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Currently streaming on multiple platforms such as Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home, and coming to Bluray from director Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett, and Searchlight Pictures comes the next game of READY OR NOT 2: Here I Come.
Grace MacCaullay (Samara Weaving) has survived the Le Domas ritual and is now in the hospital trying to recover. What she isn’t expecting is the arrival of her sister Faith (Kathryn Newton). Their relationship is strained, but is Grace’s emergency contact after all. Meanwhile, back at murder mansion, Ursula (Sarah Michelle Gellar) and Titus (Shawn Hatosy) Danforth are raring up for another game, especially since there is a current vacancy in the High Seat of the Council. That’s because Chester Danforth (David Cronenberg) has chosen to, well, step down, shall we say?
Almost instantly, Grace and Faith come face to face with someone who doesn’t want to wait for a new gathering. Captured once again, this time with Faith, they are brought to The Lawyer (Elijah Wood), where the new game is explained and the rules. Grace, and now Faith, have to make it till morning in another game of hide-and-seek, this time at Le Domas. If Grace makes it until morning, she is free to go again. If she doesn’t, whoever makes the kill gets the High Seat.
Also, as a nice twist, since the families are at the games, if the oldest falls, the next in line joins in the game or forfeits. When the game begins, almost immediately, Chen Xing (Olivia Cheng) tries to tell the girls that there is another way, by a stipulation in the rules of the game. That doesn’t please Ignacio (Nestor Carbonell), who wants that seat for himself. As the families keep coming, it is Ursula and Titus that seem to be taking control – of everything.
While running, the two sisters bicker over the reason they are mad at each other. Both are still upset, and it gets in the way of things. Until Grace comes face to face with Titus and the deal she makes in order to save her little sister, but don’t count the sisters out just yet.
Weaving returns as Grace, a woman who married into a family of Satan worshipers who made her life a living hell – literally. Thinking she has finally survived the worst night of her life, the girlfriend needs to suit up once again because this time, she has more to lose than her own life. I love Weaving’s character's reaction to things this time around, because although gross, she just isn’t shocked by what the family is capable of. This actress has solidified herself as a serious and comedic actress all in one fell swoop, and she does it so bloody well.
Newton as sister Faith, is dealing with family issues that cause her to be just as sarcastic as her big sister. Even after she learns what Grace has been through, it isn’t until she experiences it up close and personal that she begins to understand. Even so, that family stuff is a killer, and hanging onto it for this long means someone has to forgive. Newton is perfectly paired with Weaving, and I enjoyed the banter between the two that is perfectly timed.
Gellar as Ursula is the twin to Titus and marches to the beat of her own evil drum. She is bossy, hard, but focused on one thing – that High Seat! Having Gellar in the game is fun as she brings her own brand of evil to the game. Hatosy, as Titus seems to be the whipped twin in the pair, doesn’t think before he acts. Everything he does is based on one thing: aggression toward anyone who gets in his way. I’m a Hatosy fan, but it’s probably because he is so good as Dr. Jack Abbott in the award-winning HBO series THE PITT. Of course, Titus would be a character Dr. Abbott would want to heavily sedate! Here, he gets the chance to be as bad as he wants to be.
Wood as The Lawyer is so charmingly evil that it made me laugh. He is so calm about the rules and knows exactly when to get out of the way when things get, well, explosive. Wood always has the amazing ability to choose roles that challenge how the audience sees him. There are expressions he gives his character that are so full of mischief that I couldn’t help but laugh.
Other cast include Kevin Durand as Bill Wilkinson, Varun Saranga as Madhu Rajan, Nadeem Umar-Khitab as Viraj Rajan, Juan Pablo Romero as Felipe El Caido, Masa Lizdek as Martina Rajan, Maia Jae as Francesca El Caido, Dan Beime as Kip Danforth, and Anthony Hall as Wan Cheng Fu.
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Special Features include The Games Goes On: The Making of READY OR NOT 2, Part 1: Written in Blood, Part 2: Casting the Chaos, Part 3: Designed for Destruction, Part 4: Blood, Guts and Practical Mayhem, Rules of the Game, Gag Reel, and Audio Commentary by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett.
READY OR NOT 2: Here I Come doesn’t try to change the original formula of the 2023 READY OR NOT, which I absolutely love about it. Instead, it brings families together to share in the bloodlines with only a few loopholes in the original game plan. The race for the High Seat means greed, and greed is not always good. Especially when you are being chased by katanas, rocket launchers, and a man with a mean right hook.
Weaving and Newton go up against Gellar and Hatosy in most of the film. That means survival goes up against the lust for power, and sometimes, surviving is better than dealing with the devil. This is a film that calls out for a group movie night filled with fun, laughs, and expected violence when you are running for your life. So, gather up everyone, place your bets to see who makes it until morning!
In the end – it’s double or nothing!

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