

Sebastina: The Curse
Based on a story titled "The Woman and the Tiger" featured in Peruvian Traditions by Ricardo Palma about a trip of a group of friends that ends up haunted by a mysterious spirit.
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Plot Summary
Following the events of Split, Kevin Wendell Crumb and his multiple personalities are now on public display. As David Dunn pursues Kevin in a series of encounters, humanity itself becomes the battleground. Simultaneously, a supernatural entity known as 'Sebastiana' begins to manifest, feeding on the fear and chaos.
Critical Reception
Sebastiana: The Curse received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its ambition and the performances of the main cast, particularly James McAvoy, others found the plot convoluted and the supernatural elements underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious crossover narrative and McAvoy's multifaceted performance.
- Criticized for an overstuffed plot that detracts from the horror elements.
- The supernatural additions were seen by some as a forced continuation of the franchise.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the continuation of the shared universe and the intense performances. However, many felt the supernatural aspects were not as compelling as the psychological thriller elements, and some found the conclusion to be abrupt.
Fun Fact
The character of Sebastiana was a late addition to the script, conceived to bridge the gap between the established Shyamalan universe and more overt supernatural horror, aiming to set up future installments.
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