Blumhouse is known for pioneering a new model of studio filmmaking: producing high-quality micro-budget films and provocative television series. Regarded as the driving force in horror, Blumhouse has produced over 150 movies and television series with theatrical grosses amounting to over $4.8 billion. The company has produced iconic, genre, film franchises like Halloween, Paranormal Activity, The Purge, and prolific films like Leigh Whannell?s The Invisible Man; Glass, The Visit and Split from M. Night Shyamalan; Spike Lee?s BlacKkKlansman; Get Out from Jordan Peele; Sinister from Scott Derrickson, among several others. Blumhouse?s television division operates in provocative programming - with streaming anthology series like Welcome to the Blumhouse for Amazon and a series of films for Epix - and has expanded beyond genre with acclaimed scripted and unscripted series and documentaries, such as The Good Lord Bird, starring Academy Award nominee Ethan Hawke, for Showtime; The Loudest Voice, starring Golden Globe winner Russell Crowe for Showtime; A Wilderness of Error (FX); The Jinx for HBO; A Secret Love, from executive producer Ryan Murphy, for Netflix; and lauded HBO series Sharp Objects, starring Amy Adams and Patricia Clarkson, among others.
CEO | Stock Price | Founder | Headquarters | Revenue | Founded | Area Served |
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Jason Blum | N/A | Jason Blum | Los Angeles, California, United States | $5 billion | Worldwide |