The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)

The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) - Samara Weaving
The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) – Samara Weaving

The Babysitter: Killer Queen Movie Storyline. Two years after the events of the first film, Cole is now a junior in high school. He is unable to convince anyone except for his best friend Melanie that a satanic cult led by his former babysitter Bee really tried to kill him. However, Cole finds out that his parents have applied him in a psychiatric school, and he escapes with Melanie alongside her new boyfriend Jimmy, and their friends Boom-Boom and Diego to join a lake party.

At the party, Cole witnesses new student Phoebe, who has arrived at the lake after finding her missing childhood stuffed toy and directions to the lake in her locker. Later, Cole’s friends play a party game on a boat when Melanie suddenly kills Boom-Boom. She then reveals to Cole that she believed him because she has joined the cult to achieve her dreams of becoming a famous influencer, with Jimmy and Diego also revealed as cult members.

With Boom-Boom’s blood as a sacrifice, they need his blood again as an offering of an innocent to make their wishes come true. Original cultists Sonya, Allison, Max, and John also appear, having been resurrected so they could partake in the ritual or else they would die by sunrise. However, Phoebe suddenly appears, looking for gas for her jet ski, and provides Cole with some time to evade the cult members and escape with Phoebe on her jet ski.

The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)

Once on land, Cole explains everything to Phoebe, who believes him, while the cultists give chase. Sonya is first to attempt to kill them, but they end up running her over with a car left by a stranger and decapitate her with a surfboard. Allison finds them, but the two trap her between a narrow wedge of rocks and rip her head off.

The two board a boat and drive off, but Max catches the raft attached to the back of the boat and is able to pull himself onto the boat. However, Phoebe sets him on fire with a can of silly string and a lighter and Cole chops him to pieces with the boat’s propeller blades. Diego and Jimmy supernaturally disintegrate when they attempt to back off from their pursuit of Cole.

Cole and Phoebe arrive at Phoebe’s old family cabin, where they take refuge and hope to wait out the night, having been brought there from the mysterious message Phoebe received. In the cabin bunker, Phoebe reveals to Cole that her parents died because she crashed into them in a fatal car accident. Cole comforts her and admires her strength, and the two have sex.

Melanie calls Cole’s dad Archie, who has been frantically searching for him alongside Melanie’s father Juan, and fakes being drunk so that he can pick them up, hoping to lure Cole out. Cole and Phoebe come out of the bunker armed with crossbows and John accidentally kills himself when a chandelier crashes on him. Cole and Phoebe flee and, after Archie follows after them, Melanie kills her father. Cole tells Phoebe to run away while he faces his father, who drugs him so he can take him home. Melanie and Phoebe face off in a fight, which ends with Melanie capturing Phoebe at knifepoint so she can serve as bait.

The Babysitter: Killer Queen is a 2020 American comedy horror film, directed and produced by McG, from a screenplay by McG, Dan Lagana, Brad Morris and Jimmy Warden. It is a sequel to the 2017 film The Babysitter and stars Samara Weaving, Judah Lewis, Emily Alyn Lind, Jenna Ortega, Hana Mae Lee, Robbie Amell, Bella Thorne and Andrew Bachelor. The film continues the story of Cole Johnson, as a new junior high student who is later dealt with another tragic blow, and then forced to flip the script to ensure his survival from old enemies. The film was released on September 10, 2020 on Netflix to mostly negative reviews.

The Babysitter: Killer Queen Movie Poster (2020)

The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)

Directed by: McG
Starring: Judah Lewis, Samara Weaving, Jenna Ortega, Emily Alyn Lind, Andrew Bachelor, Robbie Amell, Bella Thorne, Hana Mae Lee, Ken Marino, Leslie Bibb, Chris Wylde, Amanda Cerny
Screenplay by: Dan Lagana, Brad Morris
Production Design by: Patrick M. Sullivan Jr.
Cinematography by: Scott Henriksen
Film Editing by: Martin Bernfeld
Set Decoration by: Andi Brittan
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: Netflix
Release Date: September 10, 2020 (United States)

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