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A sequel, ''[[The Ring Two]]'', is expected in [[North American]] theaters on [[March 18]], [[2005]]. It is directed by [[Hideo Nakata]], the director of the original Japanese film ''Ringu''.
A sequel, ''[[The Ring Two]]'', is expected in [[North American]] theaters on [[March 18]], [[2005]]. It is directed by [[Hideo Nakata]], the director of the original Japanese film ''Ringu''.

Also their was a video game for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] called The Ring: Terror's Realm In it a woman played a game and was told she would die in 7 days. Similar to the later released movie


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Revision as of 21:38, 19 February 2005

This is about the movie called The Ring. For other things called Ring, see Ring.


The Ring is a 2002 American motion picture that is a remake of the Japanese horror film Ringu. The story concerns a videotape of possibly supernatural origin which causes people to die grotesquely seven days after they watch it. Produced by DreamWorks pictures, the film was a popular success, earning a total of $129,094,024 in domestic box office receipts.

It stars Naomi Watts and Martin Henderson and is directed by Gore Verbinski.

A sequel, The Ring Two, is expected in North American theaters on March 18, 2005. It is directed by Hideo Nakata, the director of the original Japanese film Ringu.

Also their was a video game for the Sega Dreamcast called The Ring: Terror's Realm In it a woman played a game and was told she would die in 7 days. Similar to the later released movie