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Disappearance | Nightmare
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5.3/10
IMDbBest Motion Poster | 2016
Best Horror | 2016
Best Horror RemakeSequel | 2016
Best SequelPrequelRemake | 2015 | Ciaran
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 53,329,150 USD
The rural farmhouse and cornfield setting was chosen because Sinister 2 is an homage to Stephen King's "Children of the Corn".
Easter Egg: There is a drawing of The Red Faced Demon from the Insidious movies on a board in the Professor's office (roughly 59mins in).
Milo was based loosely on Isaac from Children of the Corn (1984).
The "Christmas Morning" kill film was the only one featured in Sinister 2 actually recorded on super 8 film. The others were all recorded on 16mm. Moreover, "Christmas Morning" was created several years prior to the others, and was originally going to be included in the first Sinister film. It was left out for various reasons from the first film, mostly because including it would require extending the length of Sinister in general.
Sinister 2, although following the same basic elements as the first film, differs in many ways from the first film. It was inspired by Stephen King's "Children of the Corn" and gives more personality and character to Bughuul, Deputy So & So and the possessed children. According to the filmmakers and the official trailer, the snuff films and found footage become much more elaborate and creative than in the first film.
"Ex-Deputy So & So: That voice on the radio. What does it mean? Dr. Stomberg: It's Norwegian. She says, 'Quiet. Bughuul can't hear me over your yelling, Mom.'"
"Milo: If you tell anyone, we'll kill you first, and then your whole family, and we'll watch the film over and over and over."