The Full Timeline Of The Paranormal Activity Movies Explained

The Full Timeline Of The Paranormal Activity Movies Explained

Oren Peli’s supernatural found-footage horror film Paranormal Activity spawned a franchise that included seven movies, so the Paranormal Activity timeline needs some explaining. The films follow the history of two sisters named Katie and Kristi who are tormented by a demonic entity, “Toby.” As the franchise expanded with sequels, prequels, and parallel installments, the exact timeline of events remains complicated. The franchise shares a basic premise: supernatural occurrences that are caught “found-footage” — such as security systems, webcams, and more.

The 2021 installment Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin was a soft reboot since it is the first installment in the franchise to feature a new demonic entity: Asmodeus, based on the real-life Abrahamic dogma. The next title in the franchise, The Other Side, returned to Paranormal Activity‘s core story, centering on “Toby” once again and continuing the story from where Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension left off. The installments aren’t released chronologically, however, but instead, jump between different years and decades.

September 1988: Paranormal Activity 3

The Full Timeline Of The Paranormal Activity Movies Explained

The prequel to the Paranormal Activity franchise, Paranormal Activity 3, dives deeper into the history of the demonic entity following the main characters of Kristi and Katie. It is set in September 1988, nearly twenty years prior to the first two films. At the time, the two sisters are living with their mother, Julie, and her boyfriend, Dennis. Kristi begins to see an imaginary friend named “Toby” (sometimes spelled “Tobi”) who is actually the demon that will plague the family for years to come.

Dennis discovers a symbol that belonged to a coven of witches that brainwashes young women of child-bearing age into having sons and promising them to a dark entity. This bit of information explains the disappearance of Kristi’s son in Paranormal Activity 2. The ending of Paranormal Activity 3 culminates in the family seeking refuge at Julie’s mother’s house — only to find that she is a member of a coven of witches and is responsible for all the evil that the family experienced in September 1988.

Paranormal Activity 2 — August 2006

Hunter's bedroom in Paranormal Activity 2.

So, when does Paranormal Activity 2 take place? Initially, it appears to be a sequel to the original — until the twist ending reveals it takes place a few months before the events of the first, eventually merging together (which is also why the timeline can be a little confusing). Conversations about Katie and Micah’s experiences with a supernatural presence happen throughout the second film. Furthermore, when Katie disappears at the end of Paranormal Activity — being controlled by the demon entity Tobythe sequel reveals that she went to her sister Kristi’s house to take her son, Hunter.

Prior to these events, Kristi and her family are introduced shortly after she delivers Hunter, their firstborn son. Shortly after his birth, paranormal occurrences begin to plague their home to the point where family members are physically attacked. Ultimately, Katie takes Hunter, and she murders the majority of the family while seemingly possessed.

Paranormal Activity — October 2006

The security cam in Paranormal Activity.

The first installment in the Paranormal Activity franchise is set in October 2006. It follows Katie and Micah, a young couple who have recently moved into a new home together. As the film progresses, the supernatural occurrences around the home grow increasingly stronger to the point where Katie becomes possessed. The original Paranormal Activity ends with her throwing Micah into the camera and supposedly disappearing. While there are other alternative endings, they are not canonical to the franchise. Therefore, this timeline follows the original theatrical ending of Micah dying and Katie disappearing.

Paranormal Activity 4 — November 2011

A scene from Paranormal Activity 4.

The fourth installment in the Paranormal Activity franchise seems to be a bit out of place and somewhat unimportant to the storyline, being set in November 2011. Except, it reveals that Katie has moved to the suburbs and lives across the street from the Nelson family, who is now plagued by the spirit named “Toby” that only the youngest member, Wyatt, can see. Katie has, in some way, acquired a child to pose as her son named Robbie who becomes friends with Wyatt.

It is revealed in the fourth Paranormal Activity movie that Wyatt and Robbie were both adopted and that Wyatt’s real name is actually Hunter. At some point between the second film and now, Katie lost Hunter and is now trying to get him back in order to sacrifice him to the demons she and her coven worship. Before the audience finds out what happens to the Nelson family, Hunter/Wyatt, and Katie, the screen cuts to black. Paranormal Activity 4 still leaves holes in the timeline of the franchise that could be resolved in the upcoming installment.

Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones — June 2012

Recording in Paranormal Activity: Marked Ones.

Departing from the premise of the first four movies in the Paranormal Activity series, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones follows a Latino community in California dealing with the aftermath of eighteen-year-old Jesse Arista receiving the mark of a demonic cult. The movie is set after the events of the previous movies; Jesse discovers a witch’s altar in his home and sees the apparitions of a young Kristi and Katie.

