Blumhouse is Developing Even More Unannounced Universal Monster Movies

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Blumhouse had a big hit with its The Invisible Man, which was the first film they made with Universal Pictures that was inspired by the Universal Monster movies. After that film ended up being a success, Blumhouse announced that they were also making a Wolfman film with Ryan Gosling and a Dracula with director Karyn Kusama (Destroyer).

Well, it turns out that the production company is developing even more films inspired by Universal Monster that have yet to be announced. The news comes from producer Jason Blum, himself, during an interview with Collider:

"We have two or three we're developing. They're not yet announced, so I can't talk about them. But the status with Universal monsters is no different than it's ever been. Universal is in charge of the Universal monsters. But we've come up with a few ideas that they've like for a few of their other ones. And hopefully, we'll turn those into movies."

There’s no information on what those films are, but some of the other monster film reboots that have yet to be made include Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, and Creature From the Black Lagoon. There are also films like The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Phantom of the Opera, and more. I imagine they’ll steer clear from The Mummy for awhile after that Tom Cruise flop.

Are there any Universal Monster movies that you’d like to see Blumhouse take on?

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