Bring Her Back themed “evil black marketplace” listing Talk to Me’s cursed hand goes viral

If you’re a fan of Danny and Michael Philippou’s horror movies, you’re in luck. A mysterious “black marketplace” with links to Bring Her Back and Talk to Me has emerged online, and the creepiness is off the scale.
While it’s been almost two years since supernatural terror Talk to Me hit the big screen, follow-up movie Bring Her Back has been out for a mere few weeks. The new film follows a brother and sister who witness a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.
While the movie has been well-received by critics and fans alike, things have started to get creepy in real life. Almost overnight, an alleged black marketplace appeared online on June 6, 2025, claiming to be buying and selling things seen in the movies – including that cursed hand.
But it doesn’t stop there. The website boasts new footage, new “products” (if you can even call them that), and new warning that if you choose to engage, things aren’t going to be pretty.
“Evil black marketplace” with Bring Her Back and Talk to Me links emerges
If you decide to visit BlackAngelTapes.net, on your own head be it. We’ve already broken their “no shares” rule just by telling you about it, but the deeper you get, the more unhinged the site becomes.
Before you enter, you’ll be met with a warning. “THIS WEBSITE IS HEAVILY MONITORED BY THOSE WHO GLOW. IF YOU COMPROMISE THE MARKETPLACE YOU WILL BE VISITED. NO SCREENSHOTS. NO SHARES. NO LEAKS. EXPOSE AT OWN RISK. CAUTION ADVISED,” it reads.
If you’re brave enough to click through, you’ll be met with 13 (of course) listings of “cursed” or “evil” items, ranging from vials of blood to vintage malware and taped serial killer confessions. There are also multiple tapes you can watch, including a sleeping girl allegedly being possessed by a demon and a resurrection of a zombified corpse.

Among it all, you’ll find our familiar cursed hand. The listing reads, “I bought a tape off here a few months ago – these scene kids use this embalmed hand for their band’s film clip – also to try and summon Kurt and GG Allin. It backfires and one of them bites off his own tongue lol – (will sell digital rip of it DM me).”
“I want the hand – if anyone has it, just say the amount you want. Edit – Trolls DMing me get f**ked. I can tell if you’re trying to sell me some fake bulls**t.”
While the “void” lists supposed seller comments underneath each item, you can actually make an offer for any of the 13 listings on the site. What happens after… well, that’s not something I’m willing to risk my personal finances for.
There’s a genuine – and incredibly detailed – FAQ section, ranging from learning more about Satanism to how to keep possessed items safely in the home. Eagle-eyed fans will notice “Our sister site [thisisnotacult.xyz] has been taken over by something. Do NOT visit site. Do NOT contact them.”
It’s the classic call to click what you shouldn’t, and you’ll be met with grainy CCTV camera footage that will make your skin crawl. As of writing, neither of the Philippous have confirmed their involvement or if the site is actual marketing for Bring Her Back.
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