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Next 'Paranormal Activity' movie set for May 21, 2027

Produced by James Wan and Jason Blum, the untitled sequel aims to expand the iconic found-footage horror franchise that has grossed over USD 900 million worldwide.

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Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (Image source: Instagram/ @paranormalmovie)
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Paramount Pictures has announced that the next instalment in the 'Paranormal Activity' franchise will release on May 21, 2027.

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The untitled film is produced by James Wan and directed by Ian Tuason, with plot details being kept under wraps, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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This will mark the eighth entry in the franchise, which began in 2007 with Oren Peli's ultra-low-budget original, made for just USD15,000 and grossing USD194.2 million globally. The film's success helped popularise the found-footage genre and established the franchise as one of the most profitable in modern horror cinema.

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Jason Blum will produce for Blumhouse-Atomic Monster along with Wan, while Peli returns as producer for Solana Films. Paramount is co-producing and co-financing the project, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

May has recently emerged as a strong month for horror releases. New Line's Final Destination: Bloodlines earned USD 315.9 million worldwide after opening on May 16 last year, while Focus Features' Obsession premiered on May 15 in 2026 to critical acclaim.

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The Paranormal Activity franchise includes Paranormal Activity 2 (2010), Paranormal Activity 3 (2011), Paranormal Activity 4 (2012), The Marked Ones (2014), The Ghost Dimension (2015), and Next of Kin (2021), collectively grossing over USD 900 million globally.

"I've been a huge admirer of Paranormal Activity since the brilliant first movie, with its creeping slow burn and subtle ability to make the unseen terrifying. I'm looking forward to expanding on its legacy and helping shape the next evolution of this scary found-footage franchise," said Wan during the film's announcement last month, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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