The streaming platform announces the imminent premiere of a well-known horror story
Beyond the Netflix premieres for June 2024, the streaming platform also unexpectedly presents new features, as some of its subscribers have been able to verify when receiving a notification informing them of the arrival of a new horror movie that was not announced.
Infernal Possession: The Awakeningnew installment of the original horror saga from 1981, will arrive on Netflix this Sunday June 23, just a year after its premiere on HBO Max. The film directed by Lee Cronin presents a completely original story, independent of the films from the 80s, as well as the new version from 2013. In fact, it was a story for streaming platforms, although Its first test screenings were so successful that it eventually led to the cinema.
The action moves from the woods to the city in “Infernal Possession: The Awakening,” which tells the twisted story of two estranged sisters, played by Sutherland and Sullivan, whose reunion is thwarted by the appearance of demons that take over the flesh. . This will lead them to wage a bloody fight for survival while facing the most macabre nightmares.
Infernal possession will continue its story
Since its premiere, many viewers who debate whether Infernal Possession: The Awakening is even better than the 2013 installment, having grossed more than 147 million dollars in its theatrical run, that is, almost 50 million more than the previous film. Evil Dead Rise, as the film is known in North America, cost only $19 million, demonstrating its profitability for Warner Bros. by Ghost House Pictures in association with New Line Cinema.
Watch Infernal Possession: The Awakening on Netflix
The Evil Dead, an icon of horror cinema directed by Sam Raimi, originally featured Bruce Campbell in the role of Ash Williams. With independent deliveries now, two new deliveries are already underway. One of them will be directed by Sébastien Vanicek, known for Vermin: The Plague, and another by Francis Galluppi, director of The Last Stop in Yuma County. What is unknown is its plot and connection with other past stories.
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