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First 'Unfriended: Dark Web' Trailer May Scare You Off the Internet; Here's Everything We Know


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We've always suspected that our computers are out to get us! Well, not really, but we're certainly aware of various real-life dangers that can be more easily facilitated by our personal computers and the global reach of the internet. Those fears were explored in Unfriended, a chilling suspense story about a group of teenage friends who are haunted by a fellow student who was bullied into committing suicide. Reportedly budgeted at $1 million, the film earned more than $64 million at the box office worldwide. Now the sequel opens a portal into the dark web, which harbors confidential, sometimes disturbing content that can be shared anonymously. Watch the first Unfriended: Dark Web trailer below, then read onward to learn everything we know about the film. What's...
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