However, The Marked Ones introduces a new concept in the franchise: time travel. When a possessed Jesse forces his friend Hector Estrella through a marked door, the latter finds himself in the setting of the first film, Katie and Micah’s home. Hector takes on a role in the original Paranormal Activity ending. Thus, the fifth installment loops back to the first, while also adding the larger threat of the Midwives.

Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension — 2013

The demon in Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension.

What was thought to be the finale in the Paranormal Activity franchise, The Ghost Dimension, was released in 2015 but is set in 2013. It follows the Fleeges family who have relocated to a new home in California. Shortly after moving in, they discover videotapes of Katie and Kristi being initiated into the coven of witches called Midwives twenty-five years prior. The family discovers that the home they are living in was built on top of Kristi and Katie’s home that burned down in 1992; adult Katie sold them the new house that was built on the land. Like in The Marked Ones, there is time travel in Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, with the climax transporting characters back in time to a pivotal moment for Kristi, Katie, and Toby.

Paranormal Activity: Next Of Kin — March 2021

The characters from Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin.

Jumping ahead to March 2021, Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin was the next movie in the Paranormal Activity timeline. There is no time travel in this entry — just the culture clash of Margot, Chris, and Dale staying with an Amish community while Margot investigates her roots. The movie features a new antagonist, Asmodeus, who could be connected to Toby and the Midwives; however, at this point, it appears Next of Kin is a parallel story of possession in the Paranormal Activity franchise.

Paranormal Activity’s timeline is a long and confusing one with many twists and turns that transform it from a linear progression to a time-traveling, portal-jumping, interdimensional adventure through the paranormal. While the franchise has introduced various alternate endings, with the introduction of more installments, they become defunct and non-canonical. While Paranormal Activity has used its sequels, prequels, and parallel films to fill holes in the timeline, some of these holes still exist. With an eighth installment arriving in 2023, Paranormal Activity: The Other Side could either complicate the timeline even more or give a sound resolution to the entire franchise.

Where Does Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night Fit In The Timeline?

Paranormal Activity Tokyo Night in 2007

The 2010 spin-off Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night didn’t receive an international release until 2022, although many hardcore Paranormal Activity fans managed to find ways to view it. Even if they hadn’t, knowledge of its existence is common in the fandom – here’s where it fits in the timeline. Despite only releasing in Japan, Tokyo Night is the official Paranormal Activity 2 in that territory and is considered canon. AMC included it in the bundle with the English Paranormal Activity titles for streaming platforms, which proves the studio considers officially part of the franchise.

However, it is also still a spin-off and takes place outside the continuity of the main movies. It’s thematically linked in that it’s a found footage Paranormal Activity movie and occurs within the same universe. It does not, however, feature the demon Toby or any of the events or characters from the other Paranormal Activity movies.

Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night is set in 2010, just after the events of the first Paranormal Activity. It should be watched between Paranormal Activity and Paranormal Activity 4. While it doesn’t add to the main narrative of the franchise, it doesn’t detract from anything either. When included chronologically in the Paranormal Activity viewing order, it does a fantastic job of fleshing out the wider supernatural universe that movies like The Ghost Dimension and The Marked Ones exist in, adding a new layer of immersion.

What’s The Future Of The Paranormal Activity Franchise?

Pilgrims enjoying dinner in Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin

For people who love Paranormal Activity, there might be some bad news. The Paranormal Activity timeline might be coming to an end. It seems like the evil from the demonic Tobi might finally have ended with Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin. This comes straight from Jason Blum, who wants the Paranormal Activity series to end with this movie. Blum is the mastermind behind Blumhouse and the entire Paranormal Activity franchise. If he wants it to end, there is a good chance that the end of the road has finally arrived. On top of that, Paranormal Activity director, writer, and producer, Christopher Landon won’t be involved.

“I had no intention of even really being involved because I was like, oh, I’m done with that franchise, I really don’t want to do it. And then I had this weirdo idea about a fake Amish community and we ended up making the movie. I mean, it’s a franchise. They’re always going to make another one. I don’t see how they don’t, I just don’t know what they’re planning, and I highly doubt I’ll be involved anymore.”

With Jason Blum no longer interested in making any more Paranormal Activity movies, would the studio keep milking the franchise with a new creative team? The original movie was a massive financial success, but the sequels and prequels have dealt with the law of finishing returns. Despite that, Paranormal Activity: The Other Side still made $90.9 million on a $5 million budget, a good reason to continue on. However, without Landon and Blum, it might end up coming as a reboot, which means the Paranormal Activity timeline might reset, and another new demon might appear if the movies continue.