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Movie Trailer: Ouija: Origins of Evil (2016)

The Movie Ouija: Origins of Evil (2016)

Forge the iron while it's hot. After the supernatural film Ouija from 2014 became a surprise hit, the filmmakers prepared its sequel just two years later - Ouija: Origin of Evil, which will once again remind us that the board for communicating with the afterlife, beckoning with its siren song, it was never innocent child's play.

Did you think you don't scream out of fear? Ouija: Origin of Evil (Ouija: Origin of Evil) will be a good test to put this belief of yours to the severe test. It's dark the prequel the Ouija movie, which takes us before the events of the 2014 film that filled cinemas with horror and trepidation. More precisely, let's move to the year 1965, to the Los Angeles house that we already met in the first part, where they live a widowed mother and her daughters.

The Ouija board accumulates unimaginable evil in the family.
The Ouija board accumulates unimaginable evil in the family.

They make a living by fraud, they stage fake séances to communicate with the afterlife. But when they include a ouija board among their gadgets, the threshold of their house is crossed by an evil that possesses the youngest daughter Doris.

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In order to save her mother's life, she must face a horror beyond her grasp worst nightmares. You will be able to find out whether good or evil will win from the middle October 2016 further. He also found himself among the film's producers Michael Bay (Transformers, Pearl Harbor).

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A supernatural thriller
Ouija: Origin of Evil
(Ouija: Origin of Evil, USA, 2016)

Direction: Mike Flanagan. They play: Henry Thomas, Elizabeth Reaser, Doug Jones, Parker Mack, Sam Anderson, Kate Siegel, Annalize Basso, Lulu Wilson.

In the cinema from October 20, 2016.

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