Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett return to direct, as do writing duo Guy Busick and R. Christopher Murphy.
Samara Weaving - Grace MacCaullay
Kathryn Newton - Faith MacCaullay
Sarah Michelle Gellar - Ursula Danforth
Shawn Hatosy - Titus Danforth
Elijah Wood - The Lawyer
David Cronenberg - Chester Danforth
Néstor Carbonell - Ignacio El Caido
Kevin Durand - Bill Wilkinson
Olivia Cheng - Chen Xing
Varun Saranga - Madhu Rajan
Summary
Picking up immediately after previous film ended, Grace is rushed to hospital.
She awakes handcuffed to a bed as the police suspect foul play at the Le Domas mansion. When her estranged sister and emergency contact Faith turns up, they're kidnapped by Ursula and Titus Danforth.
Grace learns her 'victory' came at a price, as before Ursula and Titus murdered Chester, family patriarch messaged the remaining families of the Council informing they must kill Grace before dawn to claim the vacant 'High Seat', but breaking the rules will make Mr. Le Bail angry.
Let the game begin.
The ball is in play
Upping the scale sacrifices some of the magic, but chaotic symphony of carnage was still a bloody good time.
Aside from the girls melting Viraj inside an industrial washing machine, the stand out sequence is Grace and El Caido blinding each other with pepper spray against the irony of Bonnie Tyler's Total Eclipse of the Heart. Confrontation begins with enemy comically firing a rocket launcher the wrong way, which could be a nod to Cindy (Rae Dawn Chong) rescuing Matrix in Commando (1985).
Titus beating the ever loving shit out Faith smacks of Virgil (James Gandolfini) doing the same to Alabama (Patrica Arquette) in True Romance (1993).
Outcome is different, but even so.
Grace marries Titus to guarantee her and Faith's safety, handing power to the Danforths and effectively ending the game.
The marriage goes ahead, but using a law circumvent revealed by Chen, Grace repeatedly stabs 'husband' in the neck and removes herself from the Council, leaving satanists to fight over the ring she threw into the pit.
Suffice to say, they fail, resulting in a blood explosion. Grace and Faith leave, taking a goat for good measure.
If trilogy comes to fruition, I bet title will be Ready or Not 3: Here We Come.



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