A new 'Ring' movie is coming this fall and it looks terrifying
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In 2002, "The Ring" (based on the 1998 Japanese horror movie "Ringu") became a box-office hit, taking in $249.3 million worldwide and spawning a sequel.
The story revolves around a VHS tape that causes the person who's seen it to die in seven days.
With VHS players long forgotten, the death video that spawns a creepy girl to come out of a well and terrorize the people who see it is now a viral video in "Rings."
Though Naomi Watts, who starred in the 2002 film, is not in this one, the creepy girl from the well, Samara, is back.
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The movie opens in theaters October 28. Watch the trailer below.
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