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Since TheNewTens, Blumhouse has also branched off to producing series for the small screen, including those aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, as well as several anthology series for television movies, such as Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Series/IntoTheDark'' and Creator/PrimeVideo's ''Film/WelcomeToTheBlumhouse''.
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Since TheNewTens, Blumhouse has also branched off to producing series for the small screen, including those aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, as well as several anthology series for television of movies, such as Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Series/IntoTheDark'' and Creator/PrimeVideo's ''Film/WelcomeToTheBlumhouse''.
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* ''Adrift'' (TBA)
* ''American Refugee'' (2021)
* ''American Refugee'' (2021)
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* ''Black Box'' (2020)
* ''Bingo Hell'' (2021)
* ''Black as Night'' (2021)
* ''Black Box'' (2020)
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* ''The Beast'' (TBA)
''Film/TheBelkoExperiment'' (2016)
*''Bingo Hell'' (2021)
''Film/{{Benji}}'' (2018)
*''Black as Night'' (2021)
''Film/BestNightEver'' (2013)
*''Black Box'' (2020)''Film/BirthOfTheDragon'' (2016)
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* ''The Black Phone'' (2022)
* ''Bloodline'' (2018)
* ''Boogeyman Pop'' (2018)''Film/BlacKkKlansman'' (2018)[[note]]Won the Grand Prix award at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 91st Oscars.[[/note]]
* ''Bloodline'' (2018)
* ''Boogeyman Pop'' (2018)
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* ''Christine'' (TBA)[[note]]Adaptation of the Creator/StephenKing [[Literature/{{Christine}} novel of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Christine'' (TBA)[[note]]Adaptation of the Creator/StephenKing [[Literature/{{Christine}} novel of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]]
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* ''Film/{{Cam}}'' (2018)[[/index]]
* ''Christine'' (TBA)[[note]]Adaptation of the Creator/StephenKing [[Literature/{{Christine}} novel of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]](2018)
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* ''Curve'' (2015)
* ''The Darkness'' (2016)
** ''Creep 2'' (2017)
* ''Curve'' (2015)
* ''The Darkness'' (2016)
to:
* The ''Film/{{Creep|2014}}'' (2014)
** ''Creep 2'' (2017)
* ''Curve'' (2015)
* ''The Darkness'' (2016)series (2014, 2017)
** ''Creep 2'' (2017)
* ''Curve'' (2015)
* ''The Darkness'' (2016)
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* ''Don't Let Go'' (2019)[[index]]
* ''Dracula'' (TBA)[[note]]Franchise/UniversalHorror remake.[[/note]][[/index]]
* ''Evil Eye'' (2020)
* ''Exeter'' (2015)[[/index]]
* Untitled ''Film/TheExorcist'' sequel (2021)[[note]]Some sources indicated that the film will be a sequel to the 1973 film, though Creator/WilliamFriedkin confirmed that he would not be involved in the new project.[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Family Blood'' (2018)
* ''Dracula'' (TBA)[[note]]Franchise/UniversalHorror remake.[[/note]][[/index]]
* ''Evil Eye'' (2020)
* ''Exeter'' (2015)[[/index]]
* Untitled ''Film/TheExorcist'' sequel (2021)[[note]]Some sources indicated that the film will be a sequel to the 1973 film, though Creator/WilliamFriedkin confirmed that he would not be involved in the new project.[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Family Blood'' (2018)
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* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' (TBA)[[note]]Has been in DevelopmentHell since it was first confirmed in 2015. Currently, Creator/ChrisColumbus is set to direct and produce with Blumhouse and Creator/ScottCawthon, who stated that it would begin filming in spring 2021.[[/note]]
* ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' (TBA)[[note]]Has been in DevelopmentHell since it was first confirmed in 2015. Currently, Creator/ChrisColumbus is set to direct and produce with Blumhouse and Creator/ScottCawthon, who stated that it would begin filming in spring 2021.[[/note]]
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** ''The Gallows Act II'' (2019)series (2015, 2019)
** ''The Gallows Act II'' (2019)
* ''Film/{{Graduation}}'' (2007)
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* ''Hurt'' (2018)
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* ''Help'' (TBA)
* ''A House on''Film/{{The Hunt|2020}}'' (2020)[[note]]previously was set to be released in Fall 2019, but when criticism regarding the Bayou'' (2021)
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* ''Hurt'' (2018)
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** ''Insidious: Chapter 3'' (2015)
** ''Insidious: The Last Key'' (2018)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 5'' (TBA)
* ''Film/{{Insidious}}'' (2010)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 2'' (2013)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 3'' (2015)
** ''Insidious: The Last Key'' (2018)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 5'' (TBA)
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* ''Incarnate'' (2016)
*The ''Film/{{Insidious}}'' (2010)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 2'' (2013)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 3'' (2015)
** ''Insidious: The Last Key'' (2018)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 5'' (TBA)series (2010, 2013, 2015, 2018)
* ''Film/InAValleyOfViolence'' (2016)
*
** ''Insidious: Chapter 2'' (2013)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 3'' (2015)
** ''Insidious: The Last Key'' (2018)
** ''Insidious: Chapter 5'' (TBA)
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* ''Mockingbird'' (2014)
* ''Mother Nature'' (TBA)[[/index]]
* ''Mr. Harrigan's Phone'' (2022) [[note]]Based on the Stephen King [[Literature/IfItBleeds short story of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Mrs. March'' (TBA)
* ''Nocturne'' (2020)
* ''Magic 8-Ball'' (TBA)
* ''The Manor'' (2021)
* ''Mercy'' (2014)
* ''Mercy Black'' (2019)
* ''Mockingbird'' (2014)
* ''Mother Nature'' (TBA)[[/index]]
* ''Mr. Harrigan's Phone'' (2022) [[note]]Based on the Stephen King [[Literature/IfItBleeds short story of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]]
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* ''Nocturne'' (2020)
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* ''Madres'' (2021)
* ''Magic 8-Ball'' (TBA)
* ''The Manor'' (2021)
* ''Mercy'' (2014)
* ''Mercy Black'' (2019)
* ''Mockingbird'' (2014)
* ''Mother Nature'' (TBA)[[/index]]
* ''Mr. Harrigan's Phone'' (2022) [[note]]Based on the Stephen King [[Literature/IfItBleeds short story of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Mrs. March'' (TBA)
* ''Nocturne'' (2020)''Film/NotSafeForWork'' (2014)
* ''Magic 8-Ball'' (TBA)
* ''The Manor'' (2021)
* ''Mercy'' (2014)
* ''Mercy Black'' (2019)
* ''Mockingbird'' (2014)
* ''Mother Nature'' (TBA)[[/index]]
* ''Mr. Harrigan's Phone'' (2022) [[note]]Based on the Stephen King [[Literature/IfItBleeds short story of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]]
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* ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' (2007)
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** ''Paranormal Activity 3'' (2011)
** ''Paranormal Activity 4'' (2012)
** ''Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones'' (2014)
** ''Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension'' (2015)
** ''Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin'' (2021)
* ''Plush'' (2013)
* ''Prey'' (2019)
* ''Run Sweetheart Run'' (2020)
** ''Paranormal Activity 2'' (2010)
** ''Paranormal Activity 3'' (2011)
** ''Paranormal Activity 4'' (2012)
** ''Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones'' (2014)
** ''Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension'' (2015)
** ''Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin'' (2021)
* ''Plush'' (2013)
