Lionsgate and Blumhouse Team Up for 'The Blair Witch Project' Reboot
The iconic 1999 horror film is set for a modern remake, aiming to captivate a new generation with its found-footage style.
- Lionsgate and Blumhouse have announced a partnership to reboot 'The Blair Witch Project', a landmark in the found-footage genre.
- The reboot is part of a multi-film deal to reimagine classic horror films from Lionsgate's library.
- Producer Roy Lee, who was involved in the 2016 sequel, will return for the new project.
- The original film, released in 1999, was a massive success, grossing over $248 million on a minimal budget.
- The reboot aims to introduce the horror classic to a new generation, leveraging modern cinematic techniques and storytelling.