Original Blair Witch Crew Member Has Some Cautionary Advice For Blumhouse After The Last Sequels Failed To ‘Connect’

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Blumhouse’s upcoming horror films have been remakes of films that have impacted the film industry like The Exorcist and Halloween. At CinemaCon, it was revealed that Blumhouse would revive The Blair Witch Project considering it’s one of the best found footage movies of all time. But as OG Blair Witch Project crew member Ben Rock said, the last sequels failed to “connect” with audiences which is why he took it upon himself to give Blumhouse some cautionary advice for reviving the franchise.

The 1999 supernatural horror film The Blair Witch Project was a massive success thanks to the creative geniuses of ​​Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez. It became a sleeper hit and one of the most profitable indie films with a gross of nearly $250 million worldwide. Unfortunately, the sequels that followed didn’t do so hot as 2000’s Book of Shadows was a followup that never should have been made, banking only $47.7 million. Blair Witch bombed at the box office too at $45.2 million. Production designer of the OG hit, Ben Rock, spoke to THR about his theory on why the sequels didn’t “connect” with audiences. 

I do think that what has happened twice now was that the original creators were overlooked, and other people were brought in, all of whom were good. But neither one of the sequels connected with audiences the way they wanted it to connect. And so it might at least be worth talking to some of the original creators.

 

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