
2012: Curse of the Xtabai 2012
When a sealed Mayan cave is disturbed in 2012: Curse of the Xtabai (2012), the ancient demon Xtabai awakens to unleash a deadly fever that ravages a nearby village.
Director: Matthiew Klinck
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 2012: Curse of the Xtabai (2012) about?
A buried Mayan cave unleashes the vengeful demon Xtabai, who infects a village with a deadly fever. A group of students and their teacher must escape and find a cure deep within the Mayan underworld before Xtabai hunts them down.
Who directed 2012: Curse of the Xtabai?
Matthiew Klinck directed this horror-comedy-thriller, blending suspense with dark humor in a race against an ancient evil.
Who stars in 2012: Curse of the Xtabai?
The film features Nehanda Higinio, Miriam Antoinette-Ochaeta, Arran Bevis, Nicasio Coc, and Ian Flowers in key roles.
Is 2012: Curse of the Xtabai (2012) worth watching?
As a tight 80-minute horror-comedy with thriller elements, it's a cult curiosity worth seeing for its mix of myth and suspense. While not flawless, its unique premise and atmospheric tension make it a memorable binge-watch for genre fans.
How long is 2012: Curse of the Xtabai?
The film runs 80 minutes, offering a concise yet intense cinematic experience.
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About 2012: Curse of the Xtabai (2012) — Horror-Comedy Meets Ancient Mayan Legend
When a sealed Mayan cave is disturbed in 2012: Curse of the Xtabai (2012), the ancient demon Xtabai awakens to unleash a deadly fever that ravages a nearby village. As the government imposes a quarantine, a group of students and their determined teacher flee into the jungle, propelled by a mysterious dream guiding them toward a cure. Their journey plunges them deep into the Mayan underworld, where Xtabai hunts them relentlessly—blurring the line between ancient myth and terrifying reality.
Directed by Matthiew Klinck, this genre-blending horror-comedy-thriller thrives on suspense, cultural chills, and a race against time. With a tight 80-minute runtime, the film balances eerie atmosphere with dark humor, led by a cast that brings both urgency and authenticity to their perilous quest. Is survival possible when the past refuses to stay buried? 2012: Curse of the Xtabai (2012) dares to ask—and answers with a pulse-pounding finale.