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Blumhouse Atomic Monster Is Adapting ‘Dead by Daylight’ Into a Film With Thordur Palsson Directing

The Icelandic director behind ‘The Damned’ and ‘The Valhalla Murders’ was announced at the game’s sold-out 10th anniversary celebration in Montreal.

by · Hypebeast

Summary

  • Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Behaviour Interactive have announced that Thordur Palsson will direct the Dead by Daylight film adaptation, revealed at the game’s 10th anniversary celebration in Montreal
  • Palsson, the Icelandic director behind Netflix’s The Valhalla Murders and feature debut The Damned, was chosen for his atmospheric storytelling and ability to build tension, with James Wan and Jason Blum producing alongside Behaviour Interactive’s Stephen Mulrooney
  • Dead by Daylight has one million daily players and has featured crossovers with multiple major horror franchises across its decade of operation

Blumhouse Atomic Monster and Behaviour Interactive have announced Thordur Palsson as the director of the Dead by Daylight film adaptation. The announcement was made at the game’s sold-out 10th anniversary celebration in Montreal, with James Wan and Jason Blum producing alongside Behaviour Interactive’s Stephen Mulrooney. No release date has been announced.

The director selection is the most telling creative decision in the announcement. Palsson is an Icelandic filmmaker whose work is defined by atmospheric dread and the slow accumulation of tension rather than visceral shock. He created The Valhalla Murders, Iceland’s first Netflix Original series, in 2020, and his debut feature The Damned established him as a filmmaker capable of making audiences feel the walls closing in before anything overtly horrifying happens. That specific skill set maps directly onto what Dead by Daylight asks of its players: survival horror built on pursuit, anticipation, and the psychological weight of being hunted rather than the mechanics of the hunt itself.

The production structure gives the adaptation institutional backing on both sides of the game-to-film translation. Blumhouse Atomic Monster, the company formed by Jason Blum and James Wan, combines Blumhouse’s track record of high-return horror with Wan’s franchise-building sensibility across the Conjuring and Saw universes. Behaviour Interactive’s direct involvement as a production partner gives the film a creative authority over the source material that licensed adaptations without developer participation typically lack. Stephen Mulrooney serves as producer representing Behaviour, with Remi Racine, Michael Clear, Judson Scott, Ryan Turek, and Russell Binder as executive producers.

The source material has a specific dramatic architecture worth noting. Dead by Daylight places one player as a Killer hunting four Survivors across a series of environments drawn from locations including Greenville and The MacMillan Estate. Survivors must repair generators and power exit gates to escape while evading the Killer, who hunts them down and sacrifices them to a supernatural force known as the Entity. The asymmetric structure and the game’s decade of crossovers with established horror franchises have built a fan base of one million daily players who know its world in specific detail. “Thordur understands that the terror only lands if you care about who’s running,” Wan said, “and The Damned proved he can make you feel the walls closing in.”

Blum framed the announcement directly: “There is no better moment than the 10th anniversary to share this news. Thordur is the filmmaker we trust to carry Dead by Daylight from the screen you play on to the big screen you watch in theaters.”

Stay tuned for official release details.