Speak No Evilhas been a quiet hit this September, with the film alreadymatching its reported budget at the Box Officeand even earning a muchgreater audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes than its Danish predecessor. Currently, the film sits on a $43 million worldwide total, made from almost identical US and international success with $22 million earned domestically and $21 million around the world. There are many interested parties that will be extremely pleased with the film’s run thus far, perhaps none more so thanJason Blum, the co-founder ofBlumhouse Productions, the production company behind the horror remake. Thanks toSpeak No Evil,Blumhousehave now passed the$150 million mark at the 2024 Box Office.

For Blumhouse,2024 has been yet another busy year, with four titles already having been released and another on its way. The year started early for the production company, withBryce McGuire’sNight Swimearning $54 million worldwide, although fairing unfavorably with critics. On March 8, the release ofImaginaryhelped the production company climb to almost $100 million worldwide with a$43 million haul on a reported budget of just $13 million. Their third outing of the year was the biggest disappointment, however, with the August release ofAfrAIddoing nothing to tempt audiences and earning just over $9 million worldwide. Alas, 2024’s run of success was brought back to life with the aforementionedSpeak No Evil, which looks on course toleapfrogNight Swimand become Blumhouse’s biggest success of the year.

Mackenzie Davis as Louise walking into a dark child’s room wearing a nightgown in Speak No Evil.

Despite there still being one title that might’ve remained inSpeak No Evil’s way, Blumhouse’s final project of the year,House of Spoils, is set to be available exclusively on Prime Video, making it no threat in the race for 2024 supremacy. StarringAriana DeBoseandBarbie Ferreira, therestaurant-set horrormade its debut at the recent Fantastic Fest, with many excited for its streaming arrival.

Could 2025 Rival 2024 For Blumhouse?

2024 can be chalked down as a fair success for Blumhouse, but the production company will be hoping 2025 might bring even more financial success akin to years past.2025 is already set to produce one more movie than 2024 for the production company, with their list of enticing horror projects including hotly-anticipated sequels and intriguing new titles alike. 2025 begins early for Blumhouse with therelease of Wolf Manon January 17, followed in March byThe Woman in the Yard.Droparrives in April, with two big summer releases coming in the form ofM3GAN 2.0andInsidious 6. Finally, Blumhouse round out their 2025 withThe Black Phone 2.

Blumhouse Productions have hit the $150 million mark at the 2024 Box Office. You can catchSpeak No Evilin theaters right now.

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Speak No Evil

Speak No Evil follows an American family who accepts an invitation to spend the weekend at a British family’s country estate. What starts as a delightful holiday quickly turns into a psychological nightmare as tensions and sinister intentions come to light.

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