Series Of Four Films premiere This October With Four More Slated for 2021

Amazon Studios and Blumhouse Productions will be bringing Welcome to Blumhouse, a series of horror movies that will stream on Amazon Prime Video in October. The trailer for Welcome to the Blumhouse shows eerie glimpses of each movie. There will be a total of eight movies, the first four coming out in October and the following in 2021. Welcome to the Blumhouse launches right on time for the demand of new scary movies for Halloween. The first two movies of the series, The Lie and Black Box are set to come out on October 6th. Followed by Nocturne and Evil Eye on October 13th. 

The Welcome to the Blumhouse trailer is scary and leaves you wanting to know more about each storyline. Starting off with The Lie and Black Box on October 6th. According to movie insiders, The Lie is about a teenage girl who murders her best friend and then tells her parents about it. The parents try to protect their daughter and attempt to cover up the murder. Starring Joey King (The Kissing Booth), Mireille Enos (The Killing), and Peter Sarsgaard (An Education). Black Box is about a single father who loses his wife and memory in a car accident. He undergoes an experimental treatment that makes him question reality. Starring Mamoudou Athie (Jurassic World 3), Phylicia Rashad (Creed), and Amanda Christine (Colony).

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The second set of movies Nocture and Evil Eye come out October 13th. Nocturne takes place in an elite art academy, where a young musician starts to outshine her twin sister by reading a dead girl’s notebook. Starring Sydney Sweeny (Euphoria), Madison Iseman (Jumanji: The Next Level), and Jacques Colimon (The Society). Evil Eye starts off with a happy couple turned sour. The mother believes her daughter’s boyfriend somehow has a dark affiliation to her past. Starring Sarita Choudhury (Mississippi Masala), Sunita Mani (GLOW), and Omar Maskait (Unbelievable).

Blumhouse has a series of four new Welcome to Blumhouse projects currently in production which will be released in 2021. The work of Latino directors will be showcased in this series of films.