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'Rabisu: Curse of the Demon' Trailer - Ghost Hunters Unleash a Djinn in Found Footage Horror - Bloody Disgusting
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In December of 2025, a group of ghost hunters entered a warehouse in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were searching for views, but what the found was an ancient evil from Mesopotamian mythology.
Found footage horror film Rabisu: Curse of the Demon will be released on VOD April 3 via DeskPop Entertainment. Watch the trailer below.
It follows a rising paranormal investigation team that acts on an anonymous tip, leading them to a remote warehouse rumored to contain the sealed remains of an ancient Assyrian djinn. Once inside, the group encounters a labyrinth of curated mannequins, toys, and costumes — until the lights fail.
When power returns, one member begins exhibiting signs of possession, revealing the entity’s chilling ability to manipulate minds and incite violence. With exits sealed and the building itself seemingly shifting, the team uncovers remnants of a failed prior investigation and races to contain the demon before it destroys them from within.
Hunter King (“The Young and the Restless”), Chase Ramsey (Horizon: An American Saga), Austin Archer (Horizon: An American Saga), Lindsay Foster (Horizon: An American Saga), Tariq Brown, and Wes Brown (“True Blood”) star.
Writer-director Chris Copier makes his feature debut on the project. Douglass Kaufman and Jennifer Ricci produce.
“Rabisu: Curse of the Demon taps into a very old mythology while delivering the kind of relentless, pressure-cooker experience that plays incredibly well on streaming,” said DeskPop president Steve Bulzoni. “Chris Copier has crafted something that’s intense, unsettling, and deeply atmospheric.”
Related Topics:Chris CopierDeskPop Entertainmentfound footageHunter KingRabisuRabisu: Curse of the Demon
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