* ''Prey'' (2019)
* ''Run Sweetheart Run'' (2020)
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* The ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' (2007)
series (2007, 2010-12, 2014-15, 2021)
* ''Film/ThePurge'' series
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''Film/ThePurge1'' (2013)
**''Paranormal Activity 3'' (2011)
** ''Paranormal Activity 4'' (2012)
** ''Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones''''Film/ThePurgeAnarchy'' (2014)
**''Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension'' (2015)
''Film/ThePurgeElectionYear'' (2016)
**''Paranormal Activity: Next ''Film/TheFirstPurge'' (2018)
** ''Film/TheForeverPurge'' (2021)[[note]]Was initially set to be released in July 2020, but later taken off schedule because ofKin'' (2021)
* ''Plush'' (2013)
* ''Prey'' (2019)
* ''Run Sweetheart Run'' (2020)the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 8, 2020, it returned on the schedule for a July 2021 release. [[/note]]
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** ''Paranormal Activity 4'' (2012)
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* ''Thriller'' (2018)
* ''Totem'' (2017)
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* ''Totem'' (2017)
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* ''Tattered Hearts'' (TBA)[[/index]]
* ''The Thing'' (TBA)[[note]]Remake of the [[Film/TheThing1982 1982 film of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Thriller''''Film/{{Thriller|2018}}'' (2018)
*''Totem'' (2017)''Film/TheToothFairy'' (2010)
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* ''The Vigil'' (2019)
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* ''Unhuman'' (TBA)
* ''The Veil'' (2016)
* ''Vengeance'' (TBA)
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* ''You Should Have Left'' (2020)
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* ''Whistler Camp'' (TBA)
* ''Wolfman'' (TBA)[[note]]Universal Horror remake.''Film/{{Whiplash}}'' (2014)[[note]]Won three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Supporting Actor for Creator/JKSimmons at the 87th Oscars.[[/note]]
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[[folder:Drama/Documentary Films]]
* ''Adopt a Highway'' (2019)
* ''Alive and Kicking'' (2016)
* ''Bathtubs Over Broadway'' (2018)
* ''Film/BlacKkKlansman'' (2018)[[note]]Won the Grand Prix award at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 91st Oscars.[[/note]]
* ''Coming Around Again'' (TBA)
* ''Film/TheDarwinAwards'' (2006)
* ''Election Day: Lens Across America'' (2017)
* ''The Fever'' (2004)[[/index]]
* ''Film/{{Graduation}}'' (2007)
* ''Griffin & Phoenix'' (2006)
* ''Groomed'' (2021)
* ''How to Dance in Ohio'' (2015)
* ''Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America's Elections'' (2020)
* ''Liberty: Mother of Exiles'' (2019)
* ''Film/{{Lowriders}}'' (2016)
* ''Pharma Bro'' (2021)
* ''Pray Away'' (2021)
* ''The Resurrection of Gavin Stone'' (2017)
* ''A Secret Love'' (2020)
* ''She Will Rise'' (TBA) [[note]]Based on former California rep Katie Hill's memoir.[[/note]]
* ''Sleight'' (2016)
* ''Stagedoor'' (2006)
* ''Stockholm'' (2018)
* ''This Is Home: A Refugee Story'' (2018)
* ''This Is the Night'' (2021)[[index]]
* ''Film/{{Whiplash}}'' (2014)[[note]]Won three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Supporting Actor for Creator/JKSimmons at the 87th Oscars.[[/note]]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]
* ''Adopt a Highway'' (2019)
* ''Alive and Kicking'' (2016)
* ''Bathtubs Over Broadway'' (2018)
* ''Film/BlacKkKlansman'' (2018)[[note]]Won the Grand Prix award at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 91st Oscars.[[/note]]
* ''Coming Around Again'' (TBA)
* ''Film/TheDarwinAwards'' (2006)
* ''Election Day: Lens Across America'' (2017)
* ''The Fever'' (2004)[[/index]]
* ''Film/{{Graduation}}'' (2007)
* ''Griffin & Phoenix'' (2006)
