Why does the new one-sheet for Paranormal Xperience 3D resemble a Scream film?

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Although Sergi Vizcaino’s PARANORMAL XPERIENCE 3D is no doubt an unabashed PARANORMAL ACTIVITY rip-off, the last few posters we’ve seen for the film have been far more redolent of SAW and other torture-horror joints. The newest one-sheet below? It’s clearly going for a 90s slasher vibe, a la SCREAM and those lame I KNOW WHAT YOU DID films. Smart move, let’s get the fan-base of every horror subgenre in theaters.

You heard right, XP3D (aka SCARS) is being released in theaters on December 28th. Maxi Iglesias, Amaia Salamanca (below) and Úrsula Corberóall all star in the Spanish chiller, written by Dani Padro.

Angela is a medical student who thinks she is capable of everything. Diana is extremely sensitive and responsive. They are sisters and have something in common, they hate each other. Angela, pressed by the eccentric Dr. Fuentes, will investigate a series of paranormal activities happening in a town called Whisper which has its own legend, a dead murderer, Dr. Amado. Carlos, her boyfriend, Bethlehem, and Jose will accompany Toni. But she left without means of transport, and his sister has a van.

Diana has an odd assortment of epilepsy that she cannot control and that makes her suffer constant attacks. His therapist believes that these attacks may be related to his sister. So Diana decides to accompany the group and face their fears as well.

When they reach the village, they discover things that could be interpreted as normal or supernatural. Diana sees the ghost of Dr. Amado after a hypnosis session, Carlos disappears, and the group is consistent with discussions between supposedly supernatural phenomena while the link Diana has with the murderer grows to the point of becoming a murderer. Angela has no choice and must face his sister and her own doubts. Is Diana owned or is it just part of her illness?

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