Popularity: 12 (history)
Director: | Parker Finn |
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Writer: | Parker Finn |
Staring: |
About to embark on a new world tour, global pop sensation Skye Riley begins experiencing increasingly terrifying and inexplicable events. Overwhelmed by the escalating horrors and the pressures of fame, Skye is forced to face her dark past to regain control of her life before it spirals out of control. | |
Release Date: | Oct 16, 2024 |
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Director: | Parker Finn |
Writer: | Parker Finn |
Genres: | Horror, Mystery |
Keywords | new york city, concert, trauma, addiction, murder, car accident, demon, pop music, sobriety, self-harm, popstar, supernatural horror, psychological horror, horror, drug dealer, suicide, delusion, hallucination, sequel, curse, scar, guilt, evil, shocking, delusional, smile, body horror, tour, horrified |
Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Temple Hill Entertainment, Bad Feeling |
Box Office |
Revenue: $138,128,854
Budget: $28,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jun 03, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 19, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Naomi Scott | Skye Riley |
Rosemarie DeWitt | Elizabeth Riley |
Lukas Gage | Lewis |
Miles Gutierrez-Riley | Joshua |
Peter Jacobson | Morris |
Ray Nicholson | Paul Hudson |
Dylan Gelula | Gemma |
Raúl Castillo | Darius |
Kyle Gallner | Joel |
Drew Barrymore | Drew Barrymore |
Zebedee Row | Alexi |
Roberts Jekabsons | Yev |
Sean Stolzen | Maksim |
Jon Rua | Anton |
Vladimir Duthiers | Vladimir Duthiers |
Kristine Johnson | Kristine Johnson |
Margot Weintraub | Young Fan |
Christopher Bailey | Dunbar |
Xhloe Rice | Gothy College Student |
Caitlyn Classey | Fan |
Ivan Carlo | Alfredo |
Mila Falkof | Smiling Girl |
Christopher Sky | Skye's SUV Driver |
Jarrett Austin Brown | Intoxicated Man |
Erika Chase | Girl in Bar |
Micaela Lamas | Costume Designer |
Karma Jenkins | Makeup Artist |
Daphne Zelle | Hair Stylist |
Ken McGraw | Clinic Security Guard |
Brandi Bravo | Young Doctor |
Delphi Harrington | Benefit Patron |
Fredi Bernstein | Talent Handler |
Trevor Newlin | The Monstrosity |
Parker Finn | Photographer |
Name | Job |
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Todd Judson | Production Supervisor |
Ivan J. Fonseca | First Assistant Director |
Tiana Acevedo | Scenic Artist |
Megan Pederson | On Set Dresser |
Keri Lederman | Set Decoration |
Courtney Dunn | Graphic Designer |
Hannah Grill | Construction Coordinator |
Jared Balog | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Marisa Pinuelas | Hair Department Head |
Mike Rotella | Sculptor |
Emily Cappa | Art Department Coordinator |
Lester Cohen | Production Design |
Alanna Wray McDonald | Assistant Set Decoration |
Claire Kirk | Unit Production Manager |
Alexis Forte | Costume Design |
Larry W. Brown | Art Direction |
Jeremy Selenfriend | Prosthetic Designer |
Margie Verghese | Set Decoration Buyer |
Valerie Carney | Key Makeup Artist |
Sasha Grossman | Makeup Department Head |
Stephanie Armstrong | Assistant Property Master |
Anika Maram | Art Department Coordinator |
Alex O. Martinez | Art Department Assistant |
Vincent Proce | Concept Artist |
Rachael White | Hairstylist |
Adrienne Carlile | Assistant Art Director |
Zander Metz | Boom Operator |
Jared Frenke | Utility Stunts |
Kevin Rogers | Stunt Driver |
Dan Kenyon | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
George B. Colucci Jr. | Stunts |
Luke Lesko | Stunts |
Alexa Marcigliano | Stunts |
Dennis Ly | Lighting Technician |
Bob Roseman | Stunt Driver |
Mark Pettograsso | Stunts |
Peter Epstein | Stunts |
Casey David Johnson | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Alethea McElroy | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Jennifer Louise Tillery | Costumer |
Ant Wheeler | Costume Assistant |
Ashley Waldron | Graphic Designer |
William Cote | Stunts |
Christopher Place | Stunt Coordinator |
Ben Rezendes | Stunts |
Ruben Herrera | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Jose Ochoa | Utility Sound |
Johann Kunz | Special Effects Supervisor |
Jeremy Rosenstein | Assistant Art Director |
Taylor Valentine Lupini | Stunt Double |
Tyler Chong | Rigging Gaffer |
Danny Barfield | Additional Photography |
