The horror film 'The Autopsy of Jane Doe', directed by André Øvredal, was released in theaters.
Principal photography for 'The Autopsy of Jane Doe' took place.
A young unidentified woman dies under unexplained circumstances and is discovered in a remote rural home.
The body of Jane Doe is brought to the local coroner's office for examination.
Tommy Tilden and his son Austin begin the autopsy on Jane Doe to determine her cause of death.
During the autopsy, Tommy and Austin find multiple unexplained internal injuries seemingly inconsistent with the external appearance.
Strange objects are found hidden inside Jane Doe's body such as a twig and a piece of cloth with blood of unknown origin.
During the autopsy, unexplained power outages and supernatural phenomena begin to occur at the coroner's office.
The father-son duo becomes trapped inside the morgue as mysterious and dangerous events intensify.
Austin is injured in the embroiling chaos and eventually dies from his injuries.
Tommy realizes the dark and supernatural cause behind Jane Doe's death and the ominous curse linked with her.
Tommy dies trying to contain the supernatural forces. Jane Doe's body is removed by unknown forces and the case remains unsolved.