The film updates the classic legend for a world dominated by the internet:
A college student and a tech-savvy protagonist must uncover the origins of the novel to stop the cycle of deaths before they become the next victims.
While it is not a direct sequel to the Japanese or American Ring films, it adapts the same core concept for the digital age, shifting the curse from a physical VHS tape to an online novel. 🎬 Movie Overview 2020
The movie explores themes of viral content and how digital obsession can manifest as a literal haunting. 💡 Key Differences from the Original Ring Original The Ring El Aro: Resurrección Medium VHS Videotape Internet Novel / Web Story Origin Japanese folklore/novel Chinese digital culture adaptation Ghost Sadako / Samara A new entity tied to the digital text Deadline Varies by story progression 🛰️ How to Watch
You can often find the film on major regional streaming platforms or through VOD services.
🛜 This film is a "spiritual successor" that brings J-horror veteran Norio Tsuruta to a Chinese production to refresh the franchise's tropes for a younger, tech-reliant audience.
Sky Ladder (known in Spanish-speaking markets as El Aro: Resurrección )