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In The Wrath of Becky, the enraged teen continues her vengeful quest, facing off against a group tied to a fascist organization. Humor offsets the violence in this action-horror-comedy sequel.
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In The Wrath of Becky, the enraged teen continues her vengeful quest, facing off against a group tied to a fascist organization. Humor offsets the violence in this action-horror-comedy sequel.
6.1/10
IMDbThe Wrath of Becky builds upon the primal ferocity established in its predecessor, showcasing the teen's unyielding rage and her John Wick-like motivation for revenge. This time, a well-rounded sense of humor offsets the violence, creating a more entertaining and playful experience. Writer/directors Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote recalibrate the tone with a humorous reintroduction to the title character, emphasizing her growth and the absurd interactions she encounters. Lulu Wilson shines in her portrayal of the young killer, exuding a delightful mix of playfulness and unrestrained anger. The comedic antics extend to the villains as well, with standout performances from Sean William Scott and Courtney Gains. While the violence may be slightly subdued compared to the first film, the brisk pacing ensures an easy and fun watch. The Wrath of Becky succeeds in delivering an entertaining action-horror-comedy romp, earning cheers during intense moments and keeping viewers on edge. It may not deviate significantly from the original formula narratively, but it offers an irreverent and enjoyable continuation of Becky's story.
Budget 199,507 USD
Box Office Collection 207,118 USD
Production took place in secret in New Jersey, spanning 18 days. Additional filming occurred in the town of Scotch Plains in early June 2022.
Matt Angel and Suzanne Coote were approached to write and direct a sequel to Becky in December 2021 by producer J.D. Lifshitz. Given no further direction and only three weeks to write the script, Angel watched Kill Bill for guidance in the film's tone and characters. Lulu Wilson worked closely with the filmmakers to soften the edges of Becky. Having two years passed between films, Wilson hoped to see a more mature iteration of the character.
In June 2022, the film was officially announced under the title Becky 2: The Wrath of Becky. Seann William Scott was revealed to be playing the film's villain, as well as serving as an executive producer alongside Wilson.
Angel and Coote, as well as their cinematographer Julia Swain, decided to drop the hand-held methods of filming utilized in the previous film and instead use slicker camera movements and Steadicam.
Nick Morris, co-writer on the first film, and directing pair Jonathan Milot and Cary Murnion were also on board as executive producers.