![]() While we wait for any news on The Babysitter 3 though, here's everything you need to know about the potential third movie. ![]() Maybe once he's wrapped on that, we might get some movement on the possible horror threequel. McG does still have a connection at Netflix as he signed up to direct new body-swap comedy Family Leave in November 2022. And I would love to because I would love to conclude the arc of the Cole character," he told CBR. Melanie (Emily Alyn Lind) is the surprise main antagonist of the Netflix 2020 horror-comedy film The Babysitter: Killer Queen. If the audience wants it, they'll see it and we'll do it and, if they say, 'No, I don't like this', then we won't. "We have the story, and I firmly put it in the hands of the audience. Until we hear a definite no, there's always hope though, especially as director McG – who also co-wrote the movie – confirmed plans for a third outing around the time of Killer Queen's release. Instead, it's like watching an endless succession of humor attempts that fail to land.The Babysitter 3 has yet to be confirmed by Netflix and considering it's been more than two years since the release of The Babysitter: Killer Queen, we are getting less confident we'll see another movie. While no one expects this to be an arthouse film masterpiece, one would hope that the bloody bombast and crass jokes would provide at least a fraction of the entertainment of the movies they reference or parody. Some scenes feel like sitting through bad sketch comedy, and other scenes feel like sitting through bad improv comedy. That said, the rest of the movie is obnoxious, crass, idiotic, and, ultimately, a tedious exercise in failed humor.īesides "Haddonfield," there are references to other movies splattered throughout, and these jokes compete with sex jokes, stoner jokes, cartoonish violence, and painful moments of self-aware B movie acting and dialogue. It's a nice dig at the great and not-so-great horror movies that are supposed to be set in the flat-land Midwest despite looking an awful lot like California, and even when they go so far as to name the town "Haddonfield" (the same town stalked by one Michael Myers), it's still moderately amusing. The Babysitter: Killer Queen is set in Illinois, a land not known for having mountains, mesas, and deserts, but they're here in this movie just the same. The only remotely funny aspect of this movie is, paradoxically, one of its most subtle. With the help of a mysterious new girl in school named Phoebe, Cole must find a way to survive the night, and not be part of a blood ritual that resurrects his demonic enemies. But when old enemies unexpectedly return, Cole will once again have to outsmart the forces of evil. That night, while partying on a houseboat, Cole finds that the evil forces he thought he had defeated have returned, and there are some new faces as well. 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. On the same day that Cole discovers that he's going to be taken to a high school for students with psychiatric disorders, Melanie encourages Cole to skip school and go with her to a gigantic party on a nearby lake. Melanie ( Emily Alyn Lind), Cole's best friend and unrequited crush, is the only one who believes his story. His parents believe he has mental health issues, and his therapist thinks he just needs to lose his virginity. It has been two years since he survived and defeated a satanic blood cult led by his babysitter Bee, and since that time, he has been scorned, ridiculed, and bullied for maintaining the veracity of the ordeal. ![]() In THE BABYSITTER: KILLER QUEEN, Cole ( Judah Lewis) is starting high school. ![]() To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. Two dads smoke marijuana with a bong, and one of the dads drives while extremely high. Constant profanity includes "f-k" (which is used often) and pretty much every other curse word in the dictionary. There are jokes about and references to sex throughout, including reference to a sexual act in which several men ejaculate on a woman. The Babysitter Killer Queen is a horror-comedy splashed by gore, WTF scenes, and plenty of pop-culture references, the sequel to the 2017 Netflix original The Babysitter. Characters die by a variety of weapons and implements - everything from flamethrowers to hacksaws to high-heeled shoes. Expect lots of exaggerated horror movie violence, gore, and blood. It's a sequel to the 2017 movie The Babysitter, and while it takes place two years after the original, the story stands on its own. Parents need to know that The Babysitter: Killer Queen is a 2020 comedy/horror in which a teen must once again stop a satanic blood cult from murdering him and drinking his virginal blood. ![]()
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