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The book includes forewords from the film’s lead actors, Noah Segan and Shiloh Fernandez, a Q&A with screenwriter Trent Haaga, and a fan fiction piece by horror author Jeff Strand.
It is widely considered "reprehensible" and "disturbing" by critics, often cited as a difficult watch that forces the audience to confront the depravity of its human characters rather than the supernatural element. Recent Novelization Deadgirl
The boys quickly realize the woman is "undead"—she cannot die, despite being severely injured—and J.T. decides to keep her as a captive for sexual assault. The book includes forewords from the film’s lead
Fans of the film have noted that the novelization provides satisfying new context and a backstory for the "Deadgirl" herself. Other "Deadgirl" Media Movie Review – Deadgirl (2008) decides to keep her as a captive for sexual assault
The movie follows two high school outcasts, Rickie (Shiloh Fernandez) and J.T. (Noah Segan), who skip class to explore an abandoned psychiatric hospital. In the basement, they discover a nude, living woman (Jenny Spain) chained to a table.
While categorized as horror, reviewers often describe it as a grim social commentary on toxic masculinity, rape culture, and the dehumanization of women.
A novelization of the film was released by Encyclopocalypse Publications, written by Bridgett Nelson.
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