Michelle Yannarelli | Set Decoration |
Brian Magrum | ADR Mixer, Special Effects Coordinator |
Nico Coucke | Stunts |
Kyli Zion | Stunts |
Anton Gold | Sound Mixer |
Mike Burke | Stunt Driver |
Shane Geraghty | Utility Stunts |
Michael Ludwig | Key Grip |
Kara Rosella | Stunts |
Frank Bal | Stunt Coordinator |
Cristóbal Tapia de Veer | Original Music Composer |
John M. Souto | Special Effects Technician |
Justin Clarke | Stunt Driver |
Stephen Izzi | Stunts |
Billy Holman | Loader |
Barbara Nitke | Still Photographer |
Daniel Sharnoff | "A" Camera Operator |
Megaera Stephens | "B" Camera Operator |
Miguel A. Fernandez | Location Scout |
Daniel Martella | Assistant Location Manager |
Damon Michael Gordon | Location Manager |
Luis Colon | Key Grip |
George Lookshire | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Greg Meola | Rigging Grip |
Scott Sousa | Best Boy Grip |
Hilary Greer | Extras Casting |
Melanie Roddy | Location Assistant |
Joel Minnich | Gaffer |
Rachaell Dama | Set Costumer |
Gabriel A. Gonzalez | Assistant Location Manager |
Jane Pepperell | Video Assist Operator |
Anthony Pettine | Script Supervisor |
Lexi Carlson | Assistant Location Manager |
Josh Reyes | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Matthew Vietri | Grip |
Robert Streeper | Camera Operator |
Ruby Bowles | Location Assistant |
Russell Lynn | Gaffer |
Christina Cominelli | Location Scout |
Ginny Geiser | Extras Casting Assistant |
Clayton Shank | Visual Effects Producer |
Celia Rowlson-Hall | Choreographer |
Elliot Greenberg | Editor |
Shannon Dollison | Makeup Artist |
Christine Hooghuis | Makeup Artist |
Philip Harrah | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Anthony Pepe | Makeup Artist |
Hailei Call | Key Hair Stylist |
Allison Imoto-Suh | Hairstylist |
Beth Rolon | Hairstylist |
Stephanie Levin | Assistant Costume Designer |
Jason W. Freeman | Dialogue Editor |
Tony Crowe | ADR Recordist |
Rustam Gimadiyev | Foley Mixer |
Bill Higley | ADR Mixer |
Pavel Niv'evskiy | Foley Editor |
Bogdan Zavarzin | Foley Artist |
Xiao'ou Olivia Zhang | Sound Effects Editor |
Spencer Pesce | Set Dresser |
George Lambert | Second Assistant Director |
Andrew Hudson | Second Second Assistant Director |
Aaron Becker | Title Designer |
Jason Pelham | First Assistant Editor |
Ang Wheeler | Costume Assistant |
Heather Backlas | Travel Coordinator |
Michelle Bayreuther | Set Medic |
Frances Fiore | Unit Publicist |
Humberto Beto Garcia | Key Production Assistant |
Colin Hamingson | Production Assistant |
Alex Lombardo | Production Coordinator |
Frazer Newton | Special Effects Coordinator |
Jeremy Beadell | Visual Effects Producer |
Heather Graham | Visual Effects Producer |
Chris Tezber | Visual Effects Producer |
Craig Crawford | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Mathieu Dupuis | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Martin Hall | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Parker Finn | Characters, Director, Writer |
Charlie Sarroff | Director of Photography |
Erin E. Clyne | Stunt Double |
Donald J. Hewitt Jr. | Stunt Driver |
Dejay Roestenberg | Stunt Double |
Name | Title |
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Jonathan Fass | Co-Producer |
Wyck Godfrey | Producer |
Isaac Klausner | Producer |
Robert Salerno | Producer |
Parker Finn | Producer |
Marty Bowen | Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 10 | 21 | 3 |
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2024 | 6 | 35 | 58 | 8 |
2024 | 7 | 29 | 36 | 21 |
2024 | 8 | 28 | 50 | 13 |
2024 | 9 | 42 | 69 | 32 |
2024 | 10 | 337 | 998 | 65 |
2024 | 11 | 966 | 2711 | 342 |
2024 | 12 | 868 | 1796 | 516 |
2025 | 1 | 487 | 699 | 305 |
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2025 | 3 | 75 | 314 | 4 |
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FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/smile-2-review/ "Smile 2 not only proves to be the best horror movie of 2024, but it also stands out as one of the best horror sequels in recent years, improving upon all aspects that made the original a gigantic success. Through a thought-provoki ... ng exploration of trauma, loss, and guilt, the story’s rising emotional intensity elevates the fascinating horror elements, creating an unforgettable cinematic experience. Naomi Scott’s career-best, riveting performance combines with technical qualities worthy of awards-season recognition, solidifying Parker Finn’s name as one of the most promising filmmakers in contemporary horror." Rating: A-
