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Brahms: The Boy Ii Instant

as Sean, Liza's husband who initially dismisses her concerns.

The film was largely , who criticized it for being uninspired and abandoning the clever twist of the first movie. Brahms: The Boy II

as Liza, a mother struggling with trauma and growing suspicion of the doll. as Sean, Liza's husband who initially dismisses her concerns

Many viewers were frustrated that the sequel replaced the "man in the walls" explanation from the first film with a standard "possessed doll" trope. Many viewers were frustrated that the sequel replaced

(2020) is a supernatural horror sequel directed by William Brent Bell that follows a traumatized family moving into the guest house of the infamous Heelshire estate. Plot Overview

as Joseph, the mysterious estate groundskeeper who holds secrets about the doll’s origins. Critical Reception

For fans of the original The Boy (2016), this sequel may be disappointing due to its narrative shifts. However, those looking for a standard haunted doll movie with a gothic atmosphere might find it a passable "boilerplate" horror entry. You can check Common Sense Media for more detailed parent guides on its PG-13 content.