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  2. Sadako (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sadako (Japanese: 貞子) aka Sadako KOL (Japanese: 貞子:咒殺 KOL) is a 2019 Japanese supernatural horror film directed by Hideo Nakata. Loosely based on the novel Tide by Koji Suzuki , the film is an installment in the Ring franchise , and a sequel to Nakata's 1999 film Ring 2 .

  3. List of Ring characters - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the characters who have appeared in the Japanese Ring films, based on a series of novels written by Koji Suzuki. The series is made up of Ring, Rasen, Ring 2, Ring 0: Birthday and Sadako 3D. The films have also been adapted into the Korean film The Ring Virus, and the American series The Ring, Rings (2005), The Ring Two and ...

  4. Sadako Yamamura - Wikipedia

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    Sadako was the source for the character Park Eun-Suh in Korean remake film The Ring Virus (1999), portrayed by Korean actress Bae Doona. Park Eun-Suh more closely resembles the Sadako from the novels. She appears to be about the same age as Sadako, though her age is never confirmed; she is only said to have disappeared after high school.

  5. The Ring (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    The Return of Sadako, [c] released in 2018, was the first stand-alone Chinese Ring film to be made following the crossover film Bunshinaba vs. Sadako in 2016; produced by Scarecrow Pictures, the film's killers are renamed as sisters Sadako and Kawako, who flee to China alongside their father after the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War ...

  6. Sadako 3D - Wikipedia

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    Sadako 3D (貞子3D) is a 2012 supernatural horror film directed by Tsutomu Hanabusa, loosely based on the novel S by Koji Suzuki. [4] The film is both a soft reboot of the series and a loose sequel to Spiral (1998), the original forgotten sequel to Ring (1998) that was replaced by Ring 2 (1999), which this film ignores in the continuity.

  7. Sadako DX - Wikipedia

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    Sadako DX had its world premiere at the 2022 Fantasia International Film Festival on 30 July, [2] [3] followed by its release in Japan on 28 October. [4] [5]Sadako DX was released on DVD and Blu-Ray on April 14, 2023 in Japan, but the film has yet to see a Region 1 release.

  8. Kayako Saeki - Wikipedia

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    The American adaptations expand the backstory of the character, with her only cameo appearance occurring in the 2020 film, where her "grudge" is transferred to other spirits. Saeki also appears in Kōji Shiraishi 's 2016 crossover film Sadako vs. Kayako ( portrayed by Runa Endō), alongside The Ring antagonist Sadako Yamamura , both serving as ...

  9. Hinako Saeki - Wikipedia

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    Hinako Saeki (佐伯 日菜子, Saeki Hinako) is a Japanese actress who was born on February 16, 1977, in Nara, Japan.Probably her best-known role was as Sadako Yamamura in Rasen, the 1998 sequel to the horror film Ring.