Danur: The Last Chapter
Directed by Awi Suryadi · 2026 ·
Danur: The Last Chapter (2026) earns a 50% Celluloid Score — Not Recommended. Not Recommended — reception was largely negative.Audiences (58%) responded more warmly than critics (47%).
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MD Pictures Why this score?
- Critics were divided or negative (47%).
- Audience reception was lukewarm (58%).
- Celluloid Score 50% averages these 4 public rating sources — our own composite, not a third-party trademark score.
Best for
- Short runtime — easy weeknight watch
- Crowd-pleaser seekers — audiences liked it more than critics
Not ideal for
- Anyone needing a safe, highly rated pick
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Is Danur: The Last Chapter worth watching?
No — Danur: The Last Chapter earns a 50% Celluloid Score. Not Recommended — reception was largely negative.
Critics Consensus
Framed as the send-off for Prilly Latuconsina's Risa, this fourth mainline chapter delivers a handful of effectively creepy set pieces and leans hard on franchise nostalgia, but reviewers say the mythology has grown so tangled that new and returning viewers alike may struggle to follow it.
Celluloid Critics Consensus
Audiences (58%) responded more warmly than critics (47%).
What is Danur: The Last Chapter about?
Years after closing the door on her ghostly companions, Risa is pulled back into their world when her sister Riri begins acting strangely following a marriage proposal inside an old theater. As unsettling occurrences pile up, Risa comes to suspect that Peter and the other spirits are trying to warn her family of something urgent before it's too late.