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  1. Aug 26, 2024 · The Ring franchise, which includes 14 films, began with the 1995 TV film Ringu, and its popularity has influenced the horror genre. The franchise offers two different ways to watch the films: in order of release date or in chronological order of events.

  2. Ring (Japanese: リング, romanized: Ringu), also known as The Ring, is a media franchise, based on the novel series of the same name written by Koji Suzuki.

    • Ringu
    • Ringu 2
    • Ringu 0: Birthday
    • The Ring
    • Rings
    • The Ring Two
    • Ring: Kanzenban
    • The Ring Virus
    • Spiral
    • Sadako 3D

    Following the murder of her cousin Tomoko, reporter Reiko learns of a film that kills anybody who watches it precisely one week later. She first dismisses the claims, but when she discovers that Tomoko’s buddy (who was also watching the video) died at the exact same moment, she launches an investigation. After seeing the tape herself, weird things ...

    Mai Takano is attempting to discover more about her professor Ryûji’s demise. She soon learns about a DVD that is plagued by the soul of a little girl named Sadako who died many years ago. According to legend, everyone who watches the tape will die of fear exactly one week later. After some investigation, she discovers that Ryûji’s kid, Yôichi, is ...

    The precursor to the horror film Ringu, this film details Sadako’s transformation into the furious murderous ghost. The narrative begins with her as a quiet, rather reclusive college student who joins a theatre club. The director believes she has potential, but some of the other actors get envious of the attention he lavishes on her. Meanwhile, a r...

    Rachel Keller is a journalist who chooses to go undercover to investigate the unexplained deaths of her niece and three friends, all of whom appeared to die at the same time- 10:00 PM- on the same day. After learning that her niece was discovered in a closet with a horrific expression on her face, she looks through her room and discovers some photo...

    This is a 16-minute short film that acts as a companion piece to The Ring Two (2005). Jake, a young teen, views a cursed video clip after joining a teen cult known as “Rings.” Join Jake as he witnesses the harrowing events surrounding Samara Morgan’s cursed tape.

    Rachel Keller and her son Aiden flee the city six months after meeting Samara and her murderous videotape to live in a small rural area where they believe they would be safe. Soon after they arrive, Rachel learns about a local college student who died in circumstances identical to those of Samara’s other victims. Aiden’s life looks to be in jeopard...

    Four young and seemingly healthy persons die unexpectedly of heart failure in various districts of Tokyo at precisely the same time. Kazuyuki Asakawa, a reporter, decides to investigate the deaths and learns that the four had stayed at the same remote in just a week before. At the inn, he discovers an odd movie that concludes with a message warning...

    After her niece and three other adolescents mysteriously died at the same time and with signs of a heart attack, the journalist Sun-Ju resolves to explore their final moments. She reveals that the four companions had just finished watching a DVD one week before they died in a resort. She gets to the location and discovers the lethal video; after se...

    This was the first sequel to “Ringu,” and it opens with Dr. Andô, a pathologist, examining Takayama’s body. Andô begins his investigation after discovering a cryptic letter in Takayama’s stomach. He soon discovers a mystery DVD haunted by the soul of a slain lady. According to reports, anybody who views the video would perish precisely one week lat...

    Akane is a high school teacher who learns through her students that there is genuine footage of someone committing suicide on the Internet. According to reports, the film compels anybody who views it to commit suicide as well. Akane first dismisses the story, but when one of her female pupils dies as a result of seeing the film, she and her boyfrie...

  3. It is better than the original Ringu 2. While replaying a lot of story from that movie, it manages to put a unique spin on quite a lot of the scenes. The directing is good, as is the acting and production.

  4. Ring (リング Ringu) is the title of a series of Japanese horror films, based on the Ring Cycle novels by Koji Suzuki. In 1998, Ring was released to theaters in Japan and became a box office hit. It is directed by Hideo Nakata.

  5. Ring 0: Birthday: Directed by Norio Tsuruta. With Yukie Nakama, Seiichi Tanabe, Kumiko Asô, Takeshi Wakamatsu. In this prequel to Ring, a young Sadako becomes an actress in hopes of escaping her troubled past. But strange visions and terrifying powers begin to manifest...

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  7. The true quadrilogy is. Ringu -> Rasen -> Ringu 2 -> Ringu 0. But Rasen was poorly received by everyone so they droped as a canon and replace it with Ringu 2 so: Ringu -> Ringu 2 -> Ringu 0. -Rasen was considered a "alternative timeline".