

And revealing the head villain is very appealing." The Paranormal faithful are eager for satisfying answers, says Nerdist reviewer Scott Weinberg. "All good things must come to an end," he says. Formidable low-budget Paranormal installments have been the feared monster of Halloween films since, hauling in $811 million worldwide.īut box office has waned with the past two chapters, and fans have grown impatient for answers to mysteries such as Toby, what the witch coven is seeking and the fate of past possessed children. View Gallery: Exclusive photos from final 'Paranormal'īlum joined Paranormal as producer and helped secure major studio distribution with Paramount. Meanwhile, the old camera serves as a lens to Toby's spiritual world. The tapes are filled with footage of two young girls, possessed sisters Katie and Kristi from Paranormal Activity 3, being mentally prepared to meet Toby. This time, a family moves into a house where they find a working 1980s-era video camera and tapes. The reveal is being kept under wraps, though hinted in trailers for The Ghost Dimension, which follows a new family in the saga that has killed off or demonically possessed its past characters. "For the fans that have been waiting, it's Toby in the flesh, or maybe not so much flesh. They'll have to see." It's a big deal," says producer Jason Blum.

That changes with Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (in theaters Friday), when Paranormal filmmakers will unveil the force behind the mayhem as they wrap up the franchise. He's left footprints, loves slamming doors and brutally broke a guy's back in Paranormal Activity 3.īut there hasn't been a moment of screen time for the über-baddie. Through four Paranormal chapters (plus one off-shoot movie), starting with 2009's original hit, the hell-raising spirit known only as Toby literally has been invisible. Even on the demon from the Paranormal Activity franchise. Watch Video: Trailer: 'Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension'
