The Grudge (2004) The Grudge premiered on October 22, 2004. The story follows Karen (
Sarah Michelle Gellar), an
exchange student studying social work, living with her boyfriend Doug (
Jason Behr) in Japan, who innocently agrees to cover for Yoko (
Yōko Maki), a nurse who didn't show up for work. When she enters the assigned home, she discovers an elderly American woman, Emma (
Grace Zabriskie), who is lost in a catatonic state while the rest of the house appears deserted and disheveled. As she is tending to the stricken old woman, Karen hears scratching sounds from upstairs. When she investigates, she is faced with a supernatural occurrences and encounters spirits of the deceased Saeki family members. Within this house, a chain of terror has been set in motion resulting from tragic murders that occurred years before. As more people die, Karen is pulled into the cycle of horror and learns the secret of the vengeful curse that has taken root in this house while simultaneously trying to keep her boyfriend from getting involved. The film was a major box office success, grossing over $180 million at the box office, far exceeding the expectations of box office analysts and Sony Pictures executives.
The Grudge 2 (2006) The second installment was released on October 13, 2006, and is set within two years after the first film, and between two countries. It follows Aubrey Davis (
Amber Tamblyn), Karen's younger sister who, after receiving a phone call from her mother (
Joanna Cassidy) regarding Karen's confinement in a mental hospital after the events of the previous film, travels to
Tokyo,
Japan to meet her. When she witnesses Karen dying horrifically, she sets out to find the source of the curse along with a journalist named Eason (
Edison Chen). An American teenager studying in a Japanese International School named Allison Fleming (
Arielle Kebbel) also has to deal with a terrifying supernatural event inflicted by a prank by her classmates. Meanwhile, in
Chicago, Jake Kimble (
Matthew Knight) is also caught up in the curse that seems to have spread to his apartment after Allison Fleming moves back there with her family. Like its predecessor, the film was a box office success, earning $70 million worldwide.
The Grudge 3 (2009) In Chicago, Jake Kimble, the sole survivor of
The Grudge 2, is interned in a mental institution and his therapist Dr. Sullivan (
Shawnee Smith) does not believe that he is haunted by the malevolent ghosts of Kayako and Toshio. When Jake is killed in his cell with nearly all his bones broken, Dr. Sullivan decides to investigate further with an open mind. Meanwhile, Lisa (
Johanna Braddy), the sister of the building's superintendent, Max (Gil McKinney), steals the key of apartment 305 to have sex with her boyfriend Andy (
Beau Mirchoff). When she realizes that the apartment is a crime scene, she immediately returns to her apartment, where she resides with Max and their ill sister Rose (Jadie Rose Hobson). In the meantime, Naoko Kawamata (
Emi Ikehata) travels from Tokyo to Chicago to stop the curse of her sister Kayako. She meets Lisa and tells her that she needs hers and Rose's help to stop the fiend of her sister, but Lisa refuses to participate. When Max is possessed by the evil spirit of Takeo, Lisa decides to reconsider Naoko's offer. Unlike the first two films,
The Grudge 3 did not receive a worldwide theatrical release. Instead, the film was released on
straight-to-video.
The Grudge (2020) A sequel was announced in August 2011, with a release set for 2013/14. The film was speculated to be a reboot of the series, rather than a direct sequel, introducing a new storyline. It was also reported that the character of Kayako Saeki, who had been a central character of the previous three installments, would be absent from the new film. In July 2017, it was announced that
Nicolas Pesce was set to rewrite, based on Buhler's script, and direct. Pesce stated that the film would be: "[much] darker, grittier, and more realistic." In March 2018, it was announced that
Andrea Riseborough,
Demián Bichir,
John Cho, and
Lin Shaye were in the cast, and that filming was set to start in May 2018. The film ended up being a
sidequel that takes place before and during the events of the 2004 film and its two direct sequels. It was released on December 31, 2019, in Indonesia and on January 3, 2020, in the United States by
Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Future In September 2019,
The Grudge (2019) director
Nicolas Pesce expressed interest in a
crossover film between
The Grudge and
The Ring American film series. In January 2020, Pesce expressed further interest in a sequel being set in both a different part of the world than America or Japan, and in a different "less
contemporary" time period compared to previous films. ==Main characters==