

Hopefully we'll get word from Netflix soon, because I'd love to see the blood cult go after Cole as the sacrifice rather than the blood of the innocent (since he's not so innocent anymore, wink, wink). Could you imagine the blood cult popping up while Cole was in the middle of final exams? I'd probably just let them take me right then and there. After all, we don't fully know if Melanie and the blood cult are gone for good or if they're just in hell until they can try the ritual again in two years, which would put Phoebe and Cole in college. "I would like to see Cole and Phoebe navigating high school, before everything inevitably goes bad again," she said. Lind had her own ideas about a potential The Babysitter 3, seeing as her character didn't technically make it out of the second one alive. She is the most important woman in his life, but then again, maybe Cole's been through enough and Phoebe will be the first to not betray him. I don't know if there are any more demons out there for him to conquer." Granted, Cole didn't think Melanie would betray him, so it makes logical sense that Phoebe would be next. "I'd also like to see him make it through high school and graduate. "I'd really like to see where Cole and Phoebe's relationship goes and what develops there," said Lewis when asked about what he envisions for Cole.
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What could it possibly mean for the future of The Babysitter franchise? In an interview with POPSUGAR, stars Judah Lewis (Cole) and Emily Alyn Lind (Melanie) discussed what they'd like to see if a third movie becomes a reality. until we catch a glimpse of Bee's satanic book completely intact during the mid-credits scene. With Cole finally getting the girl, and Bee, Melanie, and the rest of the blood cult seemingly dead, all is right in the world. 10, but the movie's mid-credits scene is giving us hope. Maybe the new Goth girl, fresh from “juvie” and named “Phoebe” (Jenna Ortega) can help.There's been no word from Netflix yet about whether or not there'll be a follow-up to The Babysitter: Killer Queen, which premiered on Netflix Sept.

“What can I say? The Devil gives good head!”

He and we are puzzled when Allison ( Bella Thorne), Sonya ( Hana Mae Lee) and John ( Andrew Bachelor), among others, show up for more ritualistic “play.” Didn’t we see Allison’s head explode in a shotgun blast last time out? And damned if the SAME murderous things go down, with many of the same villains. The only “friend” who could verify the events of that awful, blood-stained night they survived two years ago is Mel ( Emily Alyn Lind), the school hottie who refuses to ding her rep by confirming his worst nightmare was true.Īs consolation, she invites him to a Teens Gone Wild houseboat party down on Lake Mead or Lake Powell (in the desert). “Killer Queen” has our once-babysat fraidy-cat Cole ( Judah Lewis) coping with high school bullies, parents ( Leslie Bibb, Ken Marino) who never believed his babysitter was mistress of a Devil Book cult.
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He even got to do a “Terminator” sequel.Īnd here he is, just a couple of years after getting that AARP card in the mail, producing and directed a little TV here and there and making disposable shlock-shock comedies for Netflix. Granted, in this “post-director” filmmaking environment, where you’re either a legend or just this week’s hack who talks a good game and works cheap (Russo Brothers, cough cough), just finding steady work is a challenge.īut McG, real name Joseph McGinty Nicol, directed “We Are Marshall.” He survived the Cameron/Lucy/Drew “Charlie’s Angels” franchise (barely). The sequel, in which finding fresh slasher comedy laughs shows, first scene to last, isn’t anything to skip (home) school for.Īnd there’s just enough down time, –in between the frenetic butchery, manic off-color one-liners, teens behaving badly, teachers cursing students and parents taking bong hits while they play VR “Halo” - to ponder the imponderable. “The Babysitter: Killer Queen” is a sequel to the teen death-cult comedy “The Babysitter,” which all the cool kids gathered round the TV to “Netflix” back in 2017.
