Skye Riley looking shocked while the smile image is in the background with money falling in Smile 2
Supernatural horror movie Smile 2 is making its mark at the global box office, as it registers an important milestone. Written and directed by Parker Finn, it's a sequel to his successful 2022 movie Smile — adapted from his short film Laura Hasn't Slept — which grossed over $217 million against a budget of just $17 million. Smile 2 has an ensemble cast, starring Naomi Scott as pop star Skye Riley, who experiences increasingly disturbing supernatural events as she prepares to go on tour.
What This Strong Performance Means For Smile 2's Box Office Future The Film Will Almost Certainly Lose The Domestic Top Spot, But Long-Term Signs Are Encouraging Close Smile 2's strong opening is a good sign of the movie's long-term prospects, and with Halloween on the horizon, the movie should enjoy a spike of interest over the holiday season.
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