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Synopsis

The Strangers are back – more brutal and relentless than ever. When they learn that one of their victims, Maya (Madelaine Petsch), is still alive, they return to finish what they’ve started. With nowhere to run and no one to trust, Maya must survive another horrific chapter of terror as The Strangers – driven by a senseless, unceasing purpose – pursue her, more than willing to kill anyone who stands in their way.

Cast

  • Gabriel Basso
  • Richard Brake
  • Madelaine Petsch
  • Rachel Shenton
  • Ema Horvath
  • Froy Gutierrez
  • Brian Law
  • Florian Clare
  • JR Esposito
  • Janis Ahern
Moviegoers are saying
The Strangers: Chapter 2 has audiences divided between unintentional comedy gold and genuine frustration, with many praising Madelaine Petsch's committed performance while lamenting the film's abrupt 'to be continued' ending. Despite being universally panned for its pacing issues, viewers can't help but admire Petsch's flawless manicure surviving multiple horror scenarios.
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Metacritic

31
Sep 29, 2025

The Strangers: Chapter 2' is an improvement on 'The Strangers: Chapter 1.' Then again, a moderate case of food poisoning is an improvement on a severe one.

Metacritic review by William Bibbiani
William Bibbiani
TheWrap
0
Sep 25, 2025

The story is both simplistic and telegraphed, which is handy because some startlingly inept filmmaking makes the action almost impossible to follow. There are multiple sequences that make no sense to the eye or brain, and basic design and costume decisions that make it nearly impossible to tell characters apart from each other. The only true horror here is that there’s another couple of hours of this still to come.

Metacritic review by Richard Whittaker
Richard Whittaker
Austin Chronicle