![]() Killer Queen does make an interesting addition however, with newer high school aged cult members. They’re still funny at times, but it did feel a bit like they were only there to remind us of why we liked them before rather than doing something new. If they do another sequel, they’ll definitely find a way to bring these four back again! As always, they’re a lot of fun, but some of their jokes and humor are just rehashes from the first one. The four of them return, having just one more chance to complete the ritual by sunrise, else they will return to being dead as they were at the end of the first movie. ![]() One of the major highlights of the first movie was the comedy, which mostly came from the other cult members Allison (Bella Thorne), Sonya (Hana Mae Lee), Max (Robbie Amell), and John (Andrew Bachelor). This time however, it’s a much older and wiser Cole, because he definitely hit a growth spurt! However, as Cole tries to forget the past with a bit of reckless partying, his past comes back to bite him and he finds himself once again fighting for his life. Just when Cole’s parents are ready to send him to a special high school for students with psychiatric conditions, Melanie convinces him to sneak away from the weekend with a group of friends for a party on a houseboat. Just when he thinks he’s the strangest kid in high school, a new student Phoebe (Jenna Ortega) arrives with a mysterious background. Most frustrating of all to him is that she’s dating someone else while it’s quite clear that Cole still has a thing for her. You would think they’d be a couple after the events of the first movie, but it goes full romantic-comedy where she’s dating some other guy (who’s a jerk). His only real friend is Melanie (Emily Alyn Lind), who even though she witnessed some of the events that night, remembers it a bit differently than Cole. Now he’s facing the usual struggles of high school, but with the added bonus of being ostracized because his classmates think he’s crazy. Between his parents, teachers, and guidance counselors, they all have him mostly convinced that everything that happened that night was all in his head. We pick up with Cole (Judah Lewis) two years after his traumatic experience with his babysitter Bee and her satanic cult. Does Killer Queen live up to its original source film, or does it deserve to be sacrificed to the devil? Let’s take a closer look and find out! So a sequel was inevitable and three years later, fans finally got one. It was clever, comedic, meta, and didn’t fail to deliver in the gore department. ![]() 2017’s The Babysitter took the world by storm, and remains one of the most popular sleeper hits of Netflix Originals.
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