* ''Groomed'' (2021)
* ''How to Dance in Ohio'' (2015)
* ''Kill Chain: The Cyber War on America's Elections'' (2020)
* ''Liberty: Mother of Exiles'' (2019)
* ''Film/{{Lowriders}}'' (2016)
* ''Pharma Bro'' (2021)
* ''Pray Away'' (2021)
* ''The Resurrection of Gavin Stone'' (2017)
* ''A Secret Love'' (2020)
* ''She Will Rise'' (TBA) [[note]]Based on former California rep Katie Hill's memoir.[[/note]]
* ''Sleight'' (2016)
* ''Stagedoor'' (2006)
* ''Stockholm'' (2018)
* ''This Is Home: A Refugee Story'' (2018)
* ''This Is the Night'' (2021)[[index]]
* ''Film/{{Whiplash}}'' (2014)[[note]]Won three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Supporting Actor for Creator/JKSimmons at the 87th Oscars.[[/note]]
[[/index]]
[[/folder]]
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[[folder:Action Films]]
* ''Film/TheBelkoExperiment'' (2016)
* ''Birth of the Dragon'' (2016)
* ''Glass'' (2019)
* ''Film/{{The Hunt|2020}}'' (2020)[[note]]previously was set to be released in Fall 2019, but when criticism regarding the film happened, including it coming off the heels of recent mass shootings, it was postponed to March 13th, 2020.[[/note]]
* ''Film/InAValleyOfViolence'' (2016)
* ''Film/NotSafeForWork'' (2014)
* ''[[Film/ThePurge The Purge (Franchise)]]''
** ''Film/ThePurge1'' (2013)
** ''Film/ThePurgeAnarchy'' (2014)
** ''Film/ThePurgeElectionYear'' (2016)
** ''Film/TheFirstPurge'' (2018)
** ''Film/TheForeverPurge'' (2021)[[note]]Was initially set to be released in July 2020, but later taken off schedule because of the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 8, 2020, it returned on the schedule for a July 2021 release. [[/note]][[/index]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'' (TBA)[[note]]Production began in 2015 with Creator/ToddMcFarlane serving as director and writer and Creator/JamieFoxx starring as the titular character, but news of the film fizzled out in 2018. It picked up again in November 2019, when ''{{Film/Joker|2019}}'' became a success, sparking interest in more R-rated comic book films.[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Film/{{Upgrade}}'' (2018)
* ''Film/TheBelkoExperiment'' (2016)
* ''Birth of the Dragon'' (2016)
* ''Glass'' (2019)
* ''Film/{{The Hunt|2020}}'' (2020)[[note]]previously was set to be released in Fall 2019, but when criticism regarding the film happened, including it coming off the heels of recent mass shootings, it was postponed to March 13th, 2020.[[/note]]
* ''Film/InAValleyOfViolence'' (2016)
* ''Film/NotSafeForWork'' (2014)
* ''[[Film/ThePurge The Purge (Franchise)]]''
** ''Film/ThePurge1'' (2013)
** ''Film/ThePurgeAnarchy'' (2014)
** ''Film/ThePurgeElectionYear'' (2016)
** ''Film/TheFirstPurge'' (2018)
** ''Film/TheForeverPurge'' (2021)[[note]]Was initially set to be released in July 2020, but later taken off schedule because of the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 8, 2020, it returned on the schedule for a July 2021 release. [[/note]][[/index]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'' (TBA)[[note]]Production began in 2015 with Creator/ToddMcFarlane serving as director and writer and Creator/JamieFoxx starring as the titular character, but news of the film fizzled out in 2018. It picked up again in November 2019, when ''{{Film/Joker|2019}}'' became a success, sparking interest in more R-rated comic book films.[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Film/{{Upgrade}}'' (2018)
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*
*
* ''Series/EyeCandy'' (2015)
* ''Series/{{Ghoul}}'' (2018)
* ''Literature/TheGoodLordBird'' (2020)
* ''Series/{{Hellevator}}'' (2015-16)
* ''Series/IntoTheDark'' (2018-present)
* ''Film/TheJinx'' (2015)
* ''Series/ThePurge'' (2018-19)[[note]]Part of
* ''Glass'' (2019)
* ''Film/{{The Hunt|2020}}'' (2020)[[note]]previously was set to be released in Fall 2019, but when criticism regarding the film happened, including it coming off the heels of recent mass shootings, it was postponed to March 13th, 2020.
