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The Strangers: Chapter 2

  • 2025
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  • 1h 38m
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4.7/10
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Madelaine Petsch in The Strangers: Chapter 2 (2025)
On the final day of their cross country road trip, a couple's vehicle breaks down, forcing them to take refuge in a remote Airbnb. As night falls, three masked strangers terrorize them until dawn.
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Left stranded in a small town with no way out, Maya must once again face a night of terror courtesy of three deadly killers whose rampage she must put to an end.Left stranded in a small town with no way out, Maya must once again face a night of terror courtesy of three deadly killers whose rampage she must put to an end.Left stranded in a small town with no way out, Maya must once again face a night of terror courtesy of three deadly killers whose rampage she must put to an end.

  • Director
    • Renny Harlin
  • Writers
    • Alan R. Cohen
    • Alan Freedland
    • Bryan Bertino
  • Stars
    • Madelaine Petsch
    • Gabriel Basso
    • Ema Horvath
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    7.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    218
    910
    • Director
      • Renny Harlin
    • Writers
      • Alan R. Cohen
      • Alan Freedland
      • Bryan Bertino
    • Stars
      • Madelaine Petsch
      • Gabriel Basso
      • Ema Horvath
    • 173User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
    • 28Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    The Strangers: Chapter 2: I Knew You Wouldn't Leave Me
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    Madelaine Petsch
    Madelaine Petsch
    • Maya
    Gabriel Basso
    Gabriel Basso
    • Gregory
    Ema Horvath
    Ema Horvath
    • Shelly…
    Olivia Kreutzova
    • Dollface Double
    Matus Lajcak
    Matus Lajcak
    • Scarecrow Double
    • (as Matúš Lajčák)
    Brooke Lena Johnson
    Brooke Lena Johnson
    • Nurse Danica
    • (as Brooke Johnson)
    JR Esposito
    JR Esposito
    • Doctor
    Richard Brake
    Richard Brake
    • Sheriff Rotter
    Pedro Leandro
    Pedro Leandro
    • Deputy Walters
    Janis Ahern
    Janis Ahern
    • Carol
    Ben Cartwright
    Ben Cartwright
    • Rudy
    Sara Freedland
    Sara Freedland
    • Annie
    Stevee Davies
    Stevee Davies
    • Dougie
    Ella Bruccoleri
    Ella Bruccoleri
    • Jasmine
    Nola Wallace
    Nola Wallace
    • Young Pinup Girl
    Pippa Blaylock
    Pippa Blaylock
    • Young Tamara
    Jake Cogman
    Jake Cogman
    • Young Scarecrow
    Froy Gutierrez
    Froy Gutierrez
    • Ryan
    • Director
      • Renny Harlin
    • Writers
      • Alan R. Cohen
      • Alan Freedland
      • Bryan Bertino
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    4Sleepin_Dragon

    Some good elements, but still somewhat underwhelming.

    After her recent ordeals, Maya wakes up in a small hospital only to discover that the strangers have unfinished business with her.

    What could be better? It's a cold, rainy evening, and Halloween is soon upon us. I'll answer my own question: almost everything else would have been better than this.

    It's definitely a pocketing of the success of the 2008 original, but it also feels as though they're diminishing that cult classic. I don't want backstories of the killers, nor do I want to know who Tamara is. It's the ambiguity that's terrifying; we didn't need answers; not knowing was scary.

    On the plus side, I have to applaud the acting talents of Madeline Petsch; I think she's excellent throughout. Let's at least give it credit for being original, unlike its predecessor. Some scenes work; I thought the scenes at the morgue looked great.

    Unfortunately, after the tension at the hospital, it nosedives and begins to feel repetitive and silly. The whole idea of the strangers visiting is what worked, the claustrophobia of it, that didn't exist in the woods sadly.

    4/10.
    5rgkarim

    Still A Stranger To Chilling Thrills and Kills

    LIKES: The Lead Actress A Few Answers Some Creative Escapes Short Run Time Interesting Filters/Cinematography Sound Editing/Creepy Music Summary: The movie does address one of the (supposed) complaints of the last one in that it provides some answers to why the killers are hunting. Chapter 2 reveals a few of the faces behind the masks, giving us a glimpse into the minds of two of the hunters as to what motivates them to be the imposing figures they have become. And helping to progress the present-day story is Maya, played by Madelaine Petsch, who does a lot with such a limited role. The fiery redhead captures the spirit of a victim well, portraying fear, trauma, bravado, and anger as she traipses through the woods. I was amazed by the physical acting, doing a nice job of walking through the woods as her injuries from the last movie take their toll. Taking much of the movie's acting on herself, she was very dynamic, and I was happy she agreed to take this series on, because she continues to be a strong aspect, and perhaps the main reason I'm keeping with the film.

    Outside of that, the movie's visual elements work to establish the same desolate, meek, and dire circumstances that Maya is still in the middle of. The grey filters work to add that isolation, hope loosely filtering in the dense trees as it offers limited safety to the madness of the masked marauders. Heavy rain effects are authentic, an imposing first act to the second chapter that offers plenty of seclusion to the potential jump scares, and adds a foreboding element she has to fight off. I'll also give Harlin points in directing, finding some dynamic shots of the action to help immerse us in the intense moments, especially in finding some clever ways for our leading lady to escape. Accompanying the visuals is a good bunch of sound editing, nothing spectacularly unique, but still giving you that harrowing collection of sound staples that are associated with horror movies. Some creepy music also finds a place in the film, again, nothing very original, but it uses the token music to a nice degree. And if none of that is up your alley, then take solace that this movie is about 80-85 minutes long, so you'll get out of it relatively quickly.

