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UPDATE: Get Ready For TWO New ‘Ju-On’ Films This June!

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If the rash of sequels and remakes weren’t confusing enough, creator Takashi Shimizu has produced not one, but two brand new Ju-On (The Grudge) films for the feature’s tenth anniversary! The most shocking part is that these films are slated for release on June 27th in Japan (I guess they’re referring to this year, there’s no other indication of next), with the official teaser trailer already available on the official website. You can read all about it beyond the break and check out the trailer there as well.
Update: Click here for plot details.

Twitch Film reports:

Not counting the video game entry into the franchise – also coming as part of the anniversary – there are two new feature length installments in the works – both of which are due to release on June 27th. Ju-On: Shiroi Roujo – directed by Ryuta Miyake – and Ju-On: Kuroi Shoujo – directed by Mari Asato – are the new installments, both of them supervised by Shimizu and original producer Taka Ichise. A two-for-one teaser has arrived on the anniversary website, both of them creepy as hell, and both of them looking to mess about substantially with the series mythology while also incorporating certain key elements.

Click either title above for early one sheets and five stills from each film.

Check out the official website for more on both.

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‘The End of Oak Street’ Receives PG-13 Rating for Violent Content and Bloody Images

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Before he returns to the world of It Follows for upcoming sequel They Follow, director David Robert Mitchell is first playing around with dinosaurs in The End of Oak Street.

The upcoming dinosaur movie from Warner Bros. and producer J.J. Abrams has been rated PG-13 this week for “some strong violent content, bloody images, some strong language and suggestive material.” Look for the event film in theaters August 14, 2026.

Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor come face-to-face with a monstrous threat in The End of Oak Street, which looks like M. Night Shyamalan with retro-style Amblin vibes.

The End of Oak Street is set in the early 1980s…

In the film, “After a mysterious cosmic event rips Oak Street from suburbia and transports their neighborhood to someplace unknown, the Platt family soon discovers that their very survival depends on them sticking together as they navigate their now unrecognizable surroundings.”

Maisy Stella and Christian Convery also star.

The film is written and directed by David Robert Mitchell and produced by J.J. Abrams, Hannah Minghella, Jon Cohen, David Robert Mitchell, Matt Jackson and Tommy Harper. The executive producers are Chris Bender, Jake Weiner, Joanne Lee and Leeann Stonebreaker.

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