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Do demons really exist? These 5 possession films might answer you

The fascination with the supernatural has never gone away

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Do demons really exist? These 5 possession films might answer you
Do demons really exist? These 5 possession films might answer you

For centuries, people have debated whether demons are real or simply products of fear and imagination.

Stories of possession and exorcisms have been passed down through history, often tied to religion, culture, or unexplained events.

While science offers explanations for many cases, ranging from psychological disorders to stress and sleep paralysis, the fascination with the supernatural has never gone away.

Hollywood has taken this curiosity and turned it into some of the most spine-chilling movies ever made.

While no film can provide a final answer to whether demons truly exist, these five possession movies capture the terrifying possibilities that keep audiences awake at night.

The Exorcism of God

This modern horror tale brings a disturbing twist. A priest becomes haunted by a past exorcism gone wrong, and soon he faces a demonic force that feels far too personal.

It suggests that evil doesn’t just live outside; it can take root in guilt, sin, and the human soul itself.

Hereditary

Often described as one of the most disturbing films of modern times, Hereditary explores how darkness can pass through generations.

What begins as a story about grief slowly spirals into a nightmare of curses, rituals, and demonic influence.

Watching it leaves you with the unsettling thought: can evil run in the family?

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

This film gives you palpitations because it blurs the line between faith and science.

Based loosely on a true case, it shows a young woman’s horrifying possession while also playing out in a courtroom.

Was Emily suffering from a medical condition, or was something far darker inside her? The ambiguity makes it even more chilling.

The Conjuring

The Conjuring movie is based on the real story of the Perron family. Drawn from the case files of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

An evil spirit haunts them in their Rhode Island farmhouse, named Bathsheba Sherman, who possessed Carolyn Perron, the wife of Roger Perron.

The possession of Carolyn Perron made it look more real and intense.

The Exorcist

No film has affected audiences like The Exorcist. Since 1973, it has greatly shown the concept of possession.

The story features a young girl who twists, screams, and changes under the control of something not human.

Decades later, priests, doctors, and horror fans alike still debate whether its horrors could really happen.

So, do demons truly exist? No one can give a definite answer. But these movies remind us of one thing: the line between reality and nightmare may be thinner than we think.