Up until only two or three months prior, Blair Witch seemed as though it would be simply one more woods-set blood and gore flick – despite the fact that it gloated the incomparable gifts of executive Adam Wingard and author Simon Barrett – the folks who brought us You're Next and The Guest. At that point the San Diego Comic-Con happened and Lionsgate dropped the stunner in re-titling the film, calling it the previously mentioned Blair Witch. An abstract took after, and as opposed to the film being a change of the 1999 great, it would really be a second continuation set almost a quarter century the noteworthy unique. The Internet went wild.
The film is set in the present day, two decades since Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael C. Williams wandered into the Black Woods Forest to never be seen again. Presently, Heather's more youthful sibling (James Allen McCune) has been doing his own examination into his sister's vanishing and has enlisted his companions Peter (Brandon Scott), Ashley (Corbin Reid) and Lisa (Callie Hernandez) to explore her sudden vanishing. Utilizing the most recent innovation, including GoPros, advanced SLRs and even automatons, the foursome connect two or three local people Lane (Wes Robinson) and Talia (Valorie Curry), who offer them a hand in wandering profound into the forested areas to check whether they can think of any answers encompassing the vanishing of his kin and her companions. Obviously, things go south before long, and evil happenings present themselves not long after their endeavor starts. Will they get out alive?
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