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Demonte Colony 3: First look for the horror-thriller to be out on this date

Demonte Colony 2 was released in 2024 and continued the story of Arulnithi where he played dual roles

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After a long wait, Ajay Gnanamuthu's Demonte Colony 3, starring Arulnithi and Priya Bhavani Shankar in lead roles, will have its first look unveiled soon. The makers shared a video of the reception the first two installments received and revealed that the first look poster of the horror-thriller will be out on New Year, January 1 at 11.11 am. While the second part had the tagline, 'Vengeance of the Unholy', the third part has been titled 'The End is too far.'

Demonte Colony 2 was released in 2024 and continued the story of Arulnithi where he played dual roles. As earlier reported, the third part's returning cast also features lead actors Archana Ravichandran, Muthukumar and Meenakshi Govindarajan. Sam CS returns as the music composer for Demonte Colony 3.

On the original film's tenth anniversary in May, the director took to his X handle and wrote that they are working hard to craft a "chilling, cinematic and unforgettabele theatrical experience" for the third part.

It is to be noted that in an earlier interview with CE, Arulnithi said that Ajay Gnanamuthu is expanding the franchise to encompass even a fourth part depending on the success of the films.

The first Demonte Colony film was released in 2015 and was critically and commercially acclaimed. It set a new benchmark for horror films. The second film, a direct sequel was released in 2024. More details about Demonte Colony 3, including its cast and technical crew are yet to be announced.

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