*
*
* ''[[Film/ThePurge The Purge (Franchise)]]''
** ''Film/ThePurge1'' (2013)
** ''Film/ThePurgeAnarchy'' (2014)
** ''Film/ThePurgeElectionYear'' (2016)
** ''Film/TheFirstPurge''
* ''Film/WelcomeToTheBlumhouse''
**
* ''ComicBook/{{Spawn}}'' (TBA)[[note]]Production began in 2015 with Creator/ToddMcFarlane serving as director and writer and Creator/JamieFoxx starring as the titular character, but news of the film fizzled out in 2018. It picked up again in November 2019, when ''{{Film/Joker|2019}}'' became a success, sparking interest in more R-rated comic book films.[[/note]][[index]]
* ''Film/{{Upgrade}}'' (2018)
** ''Film/BlackBox'' (2020)
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[[folder:Family/Musical/Comedy Films]]
!Family Films:
* ''Film/{{Benji}}'' (2018)
* ''Film/TheToothFairy'' (2010)
!Musical Films:
* ''Film/JemAndTheHolograms2015'' (2015)
* ''Theatre/MerrilyWeRollAlong'' (TBA)[[note]]Directed by Creator/RichardLinklater, who executed it similarly to his own ''Film/{{Boyhood}}'' with the 20 years covered in-story being covered in real time. If all goes according to plan, it should see release sometime in 2039 or later (!).[[/note]]
!Comedy Films:
* ''The Accidental Husband'' (2008)
* ''The Babymakers'' (2012)
* ''Film/BestNightEver'' (2013)
* ''Stretch'' (2014)
[[/folder]]
[[/index]]
[[folder:Television]]
* ''#15SecondScare'' (2015)
* ''12 Deadly Days'' (2016)
* ''Series/{{Ascension}}'' (2014)
* ''Series/{{Betaal}}'' (2020)
* ''Choir'' (TBA)
* ''Cold Case Files'' (2017)
* ''Series/EyeCandy'' (2015)
* ''Fall River'' (2021)
* ''Florida Man Murders'' (2021)
* ''Series/{{Ghoul}}'' (2018)
* ''Literature/TheGoodLordBird'' (2020)
* ''Series/{{Hellevator}}'' (2015-16)
* ''History's Greatest Mysteries - Roswell: The First Witness'' (2020)
* ''Series/IntoTheDark'' (2018-present)
* ''Film/TheJinx'' (2015)
* ''Judgment Day: Prison or Parole?'' (2016)
* ''Kay Scarpetta'' (TBA)
* ''The Loudest Voice'' (2019)
* ''No One Saw a Thing'' (2019)
* ''The People v. The Klan'' (2021)
* ''Real Scares'' (2015)
* ''Relentless'' (2021)
* ''Series/ThePurge'' (2018-19)[[note]]Part of ''The Purge'' franchise.[[/note]]
* ''Series/TheRiver'' (2012)[[/index]]
* ''Run For Your Life'' (TBA)[[index]]
* ''Sacred Lies'' (2018-present)[[/index]]
* ''Scare Tactics'' (TBA)[[index]]
* ''Series/SharpObjects'' (2018)
* ''Smiley Face Killers: The Hunt for Justice'' (2019)
* ''South Of Hell'' (2015)
* ''Stranded'' (2013)[[/index]]
* ''The Thing About Pam'' (TBA)
* ''The United States of America vs. Vince [=McMahon=]''
* ''Upgrade'' (TBA)[[note]]A sequel series to the Blumhouse film of the same name.[[/note]][[index]]
* ''A Wilderness of Error'' (2020)
* ''Film/WelcomeToTheBlumhouse'' (Anthology television film series starting in 2020-)
** ''Film/TheLie'' (2020)
** ''Film/BlackBox'' (2020)
** ''Film/EvilEye'' (2020)
** ''Film/{{Nocturne}}'' (2020)
** ''Film/BingoHell'' (2021)
** ''Film/BlackAsNight'' (2021)
** ''Film/{{Madres}}'' (2021)
** ''Film/TheManor'' (2021)
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Since TheNewTens, Blumhouse has also branched off to producing series for the small screen, including those aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, as well as several anthology series for television movies, such as Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Series/IntoTheDark'' and Creator/PrimeVideo's ''Welcome to the Blumhouse''.
