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Lionsgate sets Sept. 24, 2027 for the rebooted Blair Witch Project; Dylan Clark directs, Chris Thomas Devlin writes, and Blumhouse Atomic Monster returns to produce the found-footage relaunch.
Prime Video renews "Invincible" for Season 6 before Season 5 bows; Jack Quaid joins as Gravitator/Chris as the streamer leans harder into animation with "Batman: Caped Crusader," "The Mighty Nein" and new titles like "Wytches."
David Ellison has already met with James Gunn and Peter Safran as Paramount Skydance circles the Warner Bros. Discovery deal; DC Studios’ current slate appears intact for now. The comments also confirm Man of Tomorrow is in production in London and that Gunn’s DC reset is a live talking point inside merger talks.
Netflix drops Unhinged on June 30 as an immersive horror game that turns the phone into the controller. Night School Studio built the transmedia title in 18 months, with Zoë Kravitz, Sadie Sink and Troy Baker voicing the cast.
Neon sets a Sept. 9 North American launch for Na Hong-jin’s Hope off its NYAFF centerpiece premiere; the Korean horror-thriller pairs Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung and Hoyeon with a performance-capture ensemble including Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander.
BloodStream is betting on vertical horror with Nightmarish, its first serialized phone-first original; the June 28 premiere pushes the streamer beyond shorts into bingeable, anthology-style series work.
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