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The Strangers: Prey at Night
The Strangers: Prey at Night is a 2018 slasher film directed by Johannes Roberts, and written by Bryan Bertino and Ben Ketai. It is the sequel to The Strangers (2008) and the second installment of The Strangers film series. The film stars Christina Hendricks, Martin Henderson, Bailee Madison, and Lewis Pullman as a family vacationing at a secluded mobile home park where they are attacked by three masked strangers.
Development of the film began in August 2008 when Rogue Pictures had confirmed that a sequel was in the works, with Bertino co-writing the screenplay with Ketai. It was originally slated to begin principal photography in 2009, during which time it was tentatively titled The Strangers: Part II. Laurent Briet and Marcel Langenegger were considered as directors, but the job was eventually given to Johannes Roberts. After a troubled development period, filming to the sequel began on May 30, 2017.
The Strangers: Prey at Night was released in the United States on March 9, 2018, and in the United Kingdom on May 4, 2018, grossing $32.1 million worldwide on a budget of $5 million. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics.
After the events of the first film, the three masked strangers—Dollface, Pin-Up Girl and the Man in the Mask—arrive at a secluded trailer park in Kalida, Ohio, and murder middle-aged couple Sheryl and Marvin.
The next day, their niece Cindy and her husband Mike take a trip with their children, 18-year-old Luke and 16-year-old Kinsey, to the trailer park to spend time together before Kinsey leaves for boarding school. Upon the family's arrival, unmasked Dollface knocks at their front door and asks for Tamara, but she is turned away by Cindy. Kinsey and Luke find their aunt's and uncle's mutilated bodies inside another trailer. Dollface knocks a second time and is again turned away. Mike follows Luke to find the bodies, while Cindy and Kinsey return to the family trailer. They find their cell phones smashed before Dollface attacks them. Cindy helps Kinsey escape and sacrifices herself.
Mike and Luke find the voicemail that Cindy left for their uncle before arriving, realizing that the offenders had been waiting for them that whole time. After fending off the Man in the Mask, they find Cindy dead. They drive around, shouting for Kinsey, before the Man in the Mask causes their van to crash by throwing a cinder block on the car's windshield. Mike gets impaled with a wooden plank and gives Luke the gun. After Luke leaves to find his sister, Mike is killed by the Man in the Mask with an ice pick. Kinsey encounters Dollface and is stabbed in the thigh before being rescued by Luke. Luke hides Kinsey under a porch while he runs to the general store for help. He calls 911 but realizes he is not alone when Pin-Up Girl cuts the phone line and the call goes dead. Luke escapes to the swimming pool, where he overpowers and kills Pin-Up Girl. An angry Man in the Mask stabs Luke in the back, leaving him to drown in the pool; Kinsey rescues him before setting off to find help.
A deputy finds Kinsey but is quickly killed by Dollface. Kinsey shoots Dollface in the chest with a shotgun that she found in the deputy's patrol vehicle, removes her mask, and asks why she is doing this, to which she replies, "Why not?" Kinsey then kills her with a shot to the head. The Man in the Mask arrives and rams the back of the police SUV, causing his truck to get stuck in the collision. Then Kinsey notices a hole in both the vehicles' gas tanks and ignites the gasoline leak, blowing up both trucks. The Man in the Mask survives the explosion and chases Kinsey, but he is severely injured and pulls out a shard of glass that was impaled in his stomach, then he passes out. Kinsey flags down a passing truck, but the driver flees upon seeing the horrifically burned man sneaking up behind Kinsey with an axe. She jumps into the back of the truck as the man clambers on behind her. She strikes him in the head with a baseball bat she finds in the truck's bed, hitting him with such force his head caves in and knocks him off the truck. As the car speeds away, the camera focuses on the man lying into the road, staring at the camera, lifeless.
Some time later, Kinsey is at a hospital with Luke. As she awakens, she is shocked and frightened at the sound of loud knocks and the doorknob turning, and she drops her cup of water.
