
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
Director


Moments after surviving an all-out attack from the Le Domas family, Grace discovers she’s reached the next level of the nightmarish game — and this time with her estranged sister Faith at her side. Grace has one chance to survive, keep her sister alive, and claim the High Seat of the Council that controls the world. Four rival families are hunting her for the throne, and whoever wins rules it all.

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
Director

Tyler Gillett
Director

Guy Busick
Writer

R. Christopher Murphy
Writer

Tripp Vinson
Producer

James Vanderbilt
Producer

Bradley J. Fischer
Producer

William Sherak
Producer

Samara Weaving
Grace MacCaulley

Kathryn Newton
Faith MacCaulley

Elijah Wood
The Lawyer

Sarah Michelle Gellar
Ursula Danforth

Shawn Hatosy
Titus Danforth

David Cronenberg
Chester Danforth

Dan Beirne
Kip Danforth

Olivia Cheng
Wan Chen Xing

Antony Hall
Wan Cheng Fu

Varun Saranga
Madhu Rajan

Nadeem Umar-Khitab
Viraj Rajan

Masa Lizdek
Martina Rajan

Nestor Carbonell
Ignacio El Caido

Maia Jae
Francesca El Caído

Juan Pablo Romero
Felipe El Caído

Kevin Durand
Bill Wilkinson

Kara Wooten
Pernilla

Grant Nickalls
Detective Bassett
CinemaSerf
3/22/2026
Having barely escaped from her nuptials alive, poor old “Grace” (Samara Weaving) finds her recovery in hospital brought to quite a violent end. It seems that the fraternity that had assumed she would be eliminated by their previous game of hide and seek is now having to fill a gap in the upper echelons of it’s leadership. Unfortunately for her estranged sister “Faith” (Kathryn Newton), she was still listed as her emergency contact and so she, too, is soon embroiled in the next stage of this recruitment process. Under the supervision of lawyer-cum-master of ceremonies (Elijah Wood) they are offered the opportunity to take over the whole shooting match - but only if they can survive the hunting process that is now going to ensue at a swanky golf course owned by the squabbling “Danforth” siblings “Ursula” (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and “Titus” (Shawn Hatosy). I know Mark Twain thought golf a waste of a decent walk, but I think he might have preferred it to what comes next as the two women have to un-handcuff themselves and then survive attacks by machete, rifle, pistol and even the axe - and, of course, they prove no slouches when it comes to weaponising a tumble dryer or even a marriage proposal as they try to survive. This doesn’t start off so great, but once the scene is set and we’ve met the hunted and the hunters, this turns into quite an entertaining film with plenty of ketchup, some spontaneous combustion and plenty of gory-looking action as we head to a conclusion that maybe isn’t so big on jeopardy, but that is still suitably messy and suggests maybe there could be room for a third. This isn’t especially innovative, no, but unlike many others in the genre it isn’t trying to be. You can see it as a sequel or just as a stand-alone comedy slasher that has it’s tongue in it’s cheek and that is simply out to make you smile now and again, and both Weaver and Newton look like they are having some fun. You will probably never recall it - I certainly didn’t remember the first one from 2019, but I did quite enjoy it in the end.