Paranormal Activity 8 Haunts May 2027 Release Date

Paramount Pictures has scheduled the next untitled Paranormal Activity film for release on May 21, 2027. The project will be produced by horror maestro James Wan and directed by Ian Tuason, with original creator Oren Peli also returning as a producer. This eighth entry continues one of horror's most profitable franchises, which began with a micro-budget film in 2007 and has grossed over $900 million globally. The May release date follows a recent trend of successful horror premieres in that month.

Key Points: Paranormal Activity 8 Release Date Set for May 2027

  • Eighth franchise entry
  • James Wan produces
  • Ian Tuason directs
  • May 21, 2027 release date
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Next 'Paranormal Activity' movie set for May 21, 2027

Paramount announces the next Paranormal Activity movie for May 21, 2027, produced by James Wan and directed by Ian Tuason.

"I'm looking forward to expanding on its legacy and helping shape the next evolution of this scary found-footage franchise. - James Wan"

Washington DC, January 17

Paramount Pictures has announced that the next instalment in the 'Paranormal Activity' franchise will release on May 21, 2027.

The untitled film is produced by James Wan and directed by Ian Tuason, with plot details being kept under wraps, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

This will mark the eighth entry in the franchise, which began in 2007 with Oren Peli's ultra-low-budget original, made for just USD15,000 and grossing USD194.2 million globally. The film's success helped popularise the found-footage genre and established the franchise as one of the most profitable in modern horror cinema.

Jason Blum will produce for Blumhouse-Atomic Monster alongside Wan, while Peli returns as producer for Solana Films. Paramount is co-producing and co-financing the project, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

May has recently emerged as a strong month for horror releases. New Line's Final Destination: Bloodlines earned USD 315.9 million worldwide after opening on May 16 last year, while Focus Features' Obsession premiered on May 15 in 2026 to critical acclaim.

The Paranormal Activity franchise includes Paranormal Activity 2 (2010), Paranormal Activity 3 (2011), Paranormal Activity 4 (2012), The Marked Ones (2014), The Ghost Dimension (2015), and Next of Kin (2021), collectively grossing over USD 900 million globally.

"I've been a huge admirer of Paranormal Activity since the brilliant first movie, with its creeping slow burn and subtle ability to make the unseen terrifying. I'm looking forward to expanding on its legacy and helping shape the next evolution of this scary found-footage franchise," said Wan during the film's announcement last month, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Priya S
Seriously, another one? The franchise lost its charm after the third part. It's just the same thing over and over. Bollywood horror is trying new things, maybe Hollywood should take a note. Still, I'll probably end up watching it with friends for the laughs πŸ˜…
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Rohit P
The ROI on the first film is insane! From $15k to $194 million? That's the real horror story for other producers. As a finance guy, I'm more scared of not making those returns than any ghost. Excited for the new one though!
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Sarah B
May is becoming the new October for horror! Interesting strategy. I remember watching the first one in college and being too scared to sleep. Hope this new director brings something fresh. The 'found footage' genre needs a revival.
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Vikram M
With all due respect to the filmmakers, I feel the series has run its course. The magic was in the unknown. Now it's a known quantity. Sometimes it's better to let a good thing rest. Indian cinema also faces this 'franchise fatigue' with horror remakes.
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Ananya R
My friends and I have a tradition of watching these movies together. The screams and popcorn flying! πŸΏπŸ‘» It's more about the experience than the film itself. May 2027 is marked on our calendar. Hope it's as fun as the old ones.

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