In Washington D.C., Lieutenant Kinderman is drawn into a chilling new case when a young boy is found brutally murdered, bearing the marks of a crucifixion. As more victims surface, each suffering gruesome mutilations, Kinderman finds himself navigating a bewildering trail of suspects: a seemingly fragile elderly witness, a tormented neurologist, and a psychiatrist with a disturbing sense of humor. The investigation leads him deep into the confines of a psychiatric ward, where a mysterious, silent patient holds a sinister connection to the unfolding horrors. Kinderman grapples with the terrifying suspicion that these contemporary crimes are intricately linked to a series of murders from over a decade ago, supposedly perpetrated by the infamous Gemini Killer. 'Legion' plunges into the darkest corners of the human psyche, challenging Kinderman's rational mind and forcing him to confront a new, insidious form of evil.
Critical Reception
"Hailed for its breathtaking terror and psychological depth, 'Legion' is widely considered a superior and more suspenseful follow-up to 'The Exorcist'."