Blumhouse is consistently pushing boundaries within the horror genre, with an array of innovative projects in store. For instance, “The Mummy” retelling from “Evil Dead Rise” director Lee Cronin promises a chilling twist on the classic Universal Monster tale, while “Speak No Evil” offers a chance for fans to revisit a recent box-office hit on streaming platforms. With a new trailer released for “The Woman in the Yard,” directed by Jaume Collet-Serra of “Carry-On” fame, this upcoming horror film promises to elevate the stranger-danger trope to spine-tingling heights.
The initial teaser for director Jaume Collet-Serra’s film titled “The Woman in the Yard” introduces a tale of a tormented family dealing with loss as they cross paths with an unsettling, enigmatic stranger. Yet, the second trailer takes it a step further by offering glimpses into the powers of the woman shrouded in black. Following her husband’s demise in a car accident, Ramona (performed by Danielle Deadwyler) finds herself single-handedly caring for their two children (Peyton Jackson and Estella Kahiha) in an ominous old farmhouse that already sends shivers down the spine. As the kids observe the enigmatic woman dressed entirely in black seated in their front yard, the family gradually realizes the potential danger lurking from this uninvited guest.
Appearing to be a spectral entity connected to sorrow or demise, the woman in black gradually approaches the dwelling, eventually exploiting her ethereal nature to intrude upon the distressed family’s residence. The trailer hints that she manipulates her shadow as sunlight filters through the farmhouse windows, causing chaos within the household. As depicted in the trailer linked below, Ramona ultimately discerns that the ghostly figure employs shadows for her benefit, enabling her to enter the house without physically breaching its walls.
Blumhouse Is Staying Busy in 2025
In 2024, Blumhouse is enjoying the fruits of their labor while also eagerly anticipating more chilling productions ahead. This horror production company, co-founded by Jason Blum and Amy Israel in 2000, has gained a reputation for skillfully crafting spine-tingling films that cater to various audiences.
This spring, Blumhouse plans to scare viewers yet again by releasing “The Woman in The Yard” on March 28th and “Drop” on April 11th. Despite limited information about the second Five Nights at Freddy’s film, fans are excitedly waiting for the renowned horror studio to revive the beloved video game characters for a big-screen comeback.
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2025-03-03 21:33