Directed by Gregg Bishop, this segment follows an untalented illusionist who gains actual magical powers—including the ability to fight off SWAT teams—after discovering a cloak that once belonged to Houdini. The catch? The cloak requires human sacrifices to function.
The Digital Nightmare of V/H/S: Viral (2014) Released in 2014, serves as the third installment in the popular found-footage horror anthology series V/H/S . Unlike its predecessors, which focused on the analog nostalgia of cursed tapes found in dark basements, Viral shifts its focus to the modern obsession with social media, fame, and the terrifying speed of digital contagion. The Core Stories You have requested : V.H.S.Viral.2014.720p.MP4....
The film is structured around three primary segments and a connective "wraparound" narrative: Directed by Gregg Bishop, this segment follows an
Directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead, this segment uses GoPro and helmet-cam footage to follow a group of skateboarders in Tijuana. They accidentally desecrate a ritual site, forcing them to fight off hordes of skeletal cultists using their skateboards as weapons. Reception and Legacy V/H/S: Viral movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert The Digital Nightmare of V/H/S: Viral (2014) Released
Directed by Nacho Vigalondo, this fan-favorite short features an inventor who builds a door to a parallel universe. He swaps places with his double for fifteen minutes, only to find that the "identical" world is inhabited by monstrous, demonic beings.
Directed by Marcel Sarmiento, this story follows Kevin, a young man obsessed with capturing a viral video. When a high-speed police chase involving a mysterious ice cream truck breaks out in Los Angeles, he pursues it, only to realize the "viral" content being broadcast is literal digital poison.