Stree, Munjya Sequels Lead Maddock’s Horror-Comedy Superhero Universe

India’s Maddock Movies has unveiled its most bold slate up to now: a cinematic universe combining horror-comedy and superhero narratives. The studio, recognized for releasing movies like “Stree 2,” “Munjya,” and “Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya” in a blockbuster 2024, has unveiled a slate of eight interconnected movies set to launch over the following 4 years.

The lineup begins in 2025 with “Thama,” scheduled for the Diwali vacation body, adopted by “Shakti Shalini” on Dec. 31. In 2026, audiences can anticipate “Bhediya 2” on Aug. 14 and “Chamunda” on Dec. 4. The next 12 months contains “Stree 3” on Aug. 13 and “Mahamunjya” on Dec. 24. The universe will culminate in 2028 with “Pehla Mahayudh” on Aug. 11 and “Doossra Mahayudh” on Diwali, Oct. 18.

Maddock Movies chief Dinesh Vijan mentioned: “Our mission at Maddock has all the time been to innovate and entertain. We’ve crafted compelling characters that resonate with audiences, grounded in India’s wealthy tradition and heritage. This deep connection has made our tales not simply relatable, but additionally significant. Additionally, with a passionate and devoted fanbase, we’re now setting the stage for one thing even greater: a cinematic universe that brings unforgettable characters and their tales to life like by no means earlier than. We are able to’t wait to take audiences on this journey by means of 2028 and past – and we’re simply getting began.”

Maddock Movies gained prominence within the horror-comedy area in 2018 with “Stree,” which popularized the style in Bollywood. The movie’s mix of humor, supernatural components and folklore struck a chord with audiences, paving the way in which for additional exploration of the style. This new cinematic universe is a pure evolution for the studio, bringing collectively characters and storylines into an interconnected narrative.

Past the horror-comedy universe, Maddock is anticipated to unveil extra 2025 slate titles in different genres imminently.

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