Blumhouse teaming up with Epix for eight movies
Blumhouse have agreed with Epix to produce eight new horror movies for them. A House on the Bayou will kick off the series, shooting later this spring for airing at […]
Blumhouse have agreed with Epix to produce eight new horror movies for them. A House on the Bayou will kick off the series, shooting later this spring for airing at […]
Blumhouse have agreed with Epix to produce eight new horror movies for them.
A House on the Bayou will kick off the series, shooting later this spring for airing at the end of 2021, all things being equal. Alex McAulay’s film follows a troubled couple and their preteen daughter who go on vacation to an isolated house in the Louisiana bayou to reconnect as a family. But when unexpected visitors arrive, their façade of family unity starts to unravel, as terrifying secrets come to light.
“Blumhouse’s track record of producing high-quality, audience-favorite films have made them a driving force in the horror genre renaissance, and have been top-notch partners for EPIX,” said Michael Wright, president, Epix. “We can’t wait to work with Jason Blum and his talented team in this new capacity, and make Epix the exclusive home of more Blumhouse content.”
“This partnership with Epix is an additional opportunity for us to collaborate with a great team in helping them grow their slate of genre films, while continuing to bring Blumhouse fans the kind of programming they know and love,” added Chris McCumber, President Blumhouse Television.