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''The Last Exorcism Part II'' is a 2013 American supernatural horror film co-written and directed by
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. It stars Ashley Bell, Julia Garner,
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, and Louis Herthum. It is a sequel to ''
The Last Exorcism ''The Last Exorcism'' is a 2010 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Daniel Stamm. It stars Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Iris Bahr, Caleb Landry Jones, and Louis Herthum. After years of performing exorcisms, a disillu ...
'', and was released on March 1, 2013. The film follows Nell Sweetzer as she attempts to recover from her past experiences and start her life anew. Nell then starts to realize that the demon that previously possessed her has come back for her. Unlike its predecessor, it is not presented in a found footage format. The film received generally negative reviews and grossed $25 million worldwide against a $5 million budget.


Plot

A couple, Jared and Lily, finds a demonic-looking Nell Sweetzer squatting next to their refrigerator. She soon is taken to a hospital, where she appears to be
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. After spending a few months at the insightful and caring therapist Frank's home for girls in
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and settling in as a
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at a hotel under the supervision of her boss Beverly, Nell's condition seems to have improved and she no longer has "bad dreams". Nell and her group of friends Gwen, Daphne , and Monique attend a
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parade; Nell witnesses many strange happenings there, including masked men watching her. Her personality changes as things get darker. She begins to get hints that the demon
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is back. When Stephanie, one of the girls at the house, dies of an unnatural seizure, Cecile, Nell's former nurse, informs her of the Order of the Right Hand, a secret society which has been monitoring Nell. Nell's friends Gwen, Daphne, Monique, and Michelle discover a video on
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which depicts the events from the previous film revealing that the lost footage has been discovered; this frightens and angers Nell as she becomes a reluctant internet celebrity because of the video. Chris, another worker at the hotel who likes Nell, slits his own throat after viewing a clip from the same footage which depicts Nell lying about how she got pregnant. Cecile seeks help from the Order of the Right Hand, and Nell is introduced to Calder and Jeffrey. They attempt to rid the demon which is "in love" with Nell by transferring it into the body of a sacrificed chicken. The supernatural force in Nell proves to be too powerful, and Calder is forced to kill her by injecting her with a lethal dose of morphine. The demon appears in front of Nell, taking her appearance as a doppelganger, her father, and Chris, and begs her to accept its hand. Nell's pulse stops temporarily and leads Calder, Jeffrey, and Cecile, to believe that she has died. She finally gives in and grabs the demon's hand; the house is left to burn with the three secret society members being killed. Nell murders Frank and burns the home for girls, leaving her friends to die. Nell gets inside a car and the prophecy of the end of times is proven to be correct as she sets multiple buildings and vehicles aflame while driving past them.


Cast

* Ashley Bell as Nell Margaret Sweetzer * Julia Garner as Gwen *
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as Chris * David Jensen as Calder * Tarra Riggs as Cecile * Louis Herthum as Louis Sweetzer * Boyana Balta as Lily * Muse Watson as Frank Merle * Erica Michelle as Daphne * Sharice Angelle Williams as Monique * Joe Chrest as Pastor * Raeden Greer as Stephanie * Judd Lormand as Jared * E. Roger Mitchell as Jeffrey * Steven Dane Rhodes as Drunken Tourist * Ashlynn Ross as Michelle * Andrew Sensenig as Doctor * Diva Tyler as Beverly * Marcellus Grace as Janitor *
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as Old Bluesman * Gideon Hodge as Tin Man * Cristina Franco as Marie


Production


Development

On August 23, 2011, ''
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'' announced that a
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was in development. On April 20, 2012, an audition sheet revealed the film's original title was supposed to be ''Beginning of the End: The Last Exorcism II''. This was shortened to the final title shown on the poster for the theatrical release.
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was announced to be helming the film as director, with Damien Chazelle (''
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'') providing the screenplay. Ashley Bell was later announced to be reprising her role as Nell. On January 2, 2013, the official poster for the film was released, revealing the final title to be ''The Last Exorcism Part II''. The film was also produced by Eli Roth.


Filming

Production and filming began March 19, 2012 and ended on April 21, 2012. Principal photography mostly took place in .


Release

The film received its premiere in Russia on February 28, 2013. The film was released on March 1, 2013 in its U.S. premiere. The film was not released theatrically in Sweden or Australia; the film was released
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on July 3, 2013 in Sweden and July 31, 2013 in Australia. The film was originally given an R rating by the
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but cuts were made to the finished product to receive a neutered PG-13 rating (all deleted footage was restored in the unrated edition of the film).


Home media

The film was released on DVD and
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on June 18, 2013. The Blu-ray disc only contains the unrated cut of the film. The unrated version restored approximately 1 minute of footage deleted from the final cut which extended the length of certain scenes by a few seconds and depicted a more graphic version of Chris's suicide.


Reception


Box office

In its opening weekend ''The Last Exorcism Part II'' grossed $7,728,354. Domestically the film grossed $15,161,327 and $9,872,563 internationally grossing a total of $25,051,865 and surpassing its budget by over 20 million, but being a box office failure compared to the previous film's $67,738,090 gross to a $1.8 million budget.


Critical reception

The film was not screened in advance for critics. The film was widely panned by critics and audiences. Review aggregation website
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gives the film a score of 15% based on reviews from 71 critics, with an average score of 3.58/10. The critic consensus states: "''The Last Exorcism Part II'' ditches the found footage format for relatively earnest but deadly tedious psychological terror that devolves into hokum anyways."
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, which assigns a rating of 0 to 100, gave ''The Last Exorcism Part 2'' a 35 indicating generally unfavorable reviews. Frank Scheck of ''
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'' wrote that ''The Last Exorcism Part II'' was an "unimpressive follow-up [to ''
The Last Exorcism ''The Last Exorcism'' is a 2010 American found footage supernatural horror film directed by Daniel Stamm. It stars Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Iris Bahr, Caleb Landry Jones, and Louis Herthum. After years of performing exorcisms, a disillu ...
'']", though praising Ashley Bell's "[...] memorable, unsettling performance that easily can be compared to Sissy Spacek's ''Carrie (1976 film), Carrie''". Christopher Runyon of Movie Mezzanine also gave a negative review stating "Not a single aspect of this film suggests that anyone involved in the production cared". Not all reviews for the film were negative though; Mark Olsen of the ''
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'' gave a positive review stating "''The Last Exorcism Part II'' is an effectively unnerving, slow-burn supernatural horror tale".


Cancelled sequel

In light of the film's box office success, a third film had been planned, with Ashley Bell set to reprise her role. In an interview with
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, she spoke: “There’s a wait and see approach, but yeah there have been iscussions There’s a twist at the end f Part 2that is literally so shocking! I would love to step back into my
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for a third time.” Though this film had left room for a potential third film, it never materialized.


References


External links

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