Jason Blum & Jeff Wadlow On The Dark Side Of Imagination & Creating Iconic Horror

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Blumhouse’s “Imaginary” is a riveting psychological thriller that takes the audience on a rollercoaster of suspense and supernatural intrigue through one’s imagination and the endless possibilities that can come with imagining. The expertly crafted tension, combined with unexpected twists, keeps viewers on the edge of their seats and you never really feel safe as your imagination follows you everywhere.

The film’s atmospheric cinematography and haunting soundtrack enhance the eerie ambiance, showcasing Blumhouse’s mastery in creating chilling experiences, which proves to be another haunting success for Blumhouse, delivering a fresh and spine-tingling addition to their impressive portfolio of horror films.

To dive into the method behind the madness, we spoke to Jason Blum himself and Director Jeff Wadlow on how they brought Chauncey Bear to life, the real terror behind our imaginations, and the endless possibilities.

”Imaginary” follows the story of Jessica, who upon revisiting her childhood home with her family, discovers her long-forgotten stuffed bear, Chauncey. As her youngest stepdaughter, Alice forms a deep bond with the toy, Jessica becomes alarmed by Alice’s troubling behavior. The seemingly innocent games between Alice and Chauncey take a dark turn, prompting Jessica to confront the unsettling realization that Chauncey holds secrets far beyond what she ever imagined during her years of believing him to be a simple stuffed bear.

Check out the interview and watch “Imaginary” in theatres on March 8!

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