The movie follows a group of teenagers that are terrorized by an evil spirit. The film revolves around the traditional Filipino belief that one should never go home directly after visiting a wake since it risks bringing evil spirits or the deceased to one's home.
Is Pagpag: Nine Lives on Netflix? Yes! The movie Pagpag: Nine Lives is now on Netflix in the countries listed below.
| Writing | Joel Mercado | Screenplay |
| Directing | Frasco Mortiz | Director |
| Writing | Kren V. Yap | Screenplay |
| Production | Charo Santos | Executive Producer |
| Editing | Noel Tonga Jr. | Associate Editor |
| Editing | Jerrold Tarog | Editor |
| Crew | Ays de Guzman | Creative Consultant |
| Editing | Beng Bandong | Associate Editor |
| Sound | Arnel Labayo | Sound Engineer |
| Production | Malou N. Santos | Executive Producer |
| Writing | John Paul Abellera | Creative Producer |
| Production | Lea A. Calmerin | Line Producer |
| Directing | Garry Fernando | Assistant Director |
| Production | Marizel Samson-Martinez | Supervising Producer |
| Writing | Joel Mercado | Story |
| Camera | David Abaya | Director of Photography |
| Production | Enrico C. Santos | Supervising Producer |
| Production | Lily Y. Monteverde | Executive Producer |
| Production | Roselle Y. Monteverde | Executive Producer |
| Art | Jay Custodio | Production Design |
| Sound | Francis Concio | Music |
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