
Babayaga's Bitches: Book of Darell 2025
"Insufferable influencers Barb and Blaire attempt to kill G-d on livestream. Meanwhile, their ex-roommate Darell struggles to prevent the incoming apocalypse."
In the explosive finale of the *Babayaga's Bitches* series, former Wiccan YouTubers Barb and Blaire return—this time with a twisted mission to overthrow the divine.
Director: Avinoam Israel-Davis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Babayaga's Bitches: Book of Darell (2025) about?
This dark comedy follows two former Wiccan YouTubers, Barb and Blaire, as they livestream a doomed attempt to kill God after escaping hell with Satan's help. Their ex-roommate, Darell, must derail their apocalyptic mission before the universe collapses into chaos.
Who directed Babayaga's Bitches: Book of Darell?
The film was directed by Avinoam Israel-Davis, who also stars in the movie and brings his signature blend of irreverence and absurdity to the project.
Who stars in Babayaga's Bitches: Book of Darell?
The film features Avinoam Israel-Davis, Jasper Mccall, Logan Lebold, Cyrine Lachtab, and Christian Jannot in key roles.
Is Babayaga's Bitches: Book of Darell (2025) worth watching?
As a 19-minute dark comedy with sharp satire and genre-blending absurdity, it's a niche but entertaining watch for fans of irreverent, low-budget films. While not for everyone, its bold premise and frenetic pace make it a memorable entry in the series.
How long is Babayaga's Bitches: Book of Darell?
The runtime is 19 minutes.
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About Babayaga's Bitches: Book of Darell (2025) — A Satirical Comedy of Influencers, Hell, and Divine Revenge
In the explosive finale of the *Babayaga's Bitches* series, former Wiccan YouTubers Barb and Blaire return—this time with a twisted mission to overthrow the divine. After escaping hell with Satan's blessing and the intoxicating power of their romance, the pair livestream their crusade to avenge their past lives as fallen angels by taking down God himself. Their antics, framed as progressive rebellion, spiral into cosmic chaos, swaying the afterlife's denizens with hollow slogans while unleashing chaos. But their former roommate, Darell—a man they once murdered—steps up to stop the apocalypse from unfolding.
Director Avinoam Israel-Davis (*Babayaga's Bitches: Book of the Beast*) delivers a sharp, satirical comedy that blends blasphemy, internet culture, and apocalyptic stakes into a frenetic 19-minute runtime. With a chaotic atmosphere, the film mocks performative activism and the absurdity of online moral grandstanding, all while embracing its B-movie roots. Expect a wild ride through heaven, hell, and the digital void where influencer culture and theology collide.