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Blumhouse brings the scares to Netflix with Ghoul

July 10, 2018 by Matt Rodgers

Currently riding high with yet another low-budget/big box-office success on their hands in The First Purge (read our ★★ review here), Blumhouse are now insidiously creeping into the world of streaming television with Ghoul. The 3-part series is being dropped on Netflix, and the spooky new trailer can be watched here…

SEE ALSO: Boogeymen, Box Office, and Best Picture: The Blumhouse Effect

Written and directed by Patrick Graham (Phir Se), Ghoul takes place at a military detention centre, where a highly skilled interrogator (Radhika Apte) must face what appear to be literal demons, as well as emotional ones, when a disturbed prisoner is transferred to the facility.

Ghoul was produced in partnership with Ivanhoe, Phantom Films and Blumhouse, and will be available to stream from August 24th.

Filed Under: Matt Rodgers, News, Television, Trailers Tagged With: Blumhouse, Ghoul, Radhika Apte

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