
Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World 2020
"One nation under Goddess..."
Amanda Tapping's *Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World* (2020) delivers a high-octane fantasy clash where social media sparks global upheaval. When a heartless act against a young witch goes viral, the once-hidden sisterhood of sorceresses declares all-out war on humanity.
Director: Amanda Tapping
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World (2020) about?
*Hexengeddon* follows the explosive fallout when a young witch's suffering ignites a global witch hunt—both literal and digital. As the witches rise in retaliation, they confront a world led by bigoted leaders and distracted masses, turning ancient vengeance into a modern-day reckoning.
Who directed Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World?
The film was directed by Amanda Tapping, known for her work in both television and genre storytelling.
Who stars in Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World?
The cast features John Pyper-Ferguson, Gates McFadden, Ruth Connell, Christiana Leucas, and Ryan Kos in key roles.
Is Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World (2020) worth watching?
While it's unrated, this low-budget fantasy delivers high-energy spectacle and sharp social commentary. Fans of supernatural conflict and satirical thrillers will find it a guilty pleasure worth streaming or downloading.
How long is Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World?
Runtime details are not listed.
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About Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World (2020) — Fantasy War Where Sorcery Meets Social Media Chaos
Amanda Tapping's *Hexengeddon: Witches vs. the World* (2020) delivers a high-octane fantasy clash where social media sparks global upheaval. When a heartless act against a young witch goes viral, the once-hidden sisterhood of sorceresses declares all-out war on humanity. The ancient "first sorority" faces off against a brash billionaire president, a bigoted minister, and a society addicted to spectacle and outrage.
This darkly satirical fantasy thriller drips with tension, blending raw power with biting commentary on modern media manipulation and systemic oppression. The witches' vengeance unfolds against a backdrop of fiery confrontation, where morality blurs and the line between hunter and hunted vanishes in a storm of magic and mayhem.