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4.8/10
IMDbWorst Sequel or Prequel | 1999
Best Performance by a Younger ActorActress | 2000 | Emily
Best Horror Movie | 2000
Best Actress | 2000 | Emily
Budget 21,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 17,762,705 USD
Sissy Spacek was offered a cameo in this sequel to Carrie (1976) which she turned down. However, she did give Katt Shea permission to use some of her scenes from Carrie (1976) for flashbacks.
Aside from archive footage from the first film, Amy Irving is the only actress and character to return for the sequel.
During filming of the climatic party/bloodbath sequence, it took three attempts to shoot Rachel using her telekinetic powers to shatter the glass doors. On the first take, Emily Bergl flinched, and on the second take, she showed her clenched teeth. On the third take, they were able to finish the scene as they wanted it with her showing no facial reaction. Real glass, shattered by the blowers, was used for this scene, and Emily received multiple cuts on her skin (back, arms, legs, and backside) after the shooting of each take. She is deliberately not shown afterward from the back to hide her injuries.
Loosely based on a real-life 1993 incident in which a group of high school jocks, the Spur Posse, were involved in a sex scandal.
The film began as an original story, before producers realised how similar it was to Carrie (1976) and so they made it a sequel.
"Rachel Lang: Please. Don't leave me. I don't have anyone. Please, God... let me die."
"Sheriff Kelton: Sue, are you sure you aren't still trying to save a girl who died twenty years ago?"