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Blumhouse takes the Saw rights while Ma gets an official sequel greenlight, giving Jason Blum two high-value horror franchises to build around.
Blumhouse and Atomic Monster line up a live-action Phasmophobia adaptation, extending the hit multiplayer game's horror IP pipeline; Saw and Ma updates come attached.
Indie Rights has acquired worldwide rights excluding the U.K. and Ireland to Charlie Shaw’s Revenge out of Cannes’ Marché du Film; the British slasher is slated for theatrical rollouts in Latin America, India and the U.K. as more territories are negotiated.
Munich’s 2026 lineup spans 130 films and 28 world premieres; the genre lanes include Emily Robinson’s horror title Ugly Cry, Jane Schoenbrun’s slasher Teenage Sex And Death at Camp Miasma and Skinner Myers’ horror-thriller Moodswing Whiskey.
Mubi locks an August release for Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma, Jane Schoenbrun's queer slasher-comedy that bowed at Cannes; Gillian Anderson and Hannah Einbinder star, and Schoenbrun frames it as a trans coming-of-age meta-horror.
X4 Pictures is taking Demon Hunter: Time 2 Kill to U.S. digital and physical media on July 7; Zoe Kavanagh’s time-bending horror-action title pairs demon-hunting, time travel, and slasher territory with Lisa Wilcox in the cast.
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