


The Babysitter: Killer Queen
Two years after defeating a satanic cult led by his babysitter Bee, Cole's trying to forget his past and focus on surviving high school. But when old enemies unexpectedly return, Cole will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil.
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Plot Summary
Two years after defeating a devil-worshipping cult led by his hot babysitter, Cole is still haunted by unholy nightmares. He's now faced with a new, even more psychotic group of cultists who have returned to finish what they started, and this time they've brought friends.
Critical Reception
The film was widely criticized for its nonsensical plot, reliance on gags over substance, and being a pale imitation of its predecessor. While some acknowledged its chaotic energy, most critics and audiences found it to be a disappointing and forgettable sequel.
What Reviewers Say
- Suffers from a convoluted and nonsensical plot that tries too hard to be meta and funny.
- Relies heavily on underdeveloped jokes and gratuitous gore, lacking the charm and creativity of the first film.
- Despite a few energetic moments, it ultimately feels like a hollow and disappointing cash-grab sequel.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally express disappointment, with many finding the plot confusing and the humor forced. While some enjoyed the over-the-top action and gore, the majority felt it failed to live up to the original movie and was a forgettable experience.
Fun Fact
The film's director, McG, has stated that he wanted to lean into the absurdity and meta-commentary of the sequel, making it a more over-the-top experience than the original.
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