The Project

The Project

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Lena and Jake find themselves in a place they don't want to be. Wanting to do a project with their class they suddenly wake up, not knowing what happened and where they are. They are trapped in an arena, where only two can leave. Follow these two friends on their journey through the arena trying to find a way out.
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A haunted mansion. A vengeful ghost. A group of Gen Z idiots who refuse to be scared. When six friends get locked inside an abandoned mansion, they expect jump scares, creepy whispers, and maybe even a dramatic exorcism. What they don't expect is a ghost on the verge of a breakdown. Centuries of perfecting horror, and these kids? They're laughing. One asks if the ghost takes Venmo. Another challenges him to a staring contest. Someone starts live-streaming. The ghost is furious. He cranks up the haunt factor....flickering lights, slamming doors, demonic whispers. Nothing. Desperate, he resorts to possession. Bad idea. Now he's trapped in a teenager who refuses to do cardio, and the only way out is an exorcism. One problem: nobody ordered a priest. With no escape, no exorcist, and no sanity left, it's a battle of wits between the world's most exhausted ghost and a group of survivors who, quite frankly, have survived worse (like slow WiFi). Who will break first? The ghost, the kids, or reality itself? One thing's for sure, this haunting is about to be pure chaos.

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