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      • Ring 0: Birthday is a 2000 Japanese horror film that serves as a prequel to the Ring franchise. The film explores the origins of Sadako, the vengeful spirit, and her connection to a theater troupe.
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  2. May 6, 2024 · There are more movies in the Ring franchise than you can probably watch in seven days. Still, here's the correct order for how to view them.

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  3. It was created to be a replacement sequel for Ring, as the actual sequel Rasen was a box office bomb. A prequel, Ring 0: Birthday, was released in 2000. The movie is based on the short story "Lemon Heart" from Suzuki's 1999 book, Birthday (the fourth book in the series).

  4. 4 days ago · Here’s the chronological order to watch all the Japanese movies: Ringu 0: Birthday. A prequel to the original Ring series, this film focuses on Sadako’s backstory, and highlights the terrible and tragic events in her life that led to her becoming a cursed spirit. Ringu

  5. After this you can watch Spiral (1998), then Sadako 3D (2012), then Sadako 3D 2 (2013) and then Sadako DX (2022). Otherwise, after Ring (1998) you can watch Ring 2 (1999), then the prequel Ring 0 (2000) and then Sadako (2019). The American remakes have quite a linear watch order.

  6. According to Wikipedia, Rasen was ignored as the sequel and Ringu 2 is the real sequel. I don't know if you'd want to watch the prequel Ring 0: Birthday after watching the Korean remake: Ring/The Ring Virus. But, Sadako 3D is technically a sequel to Rasen, and then we have Sadako 3D 2.

  7. There are two timelines after that, which you can take in whichever order you'd like. (Rasen was the first sequel, so I'd suggest doing the Rasen timeline first.) The Spiral timeline is Rasen->Sadako 3D->Sadako 3D 2->Sadako DX. The Ring 2 timeline is Ring 2->Ring 0: Birthday->Sadako (2019).

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