In a sea of typical slashers and ghosts haunting houses for decades, it's nice when a horror movie is fresh and different. The 2015 film Unfriended is one of the most interesting of the last couple of years, as audiences watch everything take place on a computer screen. The 2018 follow-up, Unfriended: Dark Web, uses the same storytelling device and creates an even more terrifying situation.
Both films were made on a $1 million budget and fascinated fans with a new way to tell a scary tale. Should there be a third film in the Unfriended franchise? It's definitely something worth thinking about and the possibilities seem totally endless.
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Both Unfriended movies are entertaining, fun, and have totally fresh premises, which is why it would be great to see a third film. The 2015 horror film Unfriended has an inventive, interesting horror approach as audiences watch the whole story on a laptop screen as Blair Lily (Shelley Henning) and her friends chat online and realize that the spirit of Laura Barns, a girl who Blair was friends with and who they all bullied, is in the chat too. The sequel, Unfriended: Dark Web, was released in 2018 and focused on Matias O'Brien (Colin Woodell) who discovers a laptop and becomes a pawn in a game led by a weird, terrifying figure named Charon VI.
Jason Blum shared in an interview with The Verge that after seeing a cut of Unfriended, he knew that he wanted to produce it. Blum said that he really liked the way that the movie told the story. Blum said, «No, it was the execution of the concept that appealed to me. Because I think the concept could be really boring. And I found myself really, like, very wrapped up into what was
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