
There’s not a moment to waste in churning out another Paranormal Activity movie. Who knows when you’ll be able to find a free Saturday afternoon to make it? Yesterday, we reported that Paramount would release Paranormal Activity 4 on October 19th. Today, Bloody Disgusting reports that the studio has re-hired Paranormal Activity 3 directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman to helm the next installment of Ghosts n’ Camcorders. PA3 had the highest worldwide gross of the trilogy ($203 million) and came $4 million short of topping the original’s domestic box office take of $107 million. All of these movies cost the spare change found in the producers’ sofas.
Just make sure it’s not like the suckfest that was Paranormal Activity 3. The movie was decent up until the ending, which was the worst thing that could’ve been done to the series (I won’t spoil it for you who haven’t seen it, but the ending sucked).
Take it to the future, and don’t try and go further into the past. Continue telling the story that’s already been laid out, no more prequels are necessary.
pa3 was incredibly intense. the whole movie not just the ending which was espiecially creepy.. folks see it for yourself. don’t just listen to me or silly mikey’s take on it