is a 2021 horror-thriller sequel that shifts Norman Nordstrom (The Blind Man) from a terrifying antagonist into an unlikely, albeit morally grey, protector. Quick Facts Release Date: August 13, 2021 Director: Rodo Sayagues
Available on Netflix and for purchase/rent on platforms like Fandango at Home Plot Summary
Norman must use his lethal skills to navigate a series of brutal traps and save the girl from her own family. Content & Age Rating The film is rated R for extreme violence and graphic gore.
Stephen Lang as Norman Nordstrom, Madelyn Grace as Phoenix
Her biological mother needs a heart transplant, and the gang intends to take Phoenix’s heart to save her.
The kidnappers are actually Phoenix's biological father and his gang.
Unlike the first film's focus on tension, this sequel leans heavily into "grindhouse" style action and gore.
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is a 2021 horror-thriller sequel that shifts Norman Nordstrom (The Blind Man) from a terrifying antagonist into an unlikely, albeit morally grey, protector. Quick Facts Release Date: August 13, 2021 Director: Rodo Sayagues
Available on Netflix and for purchase/rent on platforms like Fandango at Home Plot Summary
Norman must use his lethal skills to navigate a series of brutal traps and save the girl from her own family. Content & Age Rating The film is rated R for extreme violence and graphic gore.
Stephen Lang as Norman Nordstrom, Madelyn Grace as Phoenix
Her biological mother needs a heart transplant, and the gang intends to take Phoenix’s heart to save her.
The kidnappers are actually Phoenix's biological father and his gang.
Unlike the first film's focus on tension, this sequel leans heavily into "grindhouse" style action and gore.
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