From Twitch scares to big-screen horror
Inde Navarrette's digital past resurfaces amid $200m success of 'Obsession'

Inde Navarrette is experiencing an unusual kind of double spotlight, where a breakthrough Hollywood moment is being matched by a sudden rediscovery of her earlier life online, as fans revisit her gaming past following the success of 'Obsession'.
The Blumhouse horror, in which Navarrette plays a central role, has crossed $200 million worldwide, transforming her into one of the film's most discussed breakout performers across social media and entertainment circles.
As interest surged, viewers began unearthing her Twitch history, where she once streamed gameplay sessions to more than 50,000 followers, often playing titles such as 'Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War' while wearing a Nintendo Toad hat.
Clips circulating online also show her engaging with horror games and interacting casually with fans, a contrast many viewers have found striking given her current role in a film built on psychological dread and escalating fear.
The resurgence has been amplified by fan accounts sharing longer archived sessions, including a nearly five-hour playthrough of 'The Last of Us', which has drawn renewed attention for its early glimpse into her screen presence and personality.
In 'Obsession', Navarrette stars opposite Michael Johnston in a story about a cursed wish that spirals into dangerous fixation, with her character Nikki becoming central to the film's unsettling emotional core and narrative tension.
The film's strong critical reception and commercial performance have intensified curiosity around its cast, with Navarrette's journey from interactive streaming culture to studio-backed horror now being widely discussed as part of a broader shift in modern celebrity trajectories.



















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