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Survival was just the beginning.

The Strangers: Chapter 2 (2025)

Runtime: 98 min
Release date: 25/09/2025
Production countries: United Kingdom, United States of America
Production companies: Lionsgate, Fifth Element Productions, Sherbone Media, Lipsync Productions, Stream Media
Overview
When The Strangers learn that one of their victims, Maya, is still alive, they return to finish what they’ve started.
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Renny Harlin
Director
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Alan Freedland
Screenwriter
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Alan R. Cohen
Screenwriter
Cast
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Madelaine Petsch
as Maya
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Froy Gutierrez
as Ryan
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Gabriel Basso
as Gregory
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Ema Horvath
as Shelly
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Brooke Lena Johnson
as Nurse Danica
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you'll be on the edge of your seat

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Duration: 00:47
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her survival was only the beginning

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Duration: 00:40
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What if danger lives next door?

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Duration: 00:16
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Take a closer look.

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We could be anyone.

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trust no one.

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Duration: 00:19
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Official Trailer

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Duration: 02:19
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WELCOME TO VENUS, OREGON!

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Duration: 00:26
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Official Teaser Trailer

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Duration: 01:41
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Did you miss us? Teaser Trailer Tomorrow

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Duration: 00:20
Reviews
Author: Geronimo1967
I should probably have watched the first one of these from last year to remind me because a bit like when “Maya” (Madeleine Petsch) wakes up in hospital, I couldn’t remember what she’d survived either. We are quickly reminded that her and her perfectly manscaped boyfriend “Jeff” (who must have read the script so stayed home and trimmed his beard this time) had been gruesomely assaulted by three local spooks bedecked in rudimentary face masks. He’s since gone the way of the dodo, but she managed to make it to the hospital where the cops were aghast at her story. Thing is, though, once her murderous antagonists discover that not only did she she survive, but that she’s in the local hospital, then the scene is set for a chapter two. Preposterousness now ensues in an almost risible fashion, as she is pursued through this almost empty hospital and then out into the woods towards the very cabin in which their misery began. Of course, after last time, she has mastered some rustic ninja skills but unsure who she can trust from this tightly-knit community, what are her chances of survival against the trio of tormentors who want to slice and dice her - just because she is there? The dialogue is barely worth mentioning, the acting plaudits are easily stolen by the masks - at least they a supposed to be plastic, and the frying pan to fire scenarios that unfold make the decision to board the Titanic in 1912 seem entirely risk-free by comparison. The only thing that is truly scary is that this tees up for a sequel, otherwise it’s a shocker in all the wrong ways.I should probably have watched the first one of these from last year to remind me because a bit like when “Maya” (Madeleine Petsch) wakes up in hospital, I couldn’t remember what she’d survived either. We are quickly reminded that her and her perfectly manscaped boyfriend “Jeff” (who must have read the script so stayed home and trimmed his beard this time) had been gruesomely assaulted by three local spooks bedecked in rudimentary face masks. He’s since gone the way of the dodo, but she managed to make it to the hospital where the cops were aghast at her story. Thing is, though, once her murderous antagonists discover that not only did she she survive, but that she’s in the local hospital, then the scene is set for a chapter two. Preposterousness now ensues in an almost risible fashion, as
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