Phasephobia The Kinetic Games developer works with Blumhouse in the upcoming film adaptation.
IN Interview with IGN to discuss this week the premiere of the Grafton rural map reworkWe asked the artistic director Corey J. Dixon to think about how the Blumhouse Horror Production Company will translate the game that defines the Phasmophobia species into a vast screen.
Although you were forgiven that starting this adaptation can feel like any venerable Ghosthunting movie, Dixon is clear: it will be a very “film with Fasmophobia”, which “fans will want to watch”.
“We have really good cooperation with Blumhouse. It’s brilliant,” said Dixon. “It will be a movie Fasmophobia, it will not be just a movie in a ghost glade – we will make sure it is a movie that fans want to watch, and we will work with them very carefully.
“They are really ready to work with us and of course we want to work with them,” he added. “Yes, we have a really good partnership and I think the fans will love it when it is coming.”
We learned that the terrifying game of the investigation of Kinetic Games, Fasmophobia, Last month he receives Hollywood treatment. Horror specialist Blumhouse – whose loans include Five nights in Freddy’s, ConjurementAND M3gan – He established cooperation with the British developer to create an adaptation of a story film. At the moment, nothing else is known, so we are not sure yet who will write or directed, let alone appear in the film.
“This is a great moment for the whole kinetic band and the beginning of something really electrifying,” said Daniel “Dknigher” Knight, director of kinetic games. “We could never imagine that the amazing heights would reach this game when it is launched five years ago, and we are very grateful to our amazing community for the lasting influence of phasmophobia in the space for games and more.
“Working with Blumhouse and Atomic Monster means an amazing new chapter for the game and we can’t wait to share more as the project develops.”
We did not have a great time with the last adaptation of Blumhouse in the horror; We gave five nights in Freddy’s and 4/10: “This is a great approach to India-Horror has too much plot and insufficient emissions of the original security emigration.” Freddy’s second movement is released in December 2025.
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