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Cynical, nihilistic and exploitative, 'The Purge' heads to the small screen (on USA) with its basic flaws and fitfully engaging world-building intact. By Daniel Fienberg Vacuously cynical, glibly ...
As 'The Purge' premieres on USA Network, executive producer Jason Blum weighs in on what to expect from the TV adaptation of the hit horror film franchise.
The Purge Movies and TV Series in (Chronological) Order 1. The First Purge (2018) Taking place in an alternate 2014 (the dates and times of Purge films get less specific as the series moves ...
As The Purge heads back to movie theaters with The Forever Purge, we explain everything you need to know about the world of the popular series, from the original film to the TV show to Anarchy ...
The Purge films have, on average, made almost 2,000 percent of their budget at the worldwide box office. What is it about these stories of society-run-amok that keeps audiences coming back?
The Purge. All of these experiences coalesced in my head. My thoughts that I had brought back from France merged with what my wife had said. Then, one day I woke up and said, “I have an idea for ...
Things have gone dormant on The Purge front since then, but producer Jason Blum is all for expanding the anarchic mythos. "There are an infinite amount of stories," he told Discussing Film in 2021 ...
The Purge TV Show Takes Place in 2027 for the 10th Anniversary. As seen in The First Purge, the very first instance of the annual Purge happened in 2017. In several of the articles, ...
The horror-movie series about a dystopian America in which it’s legal to kill anybody you want for one night a year supposedly comes to an end with the fifth entry, “The Forever Purge.” I ...
For the uninitiated, The Purge films are based upon a compelling concept — the terrifying idea that, for one night every year, all crime (including murder and rape) is legal in the U.S. This ...
In its opening weekend, “The Purge” earned $34 million on a budget of $2 million. “Opening weekend, I think we just thought it would be this tiny little thing,” DeMonaco said.