Producer Brad Fuller says Ouija 2 is coming

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Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Ouija

And that’s it. It’s coming. The end.

In talking with Collider, Producer Brad Fuller dished out some details on some upcoming projects, one of said projects is OUIJA 2 in which he stated: “Ouija 2 is coming.” Yes, that’s right folks, even the worst movies of the year can get a sequel as long as they make enough money at the box office. Speaking of box office numbers, despite OUIJA getting hammered for how terrible and lifeless it was, the film went on to make $85 million worldwide; that’s pretty impressive, and apparently it's good enough to warrant a sequel. All right, ANNABELLE, you're next.

In the first film:

After Debbie suddenly dies, her best friend Laine attempts to contact her using an antique Ouija board she finds in Debbie’s room. When the curious teen begins asking the board questions and stumbles upon the mystery of her friend’s death, Laine discovers a resident spirit calling itself DZ, and eerie, inexplicable events begin to follow her.  The group of friends digs deeper into the history of Debbie’s house and are shocked to find that Debbie wasn’t the first victim—and won’t be be the last if they don’t figure out how to close the portal to the spirit world they’ve opened.

Directed by Stiles White, OUIJA stars Olivia Cook (Bates Motel), Douglas Smith (Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters), Bianca A. Santos (“The Fosters”), Ana Coto (“DISconnected”) and Daren Kagasoff (The Secret Life of the American Teenager).

Source: Collider

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