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Since TheNewTens, Blumhouse has also branched off to producing series for the small screen, including those aired on Creator/{{HBO}}, as well as several anthology series for television movies, such as Creator/{{Hulu}}'s ''Series/IntoTheDark'' and Creator/PrimeVideo's ''Welcome to the Blumhouse''.
''Film/WelcomeToTheBlumhouse''.
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** ''Film/TheLie''(2020)
** ''Film/BlackBox'' (2020)
** ''Film/EvilEye'' (2020)
** ''Film/Nocturne'' (2020)
** ''Film/BingoHell'' (2021)
** ''Film/BlackAsNight'' (2021)
** ''Film/Madres'' (2021)
** ''Film/TheManor'' (2021)
** ''Film/TheLie''(2020)
** ''Film/BlackBox'' (2020)
** ''Film/EvilEye'' (2020)
** ''Film/Nocturne'' (2020)
** ''Film/BingoHell'' (2021)
** ''Film/BlackAsNight'' (2021)
** ''Film/Madres'' (2021)
** ''Film/TheManor'' (2021)
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Blumhouse Productions is a production company founded by the titular Jason Blum in 2000, but really became a powerhouse in TheNewTens as it released low-to-NoBudget horror films such as ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' and ''Film/{{Insidious}}'' that almost always make a profit due to their small budgets (rarely more than $10 million even for sequels and franchise films).
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Blumhouse Productions is a production company founded by the titular Jason Blum in 2000, but really became a powerhouse in TheNewTens as it released low-to-NoBudget horror films such as ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' and ''Film/{{Insidious}}'' that almost always make a profit due to their small budgets (rarely costing more than $10 million million, even for sequels and franchise sequel/franchise films).
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Blumhouse Productions is a production company founded by the titular Jason Blum in 2000, but really became a powerhouse in TheNewTens as it released low-to-NoBudget horror films such as ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' and ''Film/{{Insidious}}'' that almost always make a profit due to their budgets rarely surpassing $10 million.
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Blumhouse Productions is a production company founded by the titular Jason Blum in 2000, but really became a powerhouse in TheNewTens as it released low-to-NoBudget horror films such as ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' and ''Film/{{Insidious}}'' that almost always make a profit due to their small budgets rarely surpassing (rarely more than $10 million.million even for sequels and franchise films).
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Blumhouse mainly produces horror films, dramas (''Film/{{Whiplash}}'', ''Film/TheNormalHeart'') and thrillers (''Film/{{The Gift|2015}}'') though they occasionally produce [[OddballInTheSeries films in other genres]]. (''Film/TheToothFairy''. Seriously.) They're also notable for defying ExecutiveMeddling, as not only do they take an [[AuteurLicense auteurist stance]] regarding what their filmmakers are allowed to do (in no small part due to Jason Blum's [[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/07/jason-blum-harvey-weinstein-bullying-miramax-lit-cigarette-1201984413/ experience]] working for [[Creator/MiramaxFilms the Weinsteins]]), but the films are so low-budget that any meddling would be considered meaningless. Understandably, a number of filmmakers, from upstart indie directors to those looking to have more control of their projects, have flocked to Blumhouse. Speaking of budgets, Blumhouse's [[https://deadline.com/2015/05/blumhouse-panel-produced-by-conference-1201435034/ policy]] is to keep their budgets under $5 million except for a small handful of films (usually sequels) that they know will be hits, as that is about how much money they can normally expect to make from home video and streaming if the film [[DirectToVideo doesn't get a wide release]].
