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Blumhouse Is Remaking 'Black Christmas' And It's Arriving This December


Blumhouse Black Christmas Remake

Back in 2006, a fun-but-not-so-great remake of Bob Clark's Black Christmas was released in theaters, and we've nw learned that another reimagining of the holiday horror classic is now on the way from Blumhouse!

The Hollywood Reporter reveals that Blumhouse and Universal are teaming up for Black Christmas, which is slated for a theatrical release this year on Friday, December 13th.

Imogen Poots (Green Room), Aleyse Shannon ("Charmed"), Brittany O’Grady (Star), Lily Donoghue ("The Goldbergs") and Caleb Eberhardt (Broadway’s Choir Boy) will star.

Check out the poster below.

In the new film, Hawthorne College is quieting down for the holidays. One by one, sorority girls on campus are being killed by an unknown stalker. But the killer is about to discover that this generation’s young women aren’t willing to become hapless victims as they mount a fight to the finish.

Sophia Takal (Always Shine, "Into the Dark: New Year, New You") is directing a script written with April Wolfe.

Black Christmas is produced by Jason Blum (Halloween, Split) for his Blumhouse Productions, by Ben Cosgrove (The Good German, Rumor Has It) and by Adam Hendricks (Cam, Bloodline, Lucky) for Divide/Conquer. Hendricks’ partners in Divide/Conquer, Greg Gilreath (Cam, Bloodline) and Zac Locke (Adopt-A-Highway, Bloodline), will executive produce.

Blumhouse Black Christmas Remake

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