    DISLIKES: Limited Story Predictable Lacking Scare Animal Cruelty Simple Kills Horrible Character Usage Not Its Own Movie Another Chapter Coming Summary Unfortunately, the movie still has a lot of work to catch up to the cult classics we know in the Horror genre. The story is expanded upon, but it's not by much, and what we are given is not the most mind-blowing revelations at all. In fact, if I glean what I have, the story feels very cliché and underwhelming, leading to a predictable course I only hope will not be the case. That predictability diluted the scares, and the mystery is weakened by just as much with the obvious clues that they leave behind for us to follow. And when both of those key elements are gone, so goes some of the edge of the movie. Other factors that I did not enjoy were the simple kills, Strangers again choosing to do most of the dirty work off-screen, or in the most mundane element possible. While I like not being too over-theatrical (e.g., cheesy, ridiculous kills best left in a video game), the realistic elements could have used more planning and strategy than a simple arrow emerging through a body part. I felt disconnected with so many other characters, most of them practically pointless to introduce, and such bland involvement of these other characters cheapened a lot of the spectacle to again a very bland kill-fest. The movie also showed off animal cruelty, some of which was highly unnecessary, and the level of detail I had to handle was not my cup of tea, no matter how relevant it seemed. Something else I didn't like was how much this movie relies on the previous movie; so many elements are tied to the first film, which you need to rewatch for a refresher, and this film feels very much a lead-up to the next film, leaving very little time for the film to stand on its own. That focus on building up to yet another chapter makes this film feel even more wasted for a viewer like me.

    The VERDICT: The second installment in the Strangers saga isn't the worst thing I have seen, but the film has a lot more work to achieve the legendary status of a horror masterpiece. While I applaud some of the camera choices, sound effects, and ingenuity in escaping, the movie's primary strength is the lead actress and her phenomenal work with both verbal and non-verbal acting. Outside of that, the movie's second chapter feels very limited, a film that is too reliant on the first and third chapters to shine on its own. Character utilization is weak and rushed, with too much happening off-screen or to people we barely know. The few grains of story salt are minimal, with very little surprise or unique flavor to make the wait feel worthwhile. And the scares and mystery failed to impress me, nor are some of the story elements they are pursuing when they pull my pet peeve to the forefront. I suggest this one be seen at home, perhaps on Shudder, and wait for some other heavy hitters to arrive in October. My scores for this film are: Horror/Mystery/Slasher: 5.5 Movie Overall: 4.5.
    3DanielG-385

    Strange Creative Choices Indeed

    I have absoutely no idea what the director was thinking when making this film. It takes everything that made the original strangers and even the "part 1" film terrifying and engaging and stripped it completely.

    The concept of having killers with little or no motivation for their actions is scary in itself and didn't need to change, so why on earth is half of this film showing me one of the killers flashbacks as a little girl and where her violent motivations came from.. Then theres the plot or should i say lack of. There is only so many times you can watch a character hide, run, fight and repeat before it comes repetitive and loses any hope of being thrilling I'm on board with upping the ante for the sequel and that comes with a much upgraded body count that the first but this only creates more problems. Are there only two police in this town? Does no one apart from one unfortunate cleaner work in this town hospital? Can any character introduced survive longer than five minutes before being killed off with no consequence to this action?

    Then theres the infamous animal scene. I'm all up for introducing a new element to the thrills but laughable CGI and no explanation at all for its purpose just makes it (again) pointless.

    Contender for one of the worst films of the year and as much as madaline puts herself through the wars and attempts to make the most out of a lacklustre script, she cannot save the plot holes, lack of horror and utter nonsense that the majority of this film is.
    azazsolt

    Way better than the first movie

    The first chapter wasn't really original, but this one shows much more. The hour and a half at the cinema went by so quickly, I hardly even noticed.

    I liked that the main character's inner world was portrayed so well in this part, and also that she didn't only have to fight against the masked ones.
    7Nooner777

    You just have to see it for yourself

    A lot of negative reviews from folks with their opinions. I've got mine as do others and I like reading what folks have to say. I'll still check out things for myself.

    This really isn't as bad as folks say it is. I mean, it's no masterpiece but it doesn't pretend to be. This is a popcorn flick in time for the spooky movie season and it found it to be decent.

    The set up is clear from the trailers. From there we are introduced to our protagonist and a mixed group of weirdo characters. Then the killer trio shows up to well, kill people, but they're also a vulnerable group.

    The suspense is fair and tension pretty decent for a horror movie. I'll just say this, it's a pretty decent little follow up horror movie. Just see for yourself and don't let others make up your mind for you.

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    • Trivia
      Renny Harlin simultaneously filmed all three films of this trilogy. The producer explained that the lead star would film scenes for the first film in the morning and scenes for the second in the afternoon, commuting to many different locations for filming several times a day.
    • Goofs
      At around the 1:20 mark when Maya is driving the ambulance, her obviously golden nail varnish changes to black nail varnish.
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      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: THE STRANGERS CHAPTER 2 shouldn't exist | Explained (2025)
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    • Release date
      • September 26, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
      • Slovakia
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Những Kẻ Lạ Mặt: Chương 2
    • Filming locations
      • Elephant DINER - Púchovská 12, 831 06 Raca, Bratislava, Slovakia(Carol's Diner)
    • Production companies
      • Fifth Element Productions
      • Canada Audio Visual Tax Credit
      • Elipsis Capital
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,153,346
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,806,192
      • Sep 28, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $21,855,027
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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