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Every Upcoming Blumhouse Movie and TV Show

We break down the production house's slate of film and television titles, ranging from the expected horror blockbusters to star-studded procedurals.

by | January 31, 2025 | Comments

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Blumhouse started out as a way for directors to exercise full creative control when it came to making films, especially on a low budget. Today, Blumhouse’s rise in popularity can be attributed to hit franchises such as Paranormal Activity, Insidious, and The Purge, as well as box office winners like M3GAN and Get Out, with the production powerhouse becoming almost synonymous with horror. With releases such as Sick, Insidious, and Five Nights at Freddy’s, Blumhouse has begun to create a household name for itself, and these films barely scratch the surface.

Their 2025 schedule of films and shows have already begun to excite audiences, and we’ve got you covered with this list of upcoming Blumhouse productions.

[Updated 1/31/25]


MOVIES


Release Date: March 28, 2025

This horror film follows a family who one day discover a mysterious woman dressed in all black sitting in their front yard, and the spooky encounter quickly turns horrific. A unique feature of the film is the use of the setting of the yard as a vessel to fuel the horror. Director Jaume Collet-Serra is no stranger to the horror genre, having begun his career with films like House of Wax and Orphan, and this will be his follow-up to the Certified Fresh Netflix thriller Carry-On.   


Release Date: April 11, 2025

The White Lotus star Meghann Fahy joins It Ends with Us star Brandon Sklenar is this upcoming thriller about a widowed mother who, while on a date, is plagued by menacing text messages that instruct her to do as told in order to protect those she loves. It’s the latest film from director Christopher Landon, who gave us the Happy Death Day films and wrote several entries of the Paranormal Activity franchise.


Amie Donald in M3GAN (2022)
(Photo by ©Universal Pictures)

Release Date: June 27, 2025

Gerard Johnstone is set to direct the sequel to the 2023 horror-comedy success. M3GAN followed an artificially intelligent doll created to protect a young girl, Cady, before it quickly turned from protective to threatening. Many of the original cast, including Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, and Jenna Davis, the voice of Megan, will be returning for this summer 2025 sequel.  


THE BLACK PHONE 2

Ethan Hawke in The Black Phone (2021)
(Photo by ©Universal Pictures)

Release Date: October 17, 2025

The Grabber returns in the much-awaited sequel to The Black Phone. The first movie followed the story by Joe Hill, which was centered around the kidnapping of 13-year-old Finney Shaw. The main cast, including Ethan Hawke, reprise their roles, with Demian Bichir now joining them. Fans will have to wait and see how this villain returns from the dead, we don’t yet have any details about the story.


FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S 2

Bonnie (Jade Kindar-Martin), Freddy Fazbear (Kevin Foster), and Chica (Jess Weiss) in Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)
(Photo by Patti Perret/©Universal Pictures)

Release Date: December 5, 2025

2025 seems to be the year for Blumhouse sequels, as this one follows the events of the source video game’s second installment. Josh Hutcherson returns as Mike Schmidt, who faced off against an army of animatronic murder-bots to save his younger sister. The highly anticipated reveal of the setting of the second film depicted an abandoned Fazbear’s Pizza restaurant.


SOULM8TE

Release Date: January 2, 2026

A spin-off to the hit M3GAN is also in the works. Like M3GAN , Soulm8te explores the dangers of artificial intelligence, this time focusing on adult loneliness. The Boys star Claudia Doumit is set to play the protagonist in this film, which was written by James Wan and his wife Ingrid Bisu, the same writing duo behind Wan’s 2021 hit Malignant.


Untitled The Exorcist Film 

The Exorcist
(Photo by ©Warner Bros. courtesy Everett Collection)

Release Date: March 13, 2026

Horror maestro Mike Flanagan will be directing this reboot of The Exorcist, which comes after 2023’s poorly received The Excorcist: Believer. Though we don’t know much about the film just yet, we do know that it will not be a continuation of Believer, which was directed by David Gordon Green and intended to kick off a new trilogy of films.


The Mummy  

Release Date: April 17, 2026

Evil Dead Rise writer-director Lee Cronin is set to do double duty again for this upcoming 2026 reimagining of the iconic Universal Monster film The Mummy, the last incarnation of which came out in 2017 and flopped despite the star power of Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe. While not much has been revealed about this one yet, Cronin has repeatedly assured fans that it will be terrifying.


TV


The Bondsman 

Premiere Date: TBD

The Bondsman will debut on Prime Video and follows Hub Halloran (Kevin Bacon), a bounty hunterwho rises from the dead and gains a second chance at life, only to discover his return to the living includes some dark and twisted secrets. The horror series will include eight 30-minute episodes.


Scarpetta  

Nicole Kidman in Babygirl (2024)
(Photo by ©A24)

Premiere Date: TBD

Academy Award-winner Nicole Kidman stars in the TV adaptation of Particia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta novels. The series has been confirmed for two seasons on Prime Video and follows a forensic pathologist who uses technology to solve crimes. The character is based on Marcella Farinelli Fierro, a former chief medical examiner, and the stacked supporting cast includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana DeBose, Bobby Cannavale, and Simon Baker. 


The Rainmaker 

Premiere Date: TBD

This new adaptation of the John Grisham novel, which already inspired a 1997 film starring Matt Damon and Danny DeVito, delves into the life of Rudy Baylor (Milo Callaghan), a recent law school graduate who uncovers a conspiracy around the death of a client’s son. This co-production between Blumhouse and USA Network also co-stars John Slattery and Madison Iseman, among others.


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