An improvement on the (good) original. Naomi Scott's performance is outstanding, she is so convincing and fully committed to the role all the way through - to the point that she elevates the film as a whole up a notch. The rest of the cast are good, e.g. Rosemarie DeWitt, but <em>'Smile 2'</em> i ... s very much Scott's movie. The run time is perhaps a little longer than it needs to be, though to be honest that is only a minor criticism in the grand scheme of things. Much of what is onscreen helps nullify any potential (minor) pacing issues, the violence and gore is quite graphic but it is nicely done and is exactly what we want to see from a production of this sort, let's be real. I will say this does feature a few too many cheap jump scares, something I'm not a big fan of, but just like the above it isn't a notion that hinders the overall quality of the end result. Based on the ending, the next sequel could be a lot of fun - here's hoping!
Tween horror. Perfect to have on in the background whilst making tiktoks or like somthing I dunno lol. I get the feeling the script for this was written in text speak and emojis. I'm not sure if this is Blumhouse, I couldn't summon enough interest to bother finding out. If you've seen the firs ... t flick (not movie and certainly not film), you know what this is about, cheese "jump scares" that solely rely on the sound being loud and some tween-palette friendly "gore" - a bit of blood. Nothing's shocking, horrifying or engaging and the "acting" is terrible, which is maybe the most shocking element. That guy that was in The White Lotus, I've seen be good in things other than this, he's not good in the 5 minutes or so he's in this. Naomi Scott waddles round like a less obese version of Florence Pugh with even less charisma. She's pretending to be a pop star, a story misstep that leads to some AI generated music that somehow sounds a decade or so dated. Film could have been vastly improved if it was ~80 minutes of Scott being attack with a screwdriver, but that didn't happen and it's 2hours of mediocrity. Looking at the sidebar here, it made money, so I guess we're getting Smile 3. With some luck, that will be an entirely AI project and no actual creatives will be harmed in the creation process.
The only thing I can remember about the first Smile (2022) was that it went downhill after that opening scene with the patient. I had no intention of watching a second one until I saw it was Naomi Scott, "... fine." Now I'm looking forward to the next one. Naomi Scott carried this film with he ... r performance.
First Smile was a great horror movie. I was worried that second one wouldn't be very good as usually this is how it happens, but thankfully, Smile 2 was a great continuation of first one. It didn't disappoint. I'm very pleased with Smile 2. They did great. ...
I found it to be a significant improvement over the first installment. Naomi Scott's portrayal of Skye Riley is outstanding; she brings depth and authenticity to every emotional scene, making her character's journey compelling and relatable. The film benefits from a higher budget of $28 million, ... compared to the original's $17 million, which is evident in its enhanced production quality. The opening prologue is particularly gripping, setting a tense and immersive tone right from the start. Director Parker Finn adopts a more mainstream approach with effective jump scares and incorporates intense gore scenes that heighten the horror experience. The narrative cleverly blurs the lines between reality and illusion, keeping viewers on edge and questioning what's real. Overall, *Smile 2* delivers a thrilling and psychologically engaging horror experience, surpassing its predecessor in both storytelling and production.
"_Fuck the tour!_" Naomi Scott... I did not regonize your game. You acted your tushy off in this! The first Smile was a nice refreshing horror movie and this sequel does not disappoint. Hard to not to mention parts that would be spoilers, but there are some twists that made me want to watch this ... again just to make sure I didn't miss any details.