Scorpio Nights 4

Mar 31, 2026 Drama · Runtime not yet confirmed, but expect a slow-building erotic thriller that takes time to develop its voyeuristic premise.
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7.3/10
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Before you watch

Fourth film in Filipino erotic thriller series about voyeurism and betrayal

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The brief

The fourth entry in this Filipino erotic thriller series doubles down on sultry voyeurism and bedroom betrayals, with Bobby Bonifacio crafting a deliberately sleazy atmosphere that feels both trashy and oddly magnetic. Albie Casiño brings surprising intensity to the peeping tom protagonist, while the two female leads navigate the twisted power dynamics with committed performances that elevate the pulpy material. The pacing builds slowly through lingering gazes and half-glimpsed secrets before everything explodes into melodramatic chaos in the final act. Perfect for fans of late-night cable thrillers who appreciate their guilty pleasures served with genuine filmmaking craft and aren't afraid of some serious moral ambiguity.

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The verdict

If you enjoy provocative erotic thrillers with strong performances and don't mind morally questionable protagonists, this delivers genuine filmmaking craft beneath its deliberately sleazy surface. If you're uncomfortable with voyeuristic themes or prefer your drama without explicit content, this unapologetically trashy guilty pleasure will likely feel too seedy for your taste.

Watch with

  • 👫 Adults seeking guilty pleasure thrills
  • ⚠️ Not appropriate for minors or sensitive viewers
  • ⚠️ Skip if uncomfortable with voyeurism themes

Heads up

  • Voyeuristic behavior and invasion of privacy (frequent)
  • Sexual content and nudity (frequent)
  • Adultery and relationship betrayal (moderate)
  • Morally questionable protagonist behavior (frequent)

Credits

Director
Bobby Bonifacio
Cast
Apphle Celso, Sahara Bernales, Albie Casiño, Marco Mora, Rolando Toralba, Christian Paolo Lat, Renz Tantoco
Official synopsis

A countryside boy rents a room from a couple and discovers a hole exposing their secrets. His voyeurism leads

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