Slenderman is not real. He's made up.
no, but are based on real stories
No it is not real if you noticed at the starting it said;this episode is inspired by legendary ctreatures that might be real-so sadly there not real and also at the end of the credits you see the actors that took part of wich they speak of lost tapes some of them our background people on snakes on a plane also, make up artis brigditt samson--s(sorry if I spellled her name wrong heehee) mart tomsom,and mark gonzolas.
It's fairly obvious it's faked 'found footage'
No, the tree actresses, were hired to go in the woods and pretend to be lost & hungry and cold, and then pretend to die, if they were really dead then how did co-star joshua have an interveiw after the movie ? this is all fake :) & yes, you can buy the movie the blair witch prodject in the fictional section of a nearby movie store :) because it is fake :D The real story happened with 5 kids who went missing and were never found... neither were their tapes. they don't exist anymore...
No.
He eats your soul. Slenderman will completely remove your organs if you look at him
was slenderman real
Not a thing. See, Slenderman is not real. It was a Photoshop hoax put on the internet.
Slenderman is a fictional character that originated on the internet in a creepypasta story. It does not exist in real life.
Slenderman is not real. He's made up.
Slenderman is not real.
Slenderman is a fictional character created on the internet, and there is no known way to become a "proxy" of Slenderman outside of online fiction and stories. It's important to remember that Slenderman is not real and engaging in activities related to him can be harmful to your well-being.
no he is not if he was everybody in the woods would be dead
Yes Japanese VHS tapes are real they are not fake and not pirated
Slenderman is a fictional character created on the internet. There is no evidence to suggest that Slenderman is real and can find you. It's important to remember that he exists only in works of fiction and urban legends.
No.