Smile 2 director talks the horror sequel’s brutal, one-shot, “really surprising” opening scene: “It wasn’t going to feel like anything we did in the first film”

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Horror sequel Smile 2 makes it very clear from minute one that it won’t be taking any prisoners. The much anticipated follow-up to writer/director Parker Finn’s 2022 breakout hit Smile kicks events off with a bang, beginning with a striking and brutal one-shot scene. Of course, we won’t be diving into spoilers here – you’ll have to see the film for yourself – but what we can tell you is that it makes an immediate impression.

Which is exactly what Finn was hoping to achieve, who returns to helm this second installment. Speaking to GamesRadar+, he reveals that with the opening he wanted to do something he hadn’t done before, whilst throwing audiences right into the action. Finn explains: “Where the first film ended, I knew I wanted to have some connective tissue, a sort of through line between them, and so it felt like a natural place to start. 

“But I also knew that the opening scene was not going to feel like anything we had done in the first film, it was going to be totally something that felt really surprising in a Smile film. In the script itself, I had written that it’s going to be a single unbroken shot because I knew that was really going to create this incredibly tense, suffocating feeling as as you’re thrown into the opening. It was a major challenge to prep and shoot, but I’m really pleased with how it came out.”

Naomi Scott as Skye Riley in the upcoming movie, Smile 2.

(Image credit: Paramount Pictures)

Finn also wanted to do something different when it came to the story, meaning Smile 2 doesn’t focus on Kyle Gallner’s police detective Joel, who you may remember had the curse passed onto him at the end of the 2022 original. Instead we follow Naomi Scott’s Skye Riley, a troubled pop star who is on the dawn of a world tour.



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