Horror Fan Thinks Obsession And Weapons Are In The Same Universe, And I Actually See It

Horror Fan Thinks Obsession And Weapons Are In The Same Universe, And I Actually See It

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Fans of new horror movies, honestly, all fans of pretty much any new movies, are very good at spotting easter eggs, whether real or not, and immediately building a shared universe. I mean, nearly two decades of new superhero movies have done that to the general audience. Even though most of the time it’s nonsense, sometimes the theory is just tempting enough that I find myself squinting at the screen and thinking, “Wait, let them cook.” Case in point, some fans think they’ve found a connection between the 2026 calendar release, Obsession and 2025’s Weapons, and I’m kind of here for it.

X user BLURAYANGEL (@blurayangel) posted a video (see below) asking, “Are Weapons and Obsession in the same universe?” The basic theory is that the One Wish Willow from Obsession could come from the same source as Aunt Gladys’ stick in Weapons. In other words, what if both movies are playing with the same cursed-tree magic?

Honestly? I kind of see it. Both movies use a broken branch or twig as a key part of their supernatural horror. Weapons has Aunt Gladys using ritual magic connected to a stick from an old tree, while Obsession gives us the One Wish Willow. They are not identical, but the overlap is close enough to make a deluded cinema brain, like yours truly, start chewing on the furniture.

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Obsession's "be careful what you wish for" mechanic, the One Wish Willow.

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The Theory Is Fun, But Plenty Of Fans Are Not Buying It





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