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Paranormal Activity Revived by Horror Masters Wan & Blum
3 Dec
Summary
- James Wan and Jason Blum are partnering for a new Paranormal Activity movie.
- Paramount will co-finance, co-produce, and distribute the upcoming film.
- The original 2007 film grossed $194.2 million on a small budget.

James Wan and Jason Blum, two titans of the horror genre, are set to bring a new Paranormal Activity feature to the screen. This project marks a significant collaboration following the recent merger of Wan's Atomic Monster with Blum's Blumhouse. Paramount Pictures is on board to co-finance, co-produce, and distribute the upcoming film, signaling strong industry backing for the iconic franchise.
Oren Peli, the visionary behind the original 2007 found-footage sensation, will produce through his Solana Films. The original film, made for a mere $15,000, achieved remarkable success, grossing $194.2 million and launching Blumhouse into prominence. Both Wan and Blum expressed excitement about expanding the legacy of the series, with Blum noting the significant budget increase from the original's $15,000.
Paramount Pictures co-chairs praised the partnership, highlighting Wan's innovative storytelling and Blum's history with the franchise. With seven films already in the series, this new chapter promises to reignite the suspense and terror that made Paranormal Activity a global cultural touchstone. Steven Schneider and other executives will also be involved in bringing this next evolution of the found-footage phenomenon to life.



