American Film Producer Jason Blum is coming with a new horror movie production, Halloween Kills, which is a sequel of the 1978's Halloween reboot Halloween (2018).

On the other hand, Jason's produced controversial movie The Hunt is set to premiere seven months before the release of Halloween Kills.

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'Halloween Kills' Premieres On 16 October 2020

The reboot of the 1978's 'Halloween' was successful in itself, making an avalanche of money through the industry. And the director of the movie, David Gordon Green, did not step back to announce the production of 'Halloween Kills' (2020).

The fact is that both of the sequels are handled by the Blumhouse Production, Jason Blum's company. During the red carpet event of Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island,' Jason announced that Halloween Kills is a 'very big movie' with a 'large canvas.'

'Halloween Kills' 2020 poster (©: allhorror.com)

Jason further revealed that the upcoming movie is 'complete in itself' with 'first, second, and third act' and is not set up for the next movie.

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Well, it appears as a big promise from the film producer. However, reviewing the upcoming horror film will disclose all the truths. So, be patient until the movie premieres on 16 October 2020.

'The Hunt' Premier Pushed On 13 March 2020 Despite Controversies

The controversial movie 'The Hunt' is produced by Jason Blum and Damon Lindelof and is made with a budget of $15 million. The stars include actors such as Betty Gilpin, Emma Roberts, Ethan Suplee, Hilary Swank, and J.C. MacKenzie.

'The Hunt' is a satiric thriller that plots the story of liberal elites who attempts to kill the red-state conservatives for sports. But the film has not been made without controversies. It was set to release on 27 September 2019 but was pushed on further dates.

'The Hunt' poster shows release date was pushed to 13 March 2020 (©: dhakatribune.com)

Back in August 2019, Donald Trump had tweeted, probably referring to The Hunt that the movie was made 'in order to inflame and cause chaos.' Mr. President, in his two separate tweets, said:

(©: Twitter/Donald Trump)

But Damon Lindelof claims that the movie does not advocate the violence as it is mischaracterized as biased towards Donald Trump. He mentioned:

"This is not a dangerous movie. This is not a provocative movie. This is not a divisive movie.”

On the other side, Jason stated he would like Donald Trump to go and see the movie:

“My overwhelming [feeling], after my being surprised, was trying to figure out how we could get the President to see the movie. That was my biggest thing that I was thinking about at that time. And I would love the President to see the movie.”

The trailer of the upcoming movie is already out, and it will be released on 13 March 2020.