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Scared to Death (2026)
Scared to Death is a 2026 comedy-horror film directed by Paul Boyd. Ambitious production assistant Jasper (Olivier Paris) convinces his horror movie crew, including director Felix (Bill Moseley) and psychic Max (Lin Shaye), to film a real séance in an abandoned orphanage once the site of mysterious child deaths. Supernatural disturbances ensue during the ritual.
Scared to Death is a 2026 comedy-horror film directed by Paul Boyd. Ambitious production assistant Jasper (Olivier Paris) convinces his horror movie crew, including director Felix (Bill Moseley) and psychic Max (Lin Shaye), to film a real séance in an abandoned orphanage once the site of mysterious child deaths. Supernatural disturbances ensue during the ritual.
The film's core conflict centers on a film crew trapped by vengeful spirits in a haunted orphanage, emphasizing genre scares and industry humor without advancing political ideologies. This absence of ideological content in the narrative and reception establishes a neutral political bias.
The cast incorporates visible diversity with Black and mixed-race actors in key supporting roles alongside predominantly white leads. The narrative delivers horror-comedy centered on genre satire without delving into critiques of traditional identities or prominent DEI elements.
Scared to Death bypasses family structures altogether, zeroing in on a film crew's chaotic séance in a forsaken orphanage where spectral kid-ghosts stir the pot, but without probing parental roles, marital bonds, or household norms—leaving the family unit a non-entity in this meta-horror romp.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film features no transgender characters or themes, resulting in no portrayal to evaluate.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film presents an original story about filmmakers trapped in a haunted orphanage, with all characters newly created and portrayed by actors matching their genders, yielding no instances of gender swaps.
Scared to Death presents original fictional characters without prior source material establishing racial baselines, so no race swaps occur.
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