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Universal sets date for Blumhouse thriller Truth or Dare

November 10, 2017 by Matt Rodgers

Blumhouse Productions have had a stellar year at the box-office, with Split earning $278m, Get Out amassing $253m, as well as Oscar buzz, and more recently the micro-budgeted Happy Death Day has a to-date gross of $79.1m.

The thing to note alongside this commercial success, is that each of these movies were largely well received by both audiences and critics. As much as anything, the Blumhouse name is becoming intrinsically linked with quality output.

With this in mind, Universal have announced that one of the next films off the conveyor belt will be Truth or Dare, a supernatural thriller which has been given an April 27th 2018 release date.

Truth of Dare will be directed by Jeff Wadlow (Kick-Ass 2), and star Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars) and Tyler Posey (Scream: The TV Series), Violett Beane (The Flash), Nolan Gerard Funk (Dear White People), Hayden Szeto (The Edge of Seventeen) and Sophia Taylor Ali (Grey’s Anatomy).

SEE ALSO: PRETTY LITTLE LIARS LUCY HALE TO PLAY TRUTH OR DARE FOR BLUMHOUSE

Before Truth or Dare arrives, the prolific production house will release the fourth instalment of the Insidious franchise when Insidious: The Last Key hits cinemas on January 5th.

Originally published November 10, 2017. Updated April 13, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News Tagged With: Truth or Dare

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