What begins as a weekend yard sale ends in a battle for a young girl’s soul in The Possession, a chilling descent into supernatural terror rooted in ancient folklore. Recently divorced, Clyde (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) tries to reconnect with his daughters during a routine visit—until his youngest, Em (Natasha Calis), becomes strangely drawn to an old wooden box with Hebrew inscriptions and rusted locks.
As Em’s behavior turns violent and erratic, Clyde suspects something darker than trauma is at play. Doctors fail to explain her bruises, her sudden aversion to light, or the voices she hears. When Clyde turns to Jewish folklore experts, he learns the horrifying truth: the box is a Dybbuk box—an object meant to trap a restless, malicious spirit seeking a vulnerable host.
As the Dybbuk’s grip tightens, tearing the family apart, Clyde must confront his deepest fears and enlist the help of an Orthodox rabbi in a desperate exorcism that defies science and faith alike. Time is running out, and the demon doesn’t just want to possess—it wants to consume.
With atmospheric dread, heart-wrenching family dynamics, and a haunting performance from young Natasha Calis, The Possession delivers more than just jump scares—it forces viewers to ask what they would sacrifice to save the ones they love.
Can a father’s love outmatch a demon’s hunger? Or will innocence be the price of ancient evil unsealed?