In real life, Andrew Jacobs, who plays Jesse, has several tattoos covering his neck, hands and arms, among others. The only scene where any of his tattoos are visible is the scene before the gangsters jump Jesse; when Jesse is kneeling at the vending machine you can see a tattoo above his right knee.
When Jessie is showing Hector his new trick of leaning backwards without falling over you can see the wires holding him in place - it's wrapped around his right foot in the long shot.
What are the differences between the Theatrical Version and the Unrated Version?
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As with Paranormal Activity 1-4, there is a longer Unrated Version of The Marked Ones available for home theaters. The viewer gets to see almost 17 more minutes on Blu-ray. Certainly, some of it is just a filler but there are scenes that actually make the movie better as well. Especially the evocation scene at church can serve as positive example. A detailed comparison between both versions with pictures can be found here.
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Is Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones a sequel or a prequel to the original movies?
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No. It is a spinoff of the Paranormal Activity series, although it does include some hidden footage from Paranormal Activity 3 and delve a little deeper into the ritual that started the activity. The events at the end of the film connect to Katie's possession from the end of first film.