👻 Phasmophobia Movie Announced by Studio Behind Five Nights at Freddy’s
- NFD NEWS
- Jun 4
- 2 min read
Ready to scream in the dark? A live-action Phasmophobia movie is officially in the works, and it’s being produced by the same studio that brought last year’s Five Nights at Freddy’s adaptation to life.

The film is being developed by Blumhouse Productions, known for its horror blockbusters like Get Out and The Invisible Man—as well as its surprisingly successful Five Nights at Freddy’s adaptation in 2024.
🎬 What We Know So Far
The announcement teases a film that will stay true to Phasmophobia’s haunted house roots:
🏚️ A small team of ghost hunters exploring procedurally haunted locations
🎥 A mix of found footage and traditional narrative horror
🔦 Incorporating key elements of the game, like EMF readers, spirit boxes, and ghost writing

“We’re bringing the claustrophobic fear of Phasmophobia to the big screen, where every flicker of a candle and every breath of cold air could be your last,” teased director Chris McKay (Renfield).
🧟♂️ A Studio That Knows Horror
Blumhouse’s involvement has horror fans cautiously optimistic. While their FNaF film was divisive among critics, it proved they know how to turn a cult game into a box office hit.
🧠 Why This Matters
For horror fans, this could be:
🎥 The first major film to truly capture the DIY ghost-hunting vibe
👻 A chance to turn Phasmophobia’s signature atmospheric dread into a shared, big-screen experience
🧩 Proof that indie games are still ripe for Hollywood adaptations
🧠 Final Thoughts
With Blumhouse behind it and Phasmophobia’s terrifying world as its backdrop, this project has the potential to become a new horror classic—or at the very least, a fun popcorn thrill ride.
Stay tuned to NoFallDamage.net for casting updates, behind-the-scenes teasers, and everything you need to know about this ghostly adaptation.
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