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Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (Comedy, Horror, Thriller)
A bloody mix of startling twists and unexpected humor,Searchlight Pictures’ “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come” debuts onBlu-ray and DVD Tuesday, June 16. The film is also now available to own on Digital.
In the actionpacked, darkly comedic horror sequel that expands the “Ready or Not” mythology with another lethal game of hideand seek, Samara Weaving (“Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”) returns as Grace alongside an allstar cast, including Kathryn Newton (“Freaky”), Sarah Michelle Gellar (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”), Shawn Hatosy (“Southland”), Nestor Carbonell (“Lost”), David Cronenberg (“Star Trek: Discovery”) and Elijah Wood (“The Lord of the Rings” trilogy). Still reeling from her brutal escape from the Le Domas family, Grace is thrust into an even more unhinged bloodbath when she becomes prey once again — this time hunted alongside her estranged sister by four rival families, each ruthlessly vying for absolute power and control of the High Seat of the Council.
Bonus features on the Blu-ray and Digital releases of “Ready or Not 2: Here I Come” include two feature-length audio commentary tracks — one with directors/executive producers Matt Bettinelli-Olpin (“Scream VI”) and Tyler Gillett(“Abigail”) and stars Samara Weaving and Kathryn Newton, and the other with Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett, executive producers/writers Guy Busick (“Scream 7”) and R. Christopher Murphy (“Ready or Not”), producers James Vanderbilt(“Zodiac”) and Tripp Vinson (“Murder Mystery 2”), and editor Jay Prychidny (“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice”) — as well as an 11-minute gag reel and a 2-minute “Rules of the Game” featurette where viewers can learn the rules of the deadly game of hide and seek, from the contained family ritual to the expanded high-stakes hunt. Additionally, both releases feature the four-part behind-the-scenes featurette “The Game Goes On: The Making of ‘Ready or Not 2,’” where viewers can listen to the directors and cast discuss what sets the sequel apart from the first film and how the team expanded the story in a meaningful way; see what various actors brought to their roles; dive deeper into the design and execution of the film’s finale with a look at the set construction, practical effects and the bloody aftermath left behind; and explore how the film’s explosive deaths and blood gags were created.
Scream 7 (Horror, Mystery)
After debuting on Digital last April, “Scream 7” finally comes home on DVD, as a 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Combo Pack and as a limited-edition 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray SteelBook Tuesday, June 16, from Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group.
Ghostface returns with a vengeance — and this time it’s personal. Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell, “Wild Things”) has built a quiet life with her family, far from the horrors that once defined her. But when Sidney’s daughter (Isabel May, “Young Sheldon”) becomes Ghostface’s next target, her worst fears become reality. Forced to face the nightmare she thought was buried, Sidney launches a relentless fight to protect her family.
Fans can enjoy more than 40 minutes of killer bonus content on the 4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray Combo Pack, SteelBook and Digitalreleases of “Scream 7,” including six deleted scenes that were slashed from the final cut of the film: “Scott is Ghostface,” “Chloe and Lucas Connect,” “Tatum and Ben Say Goodbye,” “Jessica and Sidney Chat,” “Tatum and Ben Leave Bar” and “Chad and Mindy.” Three featurettes are also included. Viewers can watch the legacy cast survive the set of the most personal “Scream” yet in “Scar Tissue: The Making of ‘Scream 7;’” discover the designs behind the goriest death traps, and get an inside look at the making of the iconic Macher house, in “Building Tension: Production Design;” and go inside the choreography of the film’s most intense chases and physical face-offs with Ghostface in “Dance of Death: Stunts.” The music video for Ice Nine Kills’ “Twisting the Knife” featuring Mckenna Grace (“Regretting You”) rounds out the extras, with an extended version available on the Digital release.