The Strangers: Prey at Night
The Strangers: Prey at Night is a 2018 slasher film directed by Johannes Roberts, and written by Bryan Bertino and Ben Ketai. It is the sequel to The Strangers (2008) and the second installment of The Strangers film series. The film stars Christina Hendricks, Martin Henderson, Bailee Madison, and Lewis Pullman as a family vacationing at a secluded mobile home park where they are attacked by three masked strangers.
Development of the film began in August 2008 when Rogue Pictures had confirmed that a sequel was in the works, with Bertino co-writing the screenplay with Ketai. It was originally slated to begin principal photography in 2009, during which time it was tentatively titled The Strangers: Part II. Laurent Briet and Marcel Langenegger were considered as directors, but the job was eventually given to Johannes Roberts. After a troubled development period, filming to the sequel began on May 30, 2017.
The Strangers: Prey at Night was released in the United States on March 9, 2018, and in the United Kingdom on May 4, 2018, grossing $32.1 million worldwide on a budget of $5 million. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics.
After the events of the first film, the three masked strangers—Dollface, Pin-Up Girl and the Man in the Mask—arrive at a secluded trailer park in Kalida, Ohio, and murder middle-aged couple Sheryl and Marvin.
The next day, their niece Cindy and her husband Mike take a trip with their children, 18-year-old Luke and 16-year-old Kinsey, to the trailer park to spend time together before Kinsey leaves for boarding school. Upon the family's arrival, unmasked Dollface knocks at their front door and asks for Tamara, but she is turned away by Cindy. Kinsey and Luke find their aunt's and uncle's mutilated bodies inside another trailer. Dollface knocks a second time and is again turned away. Mike follows Luke to find the bodies, while Cindy and Kinsey return to the family trailer. They find their cell phones smashed before Dollface attacks them. Cindy helps Kinsey escape and sacrifices herself.
Mike and Luke find the voicemail that Cindy left for their uncle before arriving, realizing that the offenders had been waiting for them that whole time. After fending off the Man in the Mask, they find Cindy dead. They drive around, shouting for Kinsey, before the Man in the Mask causes their van to crash by throwing a cinder block on the car's windshield. Mike gets impaled with a wooden plank and gives Luke the gun. After Luke leaves to find his sister, Mike is killed by the Man in the Mask with an ice pick. Kinsey encounters Dollface and is stabbed in the thigh before being rescued by Luke. Luke hides Kinsey under a porch while he runs to the general store for help. He calls 911 but realizes he is not alone when Pin-Up Girl cuts the phone line and the call goes dead. Luke escapes to the swimming pool, where he overpowers and kills Pin-Up Girl. An angry Man in the Mask stabs Luke in the back, leaving him to drown in the pool; Kinsey rescues him before setting off to find help.
A deputy finds Kinsey but is quickly killed by Dollface. Kinsey shoots Dollface in the chest with a shotgun that she found in the deputy's patrol vehicle, removes her mask, and asks why she is doing this, to which she replies, "Why not?" Kinsey then kills her with a shot to the head. The Man in the Mask arrives and rams the back of the police SUV, causing his truck to get stuck in the collision. Then Kinsey notices a hole in both the vehicles' gas tanks and ignites the gasoline leak, blowing up both trucks. The Man in the Mask survives the explosion and chases Kinsey, but he is severely injured and pulls out a shard of glass that was impaled in his stomach, then he passes out. Kinsey flags down a passing truck, but the driver flees upon seeing the horrifically burned man sneaking up behind Kinsey with an axe. She jumps into the back of the truck as the man clambers on behind her. She strikes him in the head with a baseball bat she finds in the truck's bed, hitting him with such force his head caves in and knocks him off the truck. As the car speeds away, the camera focuses on the man lying into the road, staring at the camera, lifeless.
Some time later, Kinsey is at a hospital with Luke. As she awakens, she is shocked and frightened at the sound of loud knocks and the doorknob turning, and she drops her cup of water.
