Maddock Films has unveiled its most ambitious lineup yet, blending horror-comedy with superhero themes. Following the success of recent films like Stree 2, Munjya, and Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya, the studio is set to release eight interconnected films over the next four years.
The announcement was made on Thursday, revealing a highly anticipated cinematic universe that will commence in 2025 with the launch of Thama, featuring Ayushmann Khurrana as a vampire. This film is scheduled for a Diwali holiday release, followed shortly by Shakti Shalini on December 31.
The excitement continues in 2026 with Varun Dhawan’s Bhediya 2, slated for August 14, and Chamunda, arriving on December 4.
2027 promises even more thrills, with the release of Stree 3, starring Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor on August 13, and Maha Munjya on December 24. The cinematic universe will reach its grand finale in 2028 with the back-to-back launches of Pehla Mahayudh on August 11 and Doossra Mahayudh on October 18, coinciding with the Diwali festivities.
The production house shared the official poster and release dates on social media, captioning it: “Dinesh Vijan presents the genre-defining lineup of #MaddockHorrorComedyUniverse—8 theatrical films that promise a wild ride filled with laughter, chills, thrills, and screams!”
Maddock Films struck gold with the 2018 release of the horror-comedy Stree, which proved to be a box office hit, inspiring the studio to delve deeper into the supernatural genre and explore interconnected themes.
Dinesh Vijan, speaking about the production house, stated, “Our mission at Maddock has always been to innovate and entertain. We’ve crafted relatable characters rooted in India’s rich culture and heritage. This deep connection makes our stories not only relatable but also meaningful. With our passionate fanbase, we’re now gearing up for something even grander: a cinematic universe that brings unforgettable characters and their stories to life in unprecedented ways. We can’t wait to embark on this journey with audiences through 2028 and beyond – and we’re just getting started.”