Universal is moving a group of Blumhouse titles deeper into the theatrical release calendar including Halloween Kills and its sequel Halloween Ends, MGM/Monkeypaw’s Candyman and the upcoming Purge 5.
Titled The Forever Purge which was removed temporarily from the release calendar after originally being scheduled for July 10 2020, is now going to be released July 9, 2021.
Previously, series creator James DeMonaco hinted that this film would the final entry in the series and the title seems to reflect this.
In October 2018, DeMonaco stated:
“I think it’s a great way to end it all. We want to end it all, I think, in this one, and I’m very excited. When I came up with the idea and pitched it to everybody, they seemed psyched, and I think it will be a really cool ending, how we take this one home.”
The cast includes Leven Rambin (True Detective), Ana de la Reguera (Goliath), Will Patton (Halloween), Cassidy Freeman (Longmire) and Tenoch Huerta (Narcos: Mexico).
Everardo Gout will direct this latest installment.
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[…] Universal is also moving a group of Blumhouse titles deeper into the theatrical release calendar including Halloween Kills and its sequel Halloween Ends and the upcoming Purge 5. […]
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[…] Universal is also moving a group of Blumhouse titles deeper into the theatrical release calendar including Halloween Kills and its sequel Halloween Ends and the upcoming Purge 5. […]
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[…] set for theatrical release in 2020, The Forever Purge was pushed back to 2021 and had been set for release on July 9, 2021 due to the ongoing Covid 19 […]
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