Paramount Pictures finally announced the release date for the sequel to director Parker Finn’s hit horror thriller movie Smile.Posted on X, Paramount Pictures confirmed that the highly-anticipated Smile 2 has been scheduled to arrive in theaters on Oct. 18, 2024, over two years following the successful release of the first installment. During the original theatrical run of Smile, the film earned a total gross of more than $217 million at the worldwide box office against a reported budget of $17 million. The sequel was officially greenlit last April at the 2023 CinemaCon, where Paramount Pictures revealed that Finn will be returning to once again serve as the writer and director on the projectSmile was based on Finn’s original short film from 2019 titled Laura Hasn’t Slept, which starred Reign’s Caitlin Stasey as Laura Weaver and The Walking Dead’s Lew Temple as Dr. Parsons. It served as a prequel to the feature-length adaptation, with Stasey briefly reprising her role. The film was led by Mare of Easttown’s Sosie Bacon as she played the role of Dr. Rose Cutter, a therapist who starts experiencing supernatural occurrences involving terrorizing hallucinations after witnessing her patient kill herself while eerily smiling.RELATED: Smile: Kyle Gallner Unpacks the Twists & Turns Behind the Hit Horror Movie
Paramount Pictures finally announced the release date for the sequel to director Parker Finn’s hit horror thriller movie Smile.
Posted on X, Paramount Pictures confirmed that the highly-anticipated Smile 2 has been scheduled to arrive in theaters on Oct. 18, 2024, over two years following the successful release of the first installment. During the original theatrical run of Smile, the film earned a total gross of more than $217 million at the worldwide box office against a reported budget of $17 million. The sequel was officially greenlit last April at the 2023 CinemaCon, where Paramount Pictures revealed that Finn will be returning to once again serve as the writer and director on the project
Smile was based on Finn’s original short film from 2019 titled Laura Hasn’t Slept, which starred Reign’s Caitlin Stasey as Laura Weaver and The Walking Dead’s Lew Temple as Dr. Parsons. It served as a prequel to the feature-length adaptation, with Stasey briefly reprising her role. The film was led by Mare of Easttown’s Sosie Bacon as she played the role of Dr. Rose Cutter, a therapist who starts experiencing supernatural occurrences involving terrorizing hallucinations after witnessing her patient kill herself while eerily smiling.
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