We've known that a new Paranormal Activity movie has been in the works for some time, but it was revealed today that "The Ghost Dimension" will conclude the series. Due out on October 23rd, USA Today caught up with Jason Blum, who spoke about the popular franchise coming to an end:

"It's coming to an end. This is it, the finale... We're saying it before the movie opens. We're not going to grind this horror franchise into the ground. This will keep Paranormal Activity as part of this culture and this particular time in a really fantastic way."

Along with the promise that this movie will answer many of the series' burning questions, the first photos have also been shared. Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension was directed by Gregory Plotkin, and written by Adam Robitel and Gavin Heffernan. Keep an eye out for the first footage from the upcoming movie later this week.

"Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension centers on the Fleeges — father Ryan (Chris J. Murray), mother Emily (Brit Shaw) and their young daughter Leila (Ivy George) — who move into a house and discover a video camera and a box of tapes in the garage. When they look through the camera’s lens, they begin to see the paranormal activity happening around them – including the re-emergence of young Kristi and Katie. The video camera footage will be presented in 3D in theaters."

Source: USA Today via /Film
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