Prepare to be thrilled as “Imaginary,” the latest horror offering from the creative geniuses at Blumhouse, hits theaters on March 8. Directed by Jeff Wadlow, who also co-writes alongside Greg Erb and Jason Oremland, this film promises to delve deep into the ostensibly innocent world of imaginary friends, challenging our perceptions of them. Are they mere constructs of a child’s imagination, or is there something far more sinister lurking beneath?
Produced by Jason Blum and Jeff Wadlow, “Imaginary” features a compelling cast including DeWanda Wise, Tom Payne, Taegen Burns, and Pyper Braun, with Veronica Falcon and Betty Buckley. This PG-13 rated movie explores themes of violence, drug material, and language, making it a gripping watch for a slightly older audience.
The story unfolds as Jessica (played by DeWanda Wise) and her family move back to her childhood home. It is here that her youngest stepdaughter, Alice (portrayed by Pyper Braun), discovers a stuffed bear named Chauncey in the basement and forms a disturbingly close bond with it. What starts as innocent play quickly spirals into something dark and terrifying, prompting Jessica to uncover the true nature of Chauncey.
Brought to you by Lionsgate and Blumhouse, the production house behind hits like “Five Nights at Freddy’s” and “M3GAN,” “Imaginary” is set to redefine horror with its original story and chilling execution. This Tower of Babble production is not just a movie; it’s an experience that beckons you to question the very essence of childhood innocence and imagination.
Dive into the eerie world of “Imaginary” by following the film’s journey on social media:
- Visit the official site at https://www.imaginary.movie
- Engage with the film on Instagram via @ImaginaryFilm, follow the conversation on X (Twitter) @ImaginaryFilm, and join the community on Facebook @ImaginaryFilm.