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'Smile 2' First Plot Details Revealed, 1 Original Star Returning & 5 Joining Cast!

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Smile 2 is coming! The sequel to the hit 2022 horror film is in the works, and a teaser just aired at CinemaCon 2024. /Film was in attendance, and provided the first review of the teaser, noting that it focuses on an all-new character – a pop star – “whose glamorous world is about to get dragged to hell.” After a few glimpses of her pop star performances, the footage then showed a man breaking into her dressing room and smiling creepily at her.

She is also confronted by a child with braces who “flashes her a similar malevolent smile.” The reviewer described the footage as “flashier” than the first film.

Smile grossed more than $217 million at the box office on a $17 million budget. Smile 2 arrives in theaters on October 18, 2024. Find out which original star is returning, and which stars are joining…

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