
Jeff becomes unnerved when he notices a large tree located in the center of the house's foundation, claiming it was not there before. They camp for the night in the ruins of Rustin Parr's house, where Jeff has placed surveillance cameras, hoping to capture supernatural occurrences. Among the group are graduate students Stephen and his pregnant girlfriend, Tristen, who are researching mythology and mass hysteria Erica, the Wiccan daughter of an Episcopal minister and Kim, a goth psychic. Local resident Jeff, a former psychiatric patient and obsessed fan, orchestrates a group tour of locations featured in the film.


In November 1999, tourists and fans of The Blair Witch Project descend on the small town of Burkittsville, Maryland, where the film was set. The film is contextualized in the beginning blocks of text as a dramatic re-enactment of events that occurred after The Blair Witch Project was released into theaters. The film was released in theaters in North America and United Kingdom on October 27, 2000, received negative reviews from critics, but a financial success, grossing $47 million worldwide against its $15 million budget. Among the changes were a new soundtrack, additional editing, and the integration of entirely new sequences. Originally conceived by Berlinger and co-writer Dick Beebe as a psychological thriller and meditation on mass hysteria, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 was significantly altered in post-production, which Berlinger would later claim compromised his original vision. Its plot revolves around a group of people fascinated by the mythology surrounding The Blair Witch Project film they go into the Black Hills where the original film was shot, and experience supernatural phenomena and psychological unraveling. Here are the rules of the Blair Witch Wiki.Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 is a 2000 American metafiction horror film, directed and co-written by Joe Berlinger and starring Jeffrey Donovan, Stephen Barker Turner, Kim Director, Erica Leerhsen, and Tristine Skyler. In keeping with the spirit of the Blair Witch mythology, all of the articles are written as if the legend is real. This wiki is designed to detail as much information about the Blair Witch legend as possible, culled from every known source.

Every piece of tie-in material played along as if it was all real, cleverly blurring the line between reality and fiction.

In order to play up the realism of the film, the creators not only purported that the three film students were in fact missing, but also concocted one of the most frightening and elaborate backstories ever created for a movie. They are never seen again, but their footage is found a year later. The premise entails three amateur film makers heading into the woods to make a documentary on the local legend of the Blair Witch. In July of 1999, The Blair Witch Project was released in theaters and was soon hailed as one of the most frightening movies ever made.
