Blair Witch Project Is in the Works & Ready to Haunt You

Blair Witch Project Is in the Works & Ready to Haunt You
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Originally appeared on E! Online

Time to once again ask the question, are you not scared enough?

Lionsgate and Blumhouse are officially developing and producing a new Blair Witch Project movie 25 years after the original horror movie hit theaters, the companies announced at CinemaCon April 10.

The original Blair Witch Project starred Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, and Joshua Leonard as three film students who vanish in 1994 after traveling into a Maryland forest to film a documentary about a local myth, known as the Blair Witch, leaving behind their footage. After grossing $248 million at the box office, it spawned a 2000 sequel Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, as well as a 2016 reboot, simply titled Blair Witch.

But as for the upcoming movie, the rest of the spooky details will have to wait, as the casting and plot have not been announced. And it's unclear if the O.G. stars, or the film's writers and directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez, will be involved in the new movie.

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"I'm very grateful to Adam [Fogelson] and the team at Lionsgate for letting us play in their sandbox," Blumhouse founder and CEO Jason Blum said in a press release April 10. "I'm a huge admirer of The Blair Witch Project, which brought the idea of found footage horror to mainstream audiences and became a true cultural phenomenon."

The Blair Witch Project, Heather Donahue
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In fact, the filmmaker noted that there likely would not have been "Paranormal Activity had there not first been a Blair Witch," adding that he was excited to see where the new film would take them.

The upcoming Blair Witch Project will join Blumhouse's massive horror family, which includes the Paranormal Activity franchise, Insidious, The Purge, Halloween, Five Nights at Freddy's and M3GAN, along with award winners Get Out and BlacKkKlansman.

"I have been incredibly fortunate to work with Jason many times over the years," added Fogelson, Lionsgate Motion Picture Group chair. "We are thrilled to kick this partnership off with a new vision for Blair Witch that will reintroduce this horror classic for a new generation."

Want to know more scary secrets about the original film? Keep reading.

Years in the Making

Years in the Making


The Legend

<p>The Legend</p>


Prepare to Be Uncomfortable

Prepare to Be Uncomfortable


Basic Training

<p>Basic Training</p>


Scare Tactics

<p>Scare Tactics</p>


The Elements

<p>The Elements</p>


Weight of the World

Weight of the World

Playing the director and the only one who really cares about the Blair Witch in the first place, Donahue was given more information about the legend than her co-stars—so when they asked her questions, Leonard and Williams really were looking for answers.


Candid Camera

<p>Candid Camera</p>


Twist!

Twist!


On the Nose

On the Nose


Die Hard

<p>Die Hard</p>


Changing Course

Changing Course

It wasn't until Sánchez and Myrick began editing the 80-plus hours of footage that they decided the film would only be what Leonard, Donahue and Williams shot. Originally they planned on making a "documentary" that would be investigating the trio's ill-fated excursion, featuring actors playing the lost filmmakers' parents, etc.


Planting the Seed

<p>Planting the Seed</p>


Cue the Backlash

<p>Cue the Backlash</p>


The Aftermath

<p>The Aftermath</p>


The Horror

The Horror


Their Real Fates

Their Real Fates


Curse of the Blair Witch

Curse of the Blair Witch


Fumbling the Footage

Fumbling the Footage


The History Books

<p>The History Books</p>


Inspiration Point

Inspiration Point


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