Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum is explaining why the upcoming relaunch of TheExorcist might be the biggest project for the studio so far
\nIn October of 2023, the world will be reintroduced to the timeless horror classic The Exorcist, with the return to a fear-inspiring title that's often toted as the perfect genre film.
It's not high risk for Blumhouse. We've obviously already been paid, but it's high risk for our partners. So when you ask me what the riskiest thing we've ever worked on is, I take that as for us or our financial partners. In the case of The Exorcist, that would be the biggest one because it's a high risk for Universal.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Why Blumhouse’s Exorcist Reboot Is Studio’s Riskiest Movie YetBlumhouse founder Jason Blum explains why their upcoming The Exorcist legacy sequel is the riskiest film the company has ever produced.
Read more »
Doubles from down under: Rinky Hijikata, Jason Kubler look to add a U.S. Clay Courts titleAfter winning doubles title at Australian Open, the pair are back together at River Oaks
Read more »
‘The Jet,’ Jason Terry, is helping to lift the Utah Jazz higherIn his first year on Will Hardy’s Utah Jazz staff, Jason Terry is playing a big role in developing the team’s culture, thanks to the hoops knowledge and locker-room insights gleaned from 19 years as a player in the NBA. TakeNote
Read more »
The abrupt resignation of Jason Wingard, Temple University's PresidentHost Matt O'Donnell and the Inside Story panelists discussed an array of topics that included the abrupt resignation of Temple University President Jason Wingard, an update on the Philadelphia Mayor's race and the importance of TV ads moving forward.
Read more »
Jason Aldean's Wife Brittany Makes It Clear She 'Didn't Watch' the 2023 CMTsBrittany Aldean faced backlash in 2022 for making transphobic comments that led to a feud with Maren Morris — her reaction to the 2023 CMTs
Read more »