Atomic Monster
Visionary director James Wan, one of the most successful horror directors of all time, exploded on the scene with his 2004 debut Saw. The film re-energized the genre and earned more than $100 million at the box office, inspiring ten subsequent films. After then directing the worldwide hits Insidious (2010), and The Conjuring (2013), Wan launched his production company Atomic Monster in 2014.
Atomic Monster has consistently made some of the most popular and memorable horror films of our time. With Wan at the helm, the company is home to the two billion dollar Conjuring Universe - a cinematic playground which includes three Conjuring films and thriving spinoff franchises Annabelle and The Nun - and the instant global hit M3GAN. In addition, the company produced Warner Bros’ Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the sequel to Wan’s billion-dollar Aquaman. Upcoming films include Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot, starring Lewis Pullman, Alfre Woodard, and Bill Camp, and Mortal Kombat 2.
In television, Atomic Monster has executive produced several series across genres including MacGyver, Swamp Thing, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Archive 81, Aquaman: King of Atlantis, and Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles. Upcoming series include an untitled espionage thriller starring Simu Liu from writer Thomas Brandon, who serves as co-showrunner with Jennifer Yale, and Teacup, written by Yellowstone’s Ian McCulloch, both for Peacock, and the Prime Video series Obsession.
In 2024, the company merged with Blumhouse, bringing together two powerhouse independent production companies into one home for horror.

James Wan
CEO and Founder

Michael Clear
President

Judson Scott
Executive Vice President of Film

Alayna Glasthal
Director, Creative Production

Annie Smith
Coordinator, Film/TV/Books

Sarah Paek
Coordinator, Film

Jack Donaldson
Executive Coordinator

Rob Hackett
Head of TV

Danielle Bozzone
Creative Executive, TV

Lizz Gezana
Coordinator, TV