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The 65-year-old collapsed after complaining of chest pains during the film – based on supernatural events in a council house in Enfield, London.

He was rushed from the Sri Balasubramaniar Cinema to a nearby hospital in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu where he was pronounced dead.

Doctors ordered that his body be sent to the Tiruvannamalai Government Medical College Hospital for a post-mortem examination but the cadaver and the person responsible for delivering the corpse have disappeared.

It comes soon after a movie buff's corpse was found one week after she had died in Valencia, Spain.

The news has sparked supernatural conspiracy theories on social media including viral videos of people "being possessed" while watching the film.

Damian Ng Yik Leong claimed that a crucifix shape appeared on his hotel bathroom mirror after returning from a screening.

He explained how his girlfriend came running out of the bathroom, believing he had played a prank on her.

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"It was freshly drawn, as I could see water creeping down on one side of the cross, and the stain is still fresh," he said.

"I then asked her how that could be me when she was the one standing in front of the mirror all the time. Furthermore, if I were to do that, she would not have miss my presence.

"We got out and requested for a change of room. Thankfully, the staff was [sic] understanding and acceded [sic] to our request immediately.

"This is my first firsthand encounter with paranormal activity and it was certainly hair raising for us."

The post has been shared on Facebook almost 3000 times.

No doubt producers are rubbing their hands in glee over the social media chatter – the film has been panned by critics.