It's been 13 years since the horror cycle of the legend of Samara was apparently broken, but it seems she has not killed her last victim yet. When Holt decides to investigate the curse (which has now faded into urban legend), he is rescued by his girlfriend Julia who watches the fatal tape instead of him online, giving herself seven days to live. Those seven days prove to be a terror-filled nightmare; she is haunted by supernatural forces and her telephone burns a Braille message into her palm. She and Holt decide to investigate deeper into the mystery and try to find a way to end the curse before it's too late. They visit a blind man named Burke who tells them that the message on her hand reads 'rebirth', and informs them that they have opened a door which has endangered everyone. Because one thing that nobody new about the legendary videotape was that there was actually a movie within the movie.
Directed by F. Javier Gutiérrez ('Before the Fall') and with a screenplay by Jacob Estes, Akiva Goldsman and David Loucka, 'Rings' is the third film in 'The Ring' series and the sequel to 'The Ring Two'. It has an all new cast led by Matilda Lutz ('Summertime'), and shouldn't be confused with the short film of the same time which preceded 'The Ring Two'. 'Rings' will be released in cinemas on February 3rd 2017.
Starring: Vincent D'Onofrio, Aimee Teegarden, Laura Wiggins, Johnny Galecki, Bonnie Morgan, Lizzie Brocheré, Alex Roe, Zach Roerig, Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Surely Alvelo