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Rabisu (2026)
Rabisu: Curse of the Demon is a found-footage paranormal horror film directed by Chris Copier in his feature debut. A team of social media ghost hunters follows a tip to a remote warehouse rumored to house the sealed remains of an ancient Assyrian demon. The film stars Hunter King as the team leader, alongside Chase Ramsey and Austin Archer.
Rabisu: Curse of the Demon is a found-footage paranormal horror film directed by Chris Copier in his feature debut. A team of social media ghost hunters follows a tip to a remote warehouse rumored to house the sealed remains of an ancient Assyrian demon. The film stars Hunter King as the team leader, alongside Chase Ramsey and Austin Archer.
The film's central conflict involves reckless ghost hunters unleashing a demon through their pursuit of viral content, with the narrative's satire targeting the mercenary ethics of social media influencers as the decisive progressive-leaning element.
The cast exhibits visible diversity among the ghost-hunting team members. Social satire targets the mercenary and insincere behaviors of content creators, providing subtle commentary on modern media dynamics without centering explicit critiques of traditional identities.
In this found-footage horror, sibling bonds form the emotional core, portraying family loyalty as a vital force against otherworldly threats. The narrative affirms traditional values of familial protection and unity without delving into broader norms like marriage or parenting.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transgender characters or themes appear in the film. The narrative centers on a paranormal investigation involving demonic possession, with no elements addressing transsexual identity or related issues.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Rabisu features an original ensemble of paranormal investigators and portrays the titular demon, drawn from Mesopotamian mythology where it is typically male, by a male actor, without any gender alterations to canonical figures.
Rabisu features an original ensemble of modern ghost hunters confronting a mythological entity, with no prior canon establishing racial identities for the characters, precluding any race swaps.
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