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While the original is at least moderately endearing, the 50+ years on sequel is bad in every conceivable way. Final rating:½ - So bad it’s offensive.


A reality TV crew charter a boat to an island for filming, one which the boat's captain had been to before and attacked by giant shrews, more than fifty years earlier.
Years after the original killer shrew incident, a new breed of the oversized rodents has evolved, posing an even greater threat to humanity. A group of scientists and soldiers must band together to combat these monstrous creatures before they completely overrun the planet. The film follows their desperate struggle for survival against the relentless and cunning shrews.
Return of the Killer Shrews is generally considered a low-budget B-movie with campy humor and over-the-top gore. While it leans into its schlocky premise, it's often viewed as a fun, if predictable, addition to the creature feature genre, appealing more to fans of cult horror than mainstream audiences.
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The film is a sequel to the 1977 cult classic 'The Killer Shrews,' aiming to recapture the spirit of low-budget monster movies with updated effects and a new storyline.
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While the original is at least moderately endearing, the 50+ years on sequel is bad in every conceivable way. Final rating:½ - So bad it’s offensive.
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