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Maya Da Costa Signs on for Next ‘Paranormal Activity’ Installment, Deadline Reports
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Maya Da Costa Signs on for Next ‘Paranormal Activity’ Installment, Deadline Reports

The actor will join Chase Yi and Sonia Mena in the next found-footage film from director Ian Tuason, with Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Paramount producing.

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A new installment in the Paranormal Activity franchise is moving forward with a cast addition, as Maya da Costa has signed a deal to appear in the next film, Deadline reported on July 1, 2026. The outlet described the casting as an exclusive and said details about da Costa’s character and the plot remain undisclosed at this stage.

The report places da Costa alongside Chase Yi and Sonia Mena in the untitled next Paranormal Activity movie. Character and storyline information for the film were not released, keeping the production details limited while the project continues to take shape.

Deadline also tied the project to Undertone filmmaker Ian Tuason as the director. The film is being developed within the established production structure associated with the series, and the report credits Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Paramount with involvement in the new installment.

The next Paranormal Activity film is scheduled for release on May 21, 2027. Deadline did not provide additional scheduling information beyond the date, including whether the movie will open in multiple phases or formats.

Da Costa’s casting follows her credited work in Girls Like Girls, according to the description in the Deadline report. No additional background was provided in the same item about her specific role, screen time, or the character’s placement within the franchise’s continuing format.

The found-footage series has built its audience around a consistent approach to presentation, and the limited information in the casting announcement reflects that the production appears to be focusing on assembling the principal cast before releasing more creative specifics. Until further announcements are made, the next film’s themes, setting, and connections to prior installments will remain unclear.

As of publication of the Deadline report, no official synopsis, production start date, or distribution plan beyond the May 21, 2027 release was provided in the material. Additional casting, production milestones, and marketing timelines are expected to follow closer to launch, as typically happens with studio releases in the franchise.

Why It Matters

  • Casting additions for a major release can affect production planning for on-set schedules and media coverage as principal photography approaches.
  • A May 21, 2027 release date places the next film on a defined calendar for studio marketing, distributor coordination, and theater programming.
  • Because plot and character details were not released, the studio’s early messaging may focus more on release timing and talent rather than narrative continuity.
  • The return of a long-running found-footage franchise continues to keep a recognizable format in the theatrical release pipeline, with major studio involvement.
  • Further announcements are likely to clarify the cast’s roles and any continuity connections within the franchise as the release date nears.

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Key Facts

  • Maya da Costa has signed a deal to join the next Paranormal Activity movie, Deadline reported on July 1, 2026.
  • The film will also star Chase Yi and Sonia Mena, according to the report.
  • Ian Tuason of Undertone is credited as the director.
  • Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Paramount are named as involved producers for the next installment.
  • The next Paranormal Activity film is slated for release on May 21, 2027.
  • Deadline said character and plot details for the new movie remain under wraps.