Breaking News: Horror Film ‘Siksa Neraka’ Faces Ban in Malaysia and Brunei!

Source: Juice

Hold your screams, folks! The much-anticipated Indonesian horror film, ‘Siksa Neraka’ (Torture of Hell), has hit a roadblock as it faces a ban in Malaysia and Brunei. If you were gearing up for a spine-chilling movie night on January 25th, well, it seems like your plans just got ghosted.

Antenna Entertainments, the film’s distributor, dropped the bombshell on their social media pages with a succinct message: “To those who were waiting – Siksa Neraka is banned in Malaysia & Brunei.” Talk about a horror story taking an unexpected twist!

The reasons behind the ban haven’t been publicly disclosed by Antenna Entertainments, leaving us to wonder if it’s the result of Malaysia and Brunei’s stringent censorship laws. Given the film’s theme of depicting Hell, it’s safe to assume that the ban might be related to its graphic portrayal of the underworld. JUICE attempted to reach out to Antenna Entertainments for clarification, but they remained tight-lipped.

Siksa Neraka, based on a popular comic series of the same name from Indonesia, promises a hair-raising experience. The plot revolves around four siblings raised in a deeply religious household, instilled with beliefs about Heaven and the horrors of Hell. When tragedy strikes, the characters confront the grim reality of the afterlife.

Note: This article is a summary of information from Juice and For the full details, please check the original source.

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