"The Eyes: Confrontation" is the third and final film in "The Eyes" supernatural horror film series, following "The Eyes" and "The Eyes: Darkness". The film was once again directed by Declan Desmond (who directed the last two) and released June 13, 2016, exactly two years after the first film was released. It is confirmed that Amara, Chad True, Rachel Layton, Mackenzie Foy, and Rapsta Chik will reprise their roles from the series, and new cast members Ashley Simpson, Nick Riverra, and Steven Amell will join for the third film. Amara's adoptive daughter Rose Preston appears in the film as baby Scarlet. Upon release, the film gathered mixed reviews, with critics praising the acting, but dismissing the story, saying it wasn't as good as the first two installments. A prequel film to the series
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| - "The Eyes: Confrontation" is the third and final film in "The Eyes" supernatural horror film series, following "The Eyes" and "The Eyes: Darkness". The film was once again directed by Declan Desmond (who directed the last two) and released June 13, 2016, exactly two years after the first film was released. It is confirmed that Amara, Chad True, Rachel Layton, Mackenzie Foy, and Rapsta Chik will reprise their roles from the series, and new cast members Ashley Simpson, Nick Riverra, and Steven Amell will join for the third film. Amara's adoptive daughter Rose Preston appears in the film as baby Scarlet. Upon release, the film gathered mixed reviews, with critics praising the acting, but dismissing the story, saying it wasn't as good as the first two installments. A prequel film to the series
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| - "The Eyes: Confrontation" is the third and final film in "The Eyes" supernatural horror film series, following "The Eyes" and "The Eyes: Darkness". The film was once again directed by Declan Desmond (who directed the last two) and released June 13, 2016, exactly two years after the first film was released. It is confirmed that Amara, Chad True, Rachel Layton, Mackenzie Foy, and Rapsta Chik will reprise their roles from the series, and new cast members Ashley Simpson, Nick Riverra, and Steven Amell will join for the third film. Amara's adoptive daughter Rose Preston appears in the film as baby Scarlet. Upon release, the film gathered mixed reviews, with critics praising the acting, but dismissing the story, saying it wasn't as good as the first two installments. A prequel film to the series titled "Eye" will be released in late 2017.
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