by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: November 13, 2024
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Smile 2 , directed by Parker Finn, did well at the box office, even though it was a horror remake.
Naomi Scott plays Skye Riley in this supernatural thriller that goes deep into the mental effects of pain and fame.
With creative marketing and a new plot, the movie is more than just a scary movie; it has emotional depth and haunting images.
Scott’s intense performance has captivated viewers, showing that horror can be a powerful way to tell a story.
Keep reading to know more details.
The movie, which is a follow-up to Finn’s big hit Smile in 2022, has not only blown away predictions, but it has also reached an amazing box office milestone.
Smile 2 made over $123 million around the world as of November 2024, with a budget of only $28 million. This is a 341% profit on investment.
The movie made $60.65 millionin North America alone, which is a huge amount and puts it firmly in the top five in the country.
Smile 2 is still doing well against big-budget blockbusters, showing that a well-made horror movie can do well with both audiences and critics.
The movie was released by Paramount Pictures . It came out in theatres on October 18 and will soon be available on OTT services by November 19.
Paramount even shared the first seven minutes of the movie on Halloween so fans could get a sneak peek.
The scene had to be watched with a smile the whole time. Smile 2 became one of the most talked-about films of the year thanks in large part to these creative marketing campaigns.
Fans could have an involved experience with Paramount Pictures by going to a website and watching the first seven minutes of Smile 2 as long as they kept a smile on their face the whole time.
This new idea captured viewers and gave them a taste of Smile 2’s creepy atmosphere.
The story is about Skye Riley, a pop star who starts having scary dreams after her boyfriend, Paul Hudson (Ray Nicholson), dies in a terrible car accident.
Skye is played with a lot of depth by Naomi Scott, who plays a character who is struggling with both fame and addiction .
Skye asks an old friend, Lewis Fregoli (Lukas Gauge), to help her with her pain, but he ends his own life in front of her, passing on a bad curse.
The curse shows up as creepy, happy ghosts, which makes Skye’s mental health a constant nightmare.
As Skye’s strange encounters and past traumas make her fall apart, her journey shows how the horror genre can tell deeper, more character-driven stories, which is a trademark of director Parker Finn’s work.
The film, which was co-produced by Marty Bowen, Wyck Godfrey, Isaac Klausner, and Robert Salerno, builds on the fear of the first movie by adding psychological elements that make people question what they see.
Many critics have said that Naomi Scott’s performance as Skye Riley in Smile 2 goes beyond the horror genre, but award groups tend to overlook performances like this.
Scott, who is known for her parts in Aladdin and Charlie’s Angels, saw this as a chance to play a complicated character who wasn’t just defined by horror tropes.
She worked closely with Parker Finn. Their first meeting lasted more than two hours, and they talked about the movie’s concept and Skye’s complex personality.
Scott saw Smile 2 as a one-of-a-kind chance to play a part that had both intense psychological problems and scenes that were hard on the body.
She was able to deal with the pain and loneliness that come with fame through her character Skye.
It also gave her a chance to show a deeply human and dramatic side. Scott, who wasn’t sure about the genre at first, now thinks that Smile 2 could be a drama without the scary parts.
But the scary parts bring out the emotional depth of Skye’s journey, from getting over her addiction to fighting the visions that the magical curse is giving her.
Scott gives a raw, intense performance that shows how much she cares about the part.
This earns her praise from critics like Owen Gleiberman of Variety, who said that Smile 2 had a lot of emotional depth despite being scary.
In one of the most remembered scenes in the movie, Skye is visited by the ghost of her dead boyfriend Paul, who smiles creepily at her from the crowd at a fundraiser.
The character, played by Ray Nicholson , smiles in a way that reminds me of how his father, Jack Nicholson , looked in The Shining.
This scene quickly became a favorite because it showed how scary smiles can be in the movie.
Even though Nicholson’s act was short, it had a lasting effect because it was the perfect mix of horror and nostalgia.
As Skye faces these scary visions, Scott has to show both physical and mental turmoil, which makes the audience feel like they can reach out and touch the screen.
The movie’s last scenes have a harsh and emotional ending that makes it seem like Skye’s journey may be over, similar to how Rose Cotter’s story ended in the first Smile.
Scott had a very intense experience on set, where she had to connect with the horror, but she was very happy with her part.
She said that the movie gave her a creative experience and met a long-held need for a character-driven task.
As Smile 2 continues to draw people from all over the world, Scott has proven herself to be a versatile actor who can turn fear into a dramatic art form.
Not only does her performance show how talented she is, but it also makes a case for mainstream awards to favor horror players.
Detail | Data |
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Release Date | October 18, 2024 |
Budget | $28 million |
Domestic Gross | $60.65 million |
International Gross | $63.10 million |
Total Worldwide Gross | $123.75 million |
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