Published Jan 30, 2026, 5:13 PM EST
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Blumhouse-Atomic Monster has confirmed that they’ll be bringing yet another fan-favorite series to life.
In an official press release from IDW Publishing, it’s been confirmed that “in a major crossover between the comic and film worlds, Blumhouse-Atomic Monster is adapting the breakout supernatural thriller comic book series, THE EXORCISM AT 1600 PENN. An IDW Publishing original horror from creator and writer, Hannah Rose May, and artist, Vanesa Del Rey, the acclaimed series will make the leap from page to screen in what is a landmark collaboration between one of horror’s most influential studios and one of the genre’s boldest emerging storytelling voices.”
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The synopsis for the series reads, “set at the most famous address in the United States as it becomes a demonic battleground for good versus evil, THE EXORCISM AT 1600 PENN follows the first female President of the United States of America, as she balances boiling political tensions, the threat of World War III, being a mother to two teenagers, and a rapidly shifting media landscape.” Blumhouse’s Jason Blum has been tapped as a producer, with series creator and writer Hannah Rose May and IDW Publishing CEO Davidi Jonas serving as executive producers.
While there is no THE EXORCISM AT 1600 PENN Blumhouse-Atomic Monster release date, the comic book can be read wherever graphic novels are sold.


