FORSAKEN
"Once you decide to enter, you won't be able to go back. This is your home now. Forever forsaken by it all." - The trailer of the movie
Forsaken is a 3 hour 20 minute movie made by Universal Pictures and the Forsaken Development Team (shortened as Forsaken Dev Team). It was directed by Harri White, written by Alexander Cunningham, Steve Davis, and highly controversial figure Souldrivenlove (for the writing of Chance and Two Time), and starred George Roan and Stephen Hannis. It is based on a game.
Plot
Forsaken's main plot is that 10 people, Noob, Elliot, 007n7, Two Time, Shedletsky, Builderman, Guest 1337, Chance, Dusekkar (Matt), and Taph are trapped in a unknown realm, presumably somewhere in the Banlands. They are stuck with the 4 killers. 1x1x1x1, c00lkidd, John Doe, and Jason. Their only goal is to escape.
The first to be forsakened is 1x1x1x1, after he was banished from Roblox. The next was John Doe, after being banished with the Ro-Devil. 007n7 and c00lkidd were next. c00lkidd was forsakened first out of the 2, but shortly after, 007n7 chose to follow his child into the Forsaken Realm. Jason was last killer at the start, falling into the Forsaken portal trying to escape the prison he was in.
Shortly after, 9 people were falsely accused of mass murder and attempted terrorism by an unknown group. The judge strangely agreed and forsakened them all, despite being nearly 0 proof of them attempting this.
As the movie progressed others such as Noli, Guest 666, and Jeff the Killer would come to try and kill the ones attempting to escape. Along the way the ones planning a escape would find others who were also cast into the realm.
The movie also has a Die of Death scene which features the mostly true story of Devesto.
Criticism:
Some have argued this movie's production team had secret deals with Souldrivenlove, which resulted in the movie being trending on E - Doger and other social media later. Further controversy rose when it was rumored Soul was working with a neo-Kiwi terror organization that secured the false imprisonment of one of the composers via context-less evidence. The team working on the accompanying video game would also come under fire after it was found they still had ties to Soul, leading to one being fired and a lead video game developer quitting upon learning the information.
