‘Paranormal Activity’ Review: Only Nominally Related to the Blumhouse Horror Franchise, Haunted-House Show Ditches Hidden Cameras for Live Scares

VarietyWednesday, November 19, 2025 at 9:38:20 PM
‘Paranormal Activity’ Review: Only Nominally Related to the Blumhouse Horror Franchise, Haunted-House Show Ditches Hidden Cameras for Live Scares
  • The new 'Paranormal Activity' show has abandoned its signature hidden camera style for live scares, reflecting a significant shift in the franchise's approach to horror. This change comes after seven films that have seen diminishing returns in audience engagement and fear factor.
  • The decline in audience interest suggests that the franchise may need to reevaluate its strategies to remain relevant in the competitive horror genre, as the novelty of its previous techniques has worn off.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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