Stampede Entertainment also published the online game Dirt Dragons in 2004, based on their film Tremors 4: the Legend Begins.
In 2014, 10 years after Tremors 4's release, Universal Studios re-launched the franchise with a sequel, Tremors 5: Bloodlines. Although Stampede Entertainment expressed interest in working on the project (which was very loosely based on their previous script pitch for a fifth film which was to be set in Australia), they were offered no effective creative control over the film's story or direction, and thus declined to be credited as Executive Producers.[1]
Additionally, a second Tremors television series was put into development by Blumhouse Productions without Stampede Entertainment's involvement, although the pilot was not accepted by the network.[2]