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The Ring Two is a 2005 American supernatural horror film and sequel to the 2002 film The Ring, which was a remake of the 1998 Japanese film Ring. Hideo Nakata, director of the original Ring, directed this film in place of Gore Verbinski. Noam Murro was attached before Nakata, but left due to creative differences. [3]
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.The franchise includes eight Japanese films, two television series, eight manga adaptations, three English-language American film remakes, a Korean film remake, and two video games: The Ring: Terror's Realm and Ring: Infinity (both 2000).
It was the second highest-grossing Japanese film of 1999 (after Pokémon: The Movie 2000), earning a distribution income of ¥2.1 billion upon its theatrical release. [4] Ring 2 grossed a total Japanese box office revenue of ¥3.57 billion [5] ($31.3 million). [6] In South Korea, the film sold 128,521 tickets. [7]
Ring was released in Japan on January 31, 1998, where it was distributed by Toho. [1] Upon release in Japan, Ring became the highest-grossing horror film in the country. [12] The film was shown at the 1999 Fantasia Film Festival where it won the first place award for Best Feature in the Asian films section. [13]
New Line Cinema. Who’s in it? Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Biel, Ashton Kutcher, Hilary Swank, Robert DeNiro. Rating: PG-13 Director: Garry Marshall Run Time: 113 minutes Reviews: Rotten ...
Rings is a 2005 American supernatural horror short film directed by Jonathan Liebesman, who co-wrote with Ehren Kruger. [1] [2] [3] It serves as a sequel to The Ring (2002) and a prelude to the opening sequence of The Ring Two (2005), both written by Kruger. The film was initially released on March 8, 2005, as an extra disc with a re-release of ...
Warner Bros. CEO David Zaslav announced in an investor call in May that "Lord of the Rings: The Hunt for Gollum" would be released in 2026 and "explore storylines yet to be told," Variety reported ...
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.