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Sonia Mena Cast in New Installment of Blumhouse’s ‘Paranormal Activity’ Franchise Opposite Chase Yi
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Sonia Mena Cast in New Installment of Blumhouse’s ‘Paranormal Activity’ Franchise Opposite Chase Yi

Deadline reports that Tell Me Lies star Sonia Mena will star in the next found-footage installment, directed by Ian Tuason and produced by Undertone with Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Paramount.

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A new chapter in the long-running Paranormal Activity found-footage franchise is moving forward with added cast, according to Deadline. The outlet reports that Sonia Mena, known for Tell Me Lies, is set to star in the upcoming film opposite Chase Yi, with the project coming from Undertone director Ian Tuason.

Deadline’s report frames the casting as part of a broader expansion of the next installment’s ensemble, but it does not identify the character Mena will play or the specific storyline details the film will follow. It also says plot information remains under wraps.

The film is described as the next release in the hit Paranormal Activity franchise. Found-footage entries in the series have typically relied on a visual style that emphasizes on-screen recordings and staged discovery, and Deadline indicates the new movie will continue that approach, though it does not provide additional creative specifics beyond the franchise positioning.

On the directing and production side, Deadline attributes the film to Ian Tuason (Undertone). The project is further associated with Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Paramount, two major names in genre filmmaking and distribution, as reported by Deadline.

Deadline also reports that the movie has a targeted release window in May, with the publication’s listing truncated in the description provided. The report does not specify an exact day or year, and no additional scheduling information appears in the provided materials.

For audiences, the casting news arrives ahead of the new film’s release as the franchise continues to draw from recognizable performers and contemporary acting talent. For industry watchers, the appointment of a new starring pairing also indicates how the series is balancing new faces with a continued franchise identity.

No additional production timeline, filming locations, or release-market breakdown is included in the supplied information. Until further announcements, details of Mena’s role, the film’s plot, and the final release date remain to be confirmed by the studio or its representatives.

Why It Matters

  • Casting updates for major genre franchises can affect early audience attention, press coverage, and downstream marketing planning as production approaches release.
  • Keeping plot and role details undisclosed suggests the studio intends to manage narrative information strategically close to launch.
  • The involvement of Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Paramount indicates the film’s positioning within established commercial distribution channels for wide release.
  • A May release target places the film in a high-visibility seasonal window, with promotional materials likely to follow as the date nears.

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Key Facts

  • Sonia Mena has been cast to star in a new Paranormal Activity film opposite Chase Yi, Deadline reports.
  • Ian Tuason, of Undertone, is set to direct the next installment, according to Deadline.
  • The project is associated with Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Paramount, per Deadline.
  • Deadline says no character details for Mena’s role have been announced.
  • Deadline reports that plot specifics for the next Paranormal Activity movie remain under wraps.
  • The film is described as slated for release in May, but no exact date or year was included in the provided description.