Jason Blum shakes up horror fans by resurrecting a major movie announcement
Key takeaways
- Add ARY News on Google AAResize Dead by Daylight gets recognized as a horror film after a decade.
- The founder and CEO of Blumhouse Atomic Monster, Jason Blum, noted, “There is no better moment than the 10th anniversary to share this news.
- Blum’s co-founder and CEO James Wan said, “One million people step into Dead by Daylight daily, and this adaptation brings them the world they love most, from Greenville to The MacMillan Estate.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Dead by Daylight gets recognized as a horror film after a decade. Directed by Thordur Palsson, the film was based on the adaptation of the video game for Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Behaviour Interactive.
The founder and CEO of Blumhouse Atomic Monster, Jason Blum, noted, “There is no better moment than the 10th anniversary to share this news. Thordur is the filmmaker we trust to carry Dead by Daylight from the screen you play on to the big screen you watch in theaters.”
Blum’s co-founder and CEO James Wan said, “One million people step into Dead by Daylight daily, and this adaptation brings them the world they love most, from Greenville to The MacMillan Estate. Thordur understands that the terror only lands if you care about who’s running, and The Damned proved he can make you feel the walls closing in. That is exactly the instinct this film needs on screen.”