for Blumhouse, Jacob Jarek and Christian Tafdrup.

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IMAGINARY: Blumhouse's new scary movie has a real-life LA horror experience for you

Need a wild reason to travel out to Los Angeles? How about Blumhouse’s upcoming IMAGINARY movie getting a real-life pop-up shop for you to experience ahead of the flick’s March 8 premiere?

Need a wild reason to travel out to Los Angeles? How about Blumhouse’s upcoming IMAGINARY movie getting a real-life pop-up shop for you to experience ahead of the flick’s March 8 premiere?

It’s all types of wild and exciting, of course. Peep the details and get your date night in order, LA Attackers.

In anticipation of Lionsgate and Blumhouse’s upcoming movie Imaginary, in theaters March 8, L.A.’s horror fans will unlock their imaginations to discover a new name in terror – Chauncey the Bear – with the new immersive pop-up experience Blumhouse Presents: Chauncey’s Imaginary Playhouse

After scaring audiences with a fresh take on imaginary friends gone wrong in the first trailer, last week’s release of the second trailer gave more insight into the film’s story, as a young girl’s imaginary friend shows that he’s not imaginary and not a friend – he’s a sinister presence who’ll never leave you. Ever

With Blumhouse Presents: Chauncey’s Imaginary Playhouse, fans can further explore the world of the movie and discover the terror that is the truly special friendship between Chauncey and the young Alice. As audiences walk through the playhouse, they will make their way to Chauncey’s basement, where they will find hints of the scary and shocking truth of the imaginary friend, along with plenty of photo opportunities. 

The experience, at 8175 Melrose Ave. (at La Jolla Ave.), makes its debut on February 23, then is open to the public through March 2. It will be closed from February 27-29 for a special event. The hours of operation are 4pm-10pm Monday through Thursday, and 1pm-11pm Friday through Sunday. Admission is free and reservations are recommended via www.imaginaryplayhouse.com.

The experience is designed by Experiential Supply Company, which previously created the pop-up experiences for It and Wonka.

“We love creating experiences where our movies can come to life,” Jason Blum, Blumhouse CEO and founder. “Your teddy bear will never look the same, and Blumhouse Presents: Chauncey’s Imaginary Playhouse is the perfect way to get audiences ready to see the movie.” 

Jeff Wadlow, director and co-writer of Imaginary, added, “Imaginary is not just a scary story about a forgotten imaginary friend looking for revenge – it’s a movie about the terrifying potential of imagination, and how it can be used to access a frightening new world with very real consequences. Giving fans the Playhouse treatment will fully immerse them into Chauncey's world and set the table for what's coming on March 8 when Imaginary hits theaters."

“We also have seen audiences thrill at experiencing horror come to life, as with our SAW experience in Las Vegas,” said Dani Otero, Senior Vice President, Global Paid Media, Lionsgate. “When you combine that with Blumhouse – a name audiences trust to uniquely and authentically scare them – you get an extremely fun and memorable marketing experience that’s the perfect setup for a terrifying movie.” 

From Blumhouse, the genre-defining masterminds behind FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S and M3GAN, comes an original horror that taps into the innocence of imaginary friends – and begs the question: Are they really figments of childhood imagination or is something more terrifying lying just beneath?

When Jessica (DeWanda Wise) moves back into her childhood home with her family, her youngest stepdaughter Alice (Pyper Braun) develops an eerie attachment to a stuffed bear named Chauncey she finds in the basement. Alice starts playing games with Chauncey that begin playful and become increasingly sinister.

As Alice’s behavior becomes more and more concerning, Jessica intervenes only to realize Chauncey is much more than the stuffed toy bear she believed him to be. 

Directed by Jeff Wadlow, the film is written by Jeff Wadlow & Greg Erb & Jason Oremland and produced by Jason Blum and Jeff Wadlow, p.g.a.

Lionsgate and Blumhouse present, a Tower of Babble production.

About Lionsgate:

Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF.A, LGF.B) encompasses world-class motion picture and television studio operations aligned with the STARZ premium subscription platform to bring a unique and varied portfolio of entertainment to consumers around the world. The Company’s film, television, subscription, and location-based entertainment businesses are backed by a 20,000+ title library and a valuable collection of iconic film and television franchises. A digital age company driven by its entrepreneurial culture and commitment to innovation, the Lionsgate brand is synonymous with bold, original, relatable entertainment for audiences worldwide

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IMAGINARY: The newest Blumhouse movie sneak peek has me even more pumped

Keeping it 100? I was already excited about the upcoming IMAGINARY movie from the teasing alone but getting a full-fledged trailer about the new Blumhouse flick? Holy. Chauncey. Smokes.

Keeping it 100? I was already excited about the upcoming IMAGINARY movie from the teasing alone but getting a full-fledged trailer about the new Blumhouse flick? Holy. Chauncey. Smokes.

It’s all types of wild and craziness which we’ve come to expect. It’s an automatic Date Night-approved vibe from the sneak peeks alone. Tap in.

From Blumhouse, the genre-defining masterminds behind FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S and M3GAN, comes an original horror that taps into the innocence of imaginary friends – and begs the question: Are they really figments of childhood imagination or is something more terrifying lying just beneath?

When Jessica (DeWanda Wise) moves back into her childhood home with her family, her youngest stepdaughter Alice (Pyper Braun) develops an eerie attachment to a stuffed bear named Chauncey she finds in the basement. Alice starts playing games with Chauncey that begin playful and become increasingly sinister.

As Alice’s behavior becomes more and more concerning, Jessica intervenes only to realize Chauncey is much more than the stuffed toy bear she believed him to be.

Lionsgate and Blumhouse present, a Tower of Babble production.

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Night Swim: Your Date Night goals are all about take-out grub and your living room

Want to see the latest Blumhouse flick from the comfort of your couch and bae? Look no further than the Digital HD release of Night Swim arriving this week.

Want to see the latest Blumhouse flick from the comfort of your couch and bae? Look no further than the Digital HD release of Night Swim arriving this week.

If you didn’t make it out to the theaters to see it, your chance to save a few bucks on the concessions and take control of the conditions all come true in the coming hours. Tap in.

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IMAGINARY: The new Blumhouse sneak peek is all types of twisted fun

Ready for Blumhouse to take over the entire ‘24? Say less. After enjoying the success of major hits like M3GAN and Five Nights At Freddy’s these past few months alone, the hype for a new flick called IMAGINARY is as real as it gets.

Ready for Blumhouse to take over the entire ‘24? Say less. After enjoying the success of major hits like M3GAN and Five Nights At Freddy’s these past few months alone, the hype for a new flick called IMAGINARY is as real as it gets.

Major trailer on deck for this week, but in the meantime a major sneak peek? Oh yes.

From Blumhouse, the genre-defining masterminds behind FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S and M3GAN, comes an original horror film that taps into the innocence of imaginary friends – and begs the question: Are they really figments of childhood imagination or is something more terrifying lying just beneath?

When Jessica (DeWanda Wise) moves back into her childhood home with her family, her youngest stepdaughter Alice (Pyper Braun) develops an eerie attachment to a stuffed bear named Chauncey she finds in the basement. Alice starts playing games with Chauncey that begin playful and become increasingly sinister.

As Alice’s behavior becomes more and more concerning, Jessica intervenes only to realize Chauncey is much more than the stuffed toy bear she believed him to be.

Lionsgate and Blumhouse present, a Tower of Babble production.

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