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Blumhouse mainly produces horror films, dramas (''Film/{{Whiplash}}'', ''Film/TheNormalHeart'') and thrillers (''Film/{{The Gift|2015}}'') though they occasionally produce [[OddballInTheSeries films in other genres]]. (''Film/TheToothFairy''. Seriously.) They're also notable for defying ExecutiveMeddling, as not only do they take an [[AuteurLicense auteurist stance]] regarding what their filmmakers are allowed to do (in no small part due to Jason Blum's [[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/07/jason-blum-harvey-weinstein-bullying-miramax-lit-cigarette-1201984413/ experience]] working for [[Creator/MiramaxFilms the Weinsteins]]), but the films are so low-budget that any meddling would be considered meaningless. Understandably, a number of filmmakers, from upstart indie directors to those looking to have more control of their projects, have flocked to Blumhouse. Speaking of budgets, Blumhouse's [[https://deadline.com/2015/05/blumhouse-panel-produced-by-conference-1201435034/ policy]] is to keep their budgets under to around $5 million to $10 million or less, except for a small handful of films (usually sequels) that they know will be hits, as that is about how much money they can normally expect to make from home video and streaming if the film [[DirectToVideo doesn't get a wide release]].
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Blumhouse Productions is a production company founded by the titular Jason Blum in 2000, but really became a powerhouse in TheNewTens as it released low-to-NoBudget horror films such as ''Film/ParanormalActivity'' and ''Film/{{Insidious}}'' that almost always make a profit due to their budgets usually peaking at $5 rarely surpassing $10 million.
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Blumhouse mainly produces horror films, dramas (''Film/{{Whiplash}}'', ''Film/TheNormalHeart'') and thrillers (''Film/{{The Gift|2015}}'') though they occasionally produce [[OddballInTheSeries films in other genres]]. (''Film/TheToothFairy''. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously.]]) They're also notable for defying ExecutiveMeddling, as not only do they take an [[AuteurLicense auteurist stance]] regarding what their filmmakers are allowed to do (in no small part due to Jason Blum's [[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/07/jason-blum-harvey-weinstein-bullying-miramax-lit-cigarette-1201984413/ experience]] working for [[Creator/MiramaxFilms the Weinsteins]]), but the films are so low-budget that any meddling would be considered meaningless. Understandably, a number of filmmakers, from upstart indie directors to those looking to have more control of their projects, have flocked to Blumhouse. Speaking of budgets, Blumhouse's [[https://deadline.com/2015/05/blumhouse-panel-produced-by-conference-1201435034/ policy]] is to keep their budgets under $5 million except for a small handful of films (usually sequels) that they know will be hits, as that is about how much money they can normally expect to make from home video and streaming if the film [[DirectToVideo doesn't get a wide release]].
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Blumhouse mainly produces horror films, dramas (''Film/{{Whiplash}}'', ''Film/TheNormalHeart'') and thrillers (''Film/{{The Gift|2015}}'') though they occasionally produce [[OddballInTheSeries films in other genres]]. (''Film/TheToothFairy''. [[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer Seriously.]]) ) They're also notable for defying ExecutiveMeddling, as not only do they take an [[AuteurLicense auteurist stance]] regarding what their filmmakers are allowed to do (in no small part due to Jason Blum's [[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/07/jason-blum-harvey-weinstein-bullying-miramax-lit-cigarette-1201984413/ experience]] working for [[Creator/MiramaxFilms the Weinsteins]]), but the films are so low-budget that any meddling would be considered meaningless. Understandably, a number of filmmakers, from upstart indie directors to those looking to have more control of their projects, have flocked to Blumhouse. Speaking of budgets, Blumhouse's [[https://deadline.com/2015/05/blumhouse-panel-produced-by-conference-1201435034/ policy]] is to keep their budgets under $5 million except for a small handful of films (usually sequels) that they know will be hits, as that is about how much money they can normally expect to make from home video and streaming if the film [[DirectToVideo doesn't get a wide release]].
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* ''Mr. Harrigan's Phone'' (TBA) (2022) [[note]]Based on the Stephen King [[Literature/IfItBleeds short story of the same name]].[[/note]][[index]]