Phasmophobia Movie Planned by Blumhouse, Atomic Monster
Phasmophobia Movie Planned by Blumhouse, Atomic Monster

Phasmophobia Movie Planned by Blumhouse, Atomic Monster

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Blumhouse and Atomic Monster are developing a feature film adaptation of Kinetic Games' co-op horror game Phasmophobia, which has now sold over 23 million copies worldwide. The UK-based developer's director, Daniel Knight, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership and the upcoming chapter for the game's community. Released in 2020, Phasmophobia quickly became a viral hit, particularly during the pandemic. Details on the movie's casting, plot, and release date remain undisclosed as the project is still in early development. The game continues to receive major updates, with a significant 'Chronicle' overhaul scheduled and additional expansions planned through 2025. This adaptation follows Blumhouse's success with Five Nights at Freddy's and reinforces the studio's commitment to video game-based horror films.

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