Ouija
Ouija
A talking board, aka Wija, is designed specifically to communicate with spirits. But not everyone knows that sometimes it can lead to fatal consequences, which happened in this story. A group of teenage friends face something beyond their understanding and expectations as they try to make sense of their friend's strange death. The deceased was found hanged, and someone did it as if with a call to higher powers, such an inhumane murder it was. And that's when they get their hands on Vija's board, which was not an ordinary trinket from an online store, but an artifact that opened a portal to the afterlife. Read more Not that Hasbro decided to seriously engage in movies based on its toys, but "Vija: The Deadly Game" became the next project after "Sea Battle" based on an unusual story. Of course, the plot of the tape is not based on a certain story, which is at least in some form present in the board game "Sea Battle". The possible shooting of the tape was discussed back in 2008, when it became known about Michael Bay's interest in the film adaptation of this game. By the fall of 2010, a slow search for candidates for the director's chair began, among which Scott Stewart, Pierre Morel and Sylvain White were the main ones. The next main candidate was McGee (Supernatural), which was the talk of the press in early 2011. Later, in the same 2011, the general director of the Hasbro company reported that the script sketches were ready and, in principle, the tape was ready for production. As a result, work on "Vija: The Deadly Game" began in December 2013. Until now, the original script has just been rewritten. Literally by the end of the month, the entire main cast was assembled, the first of which were Daren Kagasoff, Olivia Cooke and Douglas Smith. The city of Los Angeles became the place where director Stiles White worked on the "horror story".