until now.īelieve it or not, Kadokawa Productions and NBC/Universal are reviving the respective evil spirits of both films, Sadako ( Ring) and Kayako ( Grudge) for a crossover battle: Sadako vs.
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However, both series have been dormant for several years. Blending ancient folklore and ghost-stories unique to Japanese culture with present-day urban legends and classical haunted-house trappings, the startling results terrified audiences, gave horror fans a new set of iconic ghosts to fear and spawned numerous sequels, similar features like Dark Water and a pair of successful American remakes. static/v4/stable/4.4.11/skin-plugin/iframe.The genre has largely become the stuff of parody now, but back in the late-90s/early-00s, Ringu ( The Ring) and Ju-On ( The Grudge) kicked off a brand new epoch in the Japanese horror-film genre. In the meantime, take a look at this terrifying clip from Sadako Vs Kayako below. We'll keep you posted with more updates on this horror movie as soon as they come in. The film also features a supporting cast that includes Mizuki Yamamoto, Tina Tamashiro, Misato Tanaka, Masahiro Komoto, Masanobu Ando and Takako Fuji. The streaming service Shudder picked up the North American rights to the film in August, although an exact premiere date has not been issued by the streaming service The excitement and anticipation around the next installment in both franchises will soon extend to Shudder members later this year. Kayako has already made an early impression in North America after a video of Sadako and Kayako participating in the ceremonial pitch of a baseball game, tied to the Japanese release of the film, went viral.
Kayako is a crossover of the long-running and massively popular Ring and Ju-on series of films - and this marks the 14th film for the Ring series and the 12th film in the Ju-on series. This Japanese supernatural horror film is directed by Koji Shiraishi ( Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman, Grotesque). If you are familiar with The Ring franchise,you know those who watch the haunted tape have seven days to live, not two days. This clip, which debuted at Vulture, appears to take place early on in the story, showcasing a young girl who tells her family about the video player she just sold at her parents' shop, with a cursed tape inside. The only way to break the curse: pitting the demon Sadako against Kayako, an accursed spirit possessing a haunted house where everyone who enters disappears. The clip reveals that at least one big change was made from The Ring franchise mythology.Īfter viewing a legendary cursed videotape, Natsumi ( Aimi Satsukawa) discovers she has only two days before she will be killed by the demonic entity known as Sadako. on the Shudder streaming platform later this year. Although it has already hit theaters in Japan, the film will have its North American premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival as part of the festival's Midnight Madness genre program, before it debuts in the U.S. A naive young girl sells a video player with a haunted tape to an unsuspecting couple in a new clip from Sadako Vs Kayako, a.k.a.