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Hell Yes (2026)
Hell Yes (2026) is a horror-drama directed by Lianna Cruz. It centers on Esther (Scout Latshaw), a teenage girl who, after a failed suicide attempt, develops a crush on the devil while evading her well-meaning family, including Ezra (Camillo Lazarczyk) and others portrayed by Robin Bilardello.
Hell Yes (2026) is a horror-drama directed by Lianna Cruz. It centers on Esther (Scout Latshaw), a teenage girl who, after a failed suicide attempt, develops a crush on the devil while evading her well-meaning family, including Ezra (Camillo Lazarczyk) and others portrayed by Robin Bilardello.
Insufficient information exists to evaluate the film's political bias, as no reviews or discussions address ideological themes in the narrative of a teenager's quest to reach hell through sin.
Limited publicly available information on the cast's ethnic backgrounds and the narrative's thematic elements hinders a thorough evaluation of diversity, equity, and inclusion aspects.
The film presents a nuclear family where parents are depicted as well-intentioned but clueless, serving as peripheral obstacles to the teenage protagonist's supernatural pursuits rather than central figures in exploring family dynamics. This limited portrayal neither endorses nor critiques traditional family values, leading to a neutral assessment.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative centers on a teenage girl's misguided attempts to reach hell through breaking commandments, with no exploration of trans identity or related issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents an original narrative centered on a teenage girl with a crush on the devil, embarking on a quest to Hell by breaking commandments. No source material or legacy characters indicate any gender swaps.
Hell Yes presents an original story centered on a teenage protagonist and supporting characters without ties to prior adaptations, historical figures, or established canon, precluding any race swaps.
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