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In a high-stakes game of survival, office workers become unwilling players in a twisted experiment, forced to choose between loyalty and self-preservation as paranoia and chaos unravel their mundane lives into a bloody battleground.
The Belko Experiment Trivia
What is the primary premise of The Belko Experiment? (Expert)
#1: Employees are trapped in an office building and forced to kill each other
#2: A group of friends goes on a vacation and gets lost
#3: A scientist conducts experiments on animals
#4: A haunted house reveals dark secrets
What type of company is the setting for The Belko Experiment? (Genius)
#1: A Tech Company
#2: A Non-Profit Organization
#3: A Marketing Firm
#4: A Medical Research Facility
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The Belko Experiment Fun Facts
The Belko Experiment was inspired by a real-life social experiment conducted in the 1970s known as the “Milgram Experiment,” which tested individuals’ willingness to obey authority figures even when it involved harming others.
The Belko Experiment was filmed in Colombia, and many of the local crew members were hired to work on the set, adding authenticity to the film's environment.
The Belko Experiment Polls
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