Radio Silence Talks Reclaiming ‘Ready or Not 2: Here I Come’ and How a Pillow Nearly Derailed It
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Star Samara Weaving had a mishap with her back that nearly took her out of the game just days before shooting: “I don't think we've ever been more anxious about the prep of a movie and whether or not it was going to happen."
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Radio Silence , the filmmaking collective of Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, are finally back for more twisted fun and sadistic games in Ready or Not 2: Here I Come , the original property that took their careers to the next level back in 2019. When The Hollywood Reporter sat down with the directing duo three weeks out from their sequel’s March 20 release, they were all smiles. They’re confident in their Samara Weaving -led follow-up, and together with Searchlight, they were eager to screen the film for press over a month out from release, a tell-tale sign of confidence for any movie. Related Stories Movies Director Kevin Williamson on Giving Neve Campbell What She Wanted in 'Scream 7,' With Sidney Prescott at the Center Movies 'Scream 7' Review: Put a Knife in It -- This Franchise Is (or Should Be) Done The new installment picks up right where the 2019 horror-thriller left off. Weaving’s Grace MacCaullay is smoking her victory cigarette having just defeated the Le Domas family, her wealthy in-laws for half a day, at their ritualistic and deadly take on hide-and-seek. She quickly collapses from the injuries she’s sustained, and when she awakens in a hospital bed, she’s greeted by her estranged biological sister (and outdated emergency contact), Faith MacCaullay ( Kathryn Newton ). The bickering sisters are soon forced to work together as Grace’s win over a “High Council family” has triggered a more expansive game of hide-and-seek among four other elite families who are competing to be the head of the shadowy institution that secretly runs the world. THR last caught up with Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett for their vampire thriller, Abigail (2024), and at that point in time, they were offering their well-wishes to the Ready o...
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