![]() I don't know if it's quite the case that The Marked Ones is back up to the level of quality represented by PA3, and I don't know if it would be the case if that was really a good thing anyway. In truth, The Marked Ones is something of a return to grace for the series, which had been steadily worsening all though way through to Paranormal Activity 3 in 2011, but only ran aground on Shit Island with the fourth entry in 2012. Incomprehensibly-written demons don't care what skin color you have. Latinos are a reliable audience for this franchise? Then throw some Latinos at it. However, without Landon and Blum, it might end up coming as a reboot, which means the Paranormal Activity timeline might reset, and another new demon might appear if the movies continue.Spinoff my balls: Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones belongs firmly in the mainline continuity of a franchise that now reaches its fifth entry in the most pandering and condescending way I can imagine. Despite that, Paranormal Activity: The Other Side still made $90.9 million on a $5 million budget, a good reason to continue on. With Jason Blum no longer interested in making any more Paranormal Activity movies, would the studio keep milking the franchise with a new creative team? The original movie was a massive financial success, but the sequels and prequels have dealt with the law of finishing returns. I don’t see how they don’t, I just don’t know what they’re planning, and I highly doubt I’ll be involved anymore." They’re always going to make another one. And then I had this weirdo idea about a fake Amish community and we ended up making the movie. ![]() "I had no intention of even really being involved because I was like, oh, I’m done with that franchise, I really don’t want to do it. ![]() ![]() With an eighth installment arriving in 2023, Paranormal Activity: The Other Side could either complicate the timeline even more or give a sound resolution to the entire franchise. While Paranormal Activity has used its sequels, prequels, and parallel films to fill holes in the timeline, some of these holes still exist. While the franchise has introduced various alternate endings, with the introduction of more installments, they become defunct and non-canonical. Paranormal Activity’s timeline is a long and confusing one with many twists and turns that transform it from a linear progression to a time-traveling, portal-jumping, interdimensional adventure through the paranormal. The movie features a new antagonist, Asmodeus, who could be connected to Toby and the Midwives however, at this point, it appears Next of Kin is a parallel story of possession in the Paranormal Activity franchise. There is no time travel in this entry - just the culture clash of Margot, Chris, and Dale staying with an Amish community while Margot investigates her roots. Jumping ahead to March 2021, Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin was the next movie in the Paranormal Activity timeline. Paranormal Activity 4 still leaves holes in the timeline of the franchise that could be resolved in the upcoming installment. Before the audience finds out what happens to the Nelson family, Hunter/Wyatt, and Katie, the screen cuts to black. At some point between the second film and now, Katie lost Hunter and is now trying to get him back in order to sacrifice him to the demons she and her coven worship. It is revealed in the fourth Paranormal Activity movie that Wyatt and Robbie were both adopted and that Wyatt’s real name is actually Hunter. Katie has, in some way, acquired a child to pose as her son named Robbie who becomes friends with Wyatt. Except, it reveals that Katie has moved to the suburbs and lives across the street from the Nelson family, who is now plagued by the spirit named “Toby” that only the youngest member, Wyatt, can see. The fourth installment in the Paranormal Activity franchise seems to be a bit out of place and somewhat unimportant to the storyline, being set in November 2011.
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