- The Empty Man (film) - Wikipedia
In 1995 in the Ura Valley, Bhutan, four friends—Greg, Fiona, Ruthie, and Paul—go hiking on a mountain Paul hears a strange whistling and falls into a crevice Greg finds him in an almost catatonic state, staring at a massive, ancient humanoid skeleton with inhuman features embedded in the cave wall
- THE EMPTY MAN - The Movie Spoiler
Ura Valley, Bhutan, 1995 – Four friends – Greg (Evan Jonigkeit), Paul (Aaron Poole), Fiona (Jessica Matten), and Ruthie (Virginia Kull) – are hiking on a mountain to reach a spot they have been searching for a while
- The Empty Man Ending Explained: From The Bridge Comes . . . - Film
It's 1995, and two couples — Paul (Aaron Poole) and Ruthie (Virginia Kull), Fiona (Jessica Matten) and Greg (Evan Jonigkeit) — are hiking through the Ura Valley in Bhutan
- The Empty Man Ending Explained: What Really Happened? - Collider
In 1995, four friends go on a hike in the mountains of Ura Valley, Bhutan When Paul (Aaron Poole) hears a faint whistling, he follows the sound into a cavern in the mountain
- The Empty Man Ending, Explained
The film ends as he shoots Paul, splattering the latter’s blood and cerebral white matter on the wall in the same pattern as the one he sees in the cabin in the woods The Pontifex members accept him as their new prophet and kneel before him
- The Empty Man Ending Explained: From The Bridge Comes . . . - IMDb
After crossing an old, swaying suspension bridge across a yawning chasm, Paul hears a soft sound like someone blowing into an empty bottle Curious, he wanders off across the mountaintop in search of the source of this sound
- The Empty Man: A Chilling Horror with a Haunting Beginning
‘The Empty Man’ Starts with a Hike Gone Wrong In 1995, a group of friends sets out on a hike in Ura Valley, Bhutan, hoping to escape the pressures of society Greg (Evan Jonigkeit) and Fiona (Jessica Matten) are experienced climbers, while Paul (Aaron Poole) and Ruthie (Virginia Kull) are less skilled
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