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Die'ced: Reloaded (2025)
Benny escapes an asylum on Halloween, masked as a scarecrow and hungry for blood. In 1980s Seattle, the hunt is on - and no one is safe.
Benny escapes an asylum on Halloween, masked as a scarecrow and hungry for blood. In 1980s Seattle, the hunt is on - and no one is safe.
The film is a slasher horror movie focused on practical gore, 1980s homage, and genre tropes, with no described or implied political ideology, social commentary, or partisan themes, rendering it apolitical.
The movie is characterized as a throwback slasher focusing on 1980s horror aesthetics and practical effects, with no identifiable DEI themes, messaging, or social commentary present in its narrative. Casting information does not indicate intentional diversity or specific representation choices by the filmmakers.
The film 'Die'ced: Reloaded' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Reviews, interviews, plot summaries, and character descriptions contain no references to queer identities or related narrative elements, indicating an absence of depiction.
Available information for Die'ced: Reloaded (2025) indicates no transsexual characters, community portrayals, or themes of gender and sexual transformation are present. The film's plot centers on a serial killer and slasher elements, with no mention of transsexual elements in any descriptions or reviews.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The provided information, including character details and plot summary, indicates no instances of characters being portrayed on screen with a gender different from their established or canonical gender in any source material. The analysis explicitly states no gender swaps were identified.
Die'ced: Reloaded is an original film expanding a short film, with no prior source material like books or comics. No character's race was canonically or historically established before this production, thus precluding a race swap.
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