Corpse Party: Book of Shadows (2016)

A desperate return to a cursed school spirals into fresh supernatural terror in this NC-17-rated Japanese horror sequel.

Corpse Party: Book of Shadows - Movie Information

  • Original Title: コープスパーティー Book of Shadows
  • Release Year: 2016
  • Directed by: Masafumi Yamada
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Age Rating (US): NC-17
  • Runtime: 1h 26m
  • Original Language: Japanese
  • Spoken Languages: Japanese
  • Release Date (Theatrical): July 30, 2016 (United States - NC-17)
  • Alternative Titles: Kopusu Pati Book of Shadows (JP)
  • Production Companies: MAGES., Team GrisGris, 5pb.
  • Production Countries: Japan

Corpse Party: Book of Shadows - Plot

To bring back her dead friends, high school student Naomi (Rina Ikoma) goes back to the elementary school where a tragedy took place. She becomes involved in a new incident.

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Corpse Party: Book of Shadows - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Masafumi Yamada

Main Cast

  • Rina Ikoma
  • Ryousuke Ikeoka
  • Nozomi Maeda
  • Ren Ishikawa
  • Atomu Mizuishi
  • Jun
  • Yoko Kita
  • Nijika Ishimori
  • Tsunenori Aoki
  • Ayu Matsuura

Writers

  • Makoto Kedouin

Producers

  • Kyôsuke Ueno
  • Takayuki Hirano
  • Eisuke Asô

Corpse Party: Book of Shadows - FAQs

Is Corpse Party: Book of Shadows based on a video game?

Yes. Corpse Party: Book of Shadows is adapted from the survival horror video game of the same name, developed by Team GrisGris and published by 5pb. The game itself is a sequel to the original Corpse Party game, and the film follows the same narrative tradition of cursed school horror.

Why is Corpse Party: Book of Shadows rated NC-17?

The film carries an NC-17 rating in the United States due to its extremely graphic horror content, including intense scenes of violence, gore, and disturbing imagery that exceed what is permissible under an R rating. It is strictly intended for adult audiences only.

Who plays the lead role in Corpse Party: Book of Shadows?

Rina Ikoma plays the lead role of Naomi Nakashima, a high school student desperate to bring back her deceased friends. Ikoma is joined by Ryousuke Ikeoka as Satoshi Mochida, Nozomi Maeda as Ayumi Shinozaki, and several other young Japanese actors.

What is Corpse Party: Book of Shadows about?

The film follows Naomi, a high school student who returns to a haunted elementary school where a deadly tragedy previously occurred, hoping to resurrect her lost friends. Her desperate mission pulls her into a terrifying new supernatural incident with deadly consequences.

Is Corpse Party: Book of Shadows a sequel?

Yes. Corpse Party: Book of Shadows is a sequel to the 2015 live-action Corpse Party film, also based on the popular Japanese horror video game franchise. Both films are set within the same cursed Heavenly Host Elementary School universe and share overlapping characters.

When was Corpse Party: Book of Shadows released?

Corpse Party: Book of Shadows was released on July 30, 2016, in the United States with an NC-17 rating. The film is a Japanese production and was originally released in Japan before receiving its US classification.

How long is Corpse Party: Book of Shadows?

Corpse Party: Book of Shadows has a runtime of 86 minutes, or approximately 1 hour and 26 minutes. The film keeps a tight, relentless pace throughout, delivering its supernatural horror in a compact and intense viewing experience.

What movies are similar to Corpse Party: Book of Shadows?

Fans of Corpse Party: Book of Shadows may enjoy other video game-inspired horror films and supernatural thrillers such as House of the Dead (2003), Alone in the Dark (2005), Cherry Falls (2000), Dance of the Dead (2008), and I Saw the TV Glow (2024). The 2015 Corpse Party film is the most direct companion.

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