
It's the last thing you'll see.
About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control.
- 6.6
- 2024
- Released
- 2h 7m

Naomi Scott
Skye Riley
Rosemarie DeWitt
Elizabeth Riley
Lukas Gage
Lewis
Miles Gutierrez-Riley
Joshua
Peter Jacobson
Morris
Ray Nicholson
Paul Hudson
Dylan Gelula
Gemma
Raúl Castillo
Darius
Kyle Gallner
Joel
Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore
Zebedee Row
Alexi
Roberts Jekabsons
Yev
Sean Stolzen
Maksim
Jon Rua
Anton
Vladimir Duthiers
Vladimir Duthiers
Kristine Johnson
Kristine Johnson
Margot Weintraub
Young Fan
Christopher Bailey
Dunbar
Xhloe Rice
Gothy College Student
Caitlyn Classey
Fan
Ivan Carlo
Alfredo
Mila Falkof
Smiling Girl
Christopher Sky
Skye's SUV Driver
Jarrett Austin Brown
Intoxicated Man
Erika Chase
Girl in Bar
Micaela Lamas
Costume Designer
Karma Jenkins
Makeup Artist
Daphne Zelle
Hair Stylist
Ken McGraw
Clinic Security Guard
Brandi Bravo
Young Doctor
Delphi Harrington
Benefit Patron
Fredi Bernstein
Talent Handler
Trevor Newlin
The Monstrosity































Released
en
$28,000,000.00
$138,128,854.00
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- #new york city
- #suicide
- #concert
- #delusion
- #trauma
- #hallucination
- #addiction
- #sequel
- #murder
- #curse
- #car accident
- #scar
- #demon
- #guilt
- #pop music
- #evil
- #sobriety
- #self-harm
- #delusional
- #popstar
- #smile
- #supernatural horror
- #body horror
- #psychological horror
- #tour
- #horror
Reviews
"_Fuck the tour!_" Naomi Scott... I did not regonize your game. You acted your tushy off in this! The first Smile was a nice refreshing horror movie and this sequel does not disappoint. Hard to not to mention parts that would be spoilers, but there are some twists that made me want to watch this again just to make sure I didn't miss any details.
I found it to be a significant improvement over the first installment. Naomi Scott's portrayal of Skye Riley is outstanding; she brings depth and authenticity to every emotional scene, making her character's journey compelling and relatable. The film benefits from a higher budget of $28 million, compared to the original's $17 million, which is evident in its enhanced production quality. The ope
nice scary movie

First Smile was a great horror movie. I was worried that second one wouldn't be very good as usually this is how it happens, but thankfully, Smile 2 was a great continuation of first one. It didn't disappoint. I'm very pleased with Smile 2. They did great.
The only thing I can remember about the first Smile (2022) was that it went downhill after that opening scene with the patient. I had no intention of watching a second one until I saw it was Naomi Scott, "... fine." Now I'm looking forward to the next one. Naomi Scott carried this film with her performance.

Tween horror. Perfect to have on in the background whilst making tiktoks or like somthing I dunno lol. I get the feeling the script for this was written in text speak and emojis. I'm not sure if this is Blumhouse, I couldn't summon enough interest to bother finding out. If you've seen the first flick (not movie and certainly not film), you know what this is about, cheese "jump scares" that s

An improvement on the (good) original. Naomi Scott's performance is outstanding, she is so convincing and fully committed to the role all the way through - to the point that she elevates the film as a whole up a notch. The rest of the cast are good, e.g. Rosemarie DeWitt, but <em>'Smile 2'</em> is very much Scott's movie. The run time is perhaps a little longer than it needs to be, though to
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/smile-2-review/ "Smile 2 not only proves to be the best horror movie of 2024, but it also stands out as one of the best horror sequels in recent years, improving upon all aspects that made the original a gigantic success. Through a thought-provoking exploration of trauma, loss, and guilt, the story’s rising emotional intensity elevates the fasci











