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Netflix: 5 Things To Love About The Babysitter: Killer Queen

 

Netflix: 5 Things To Love About The Babysitter: Killer Queen

The Babysitter: Killer Queen is a comedy horror film directed by McG. It was released on September 10, 2020, and has not gained that much fame as Netflix wanted. It is a sequel to the film, The Babysitter, which was released in the year 2017. This film was not as much a big hit as its first part, but it also does not mean that there is nothing in this film to appreciate.

Here are five things to love about the film, The Babysitter: Killer Queen.



The Campy Humor

One of the best parts of The Babysitter was that it emphasized its campy humor perfectly. Along with the story of the film, it also focussed on its B-movie humor. However, some of the jokes were not appreciated but still, the comedic vibes of The Babysitter: Killer Queen was the same as that of the first film. The most lovely things in this film are over-the-top death scenes, the scary moments, and the campy humor of Cole’s therapy sessions.

A New Primary Antagonist

Samara Weaving, like Bee, played the character of Cole’s babysitter in the film, The Babysitter. Since the story of both the films, The Babysitter and The Babysitter: Killer Queen is almost the same in terms of structure. It would not be the right choice for the franchise to make Samara Weaving again plays the role of the main antagonist. It could also make the film boring. As the storyline is the same about the Satanic cult, the franchise made a great decision to use Melanie as the new antagonist in Killer-Queen. It was an excellent decision because Melanie was a good and long-time friend from the first movie, and showing her as a villain in this film was a decent twist.

Bringing The Original Cult Back

It is always a great decision to bring back the original cast for a sequel because recasting and writing a movie script for completely different characters can be frustrating. It can be very complicated and confusing for the audience as well. Robbie Amell, Bell Thorne, Andrew Bachelor, and Hana Mae Lee are some of the characters who have been brought back into the sequel of The Babysitter. These characters created a bridge between both of the films for the continuation of the story.

Cole And Phoebe Teaming Up

Jenna Ortega is playing the role of Phoebe in the film, The Babysitter: Killer Queen. We have seen in the first movie that Melanie was the friend of Cole, but in this film, she joined a dark side and played the role of a primary antagonist. To fight back against the cult, Cole needed someone for his help. Phoebe was the one who came in the firm of Cole’s helping hand. Phoebe consistently ran the story of the film and made it more interesting.

The Babysitter Being Good

In the film, The Babysitter, Samara Weaving, as Bee, played the role of a babysitter. Cole truly loved Bee because she was an excellent babysitter. But, the unexpected thing was the return of Samara Weaving and the reveal that Bee was not as evil as she appeared. The audience was pleased to see the character of Bee as she cared all along because she made a pact with the devil to save another kid.

After learning about all the five things to love about the film, The Babysitter: Killer Queen, we have concluded that the babysitter was really sweet, and to save the kid, she made a pact with the devil. Also, there are several other ways about loving the character of Bee as she cared a lot till the end. There are many twists in the film, especially Melanie becoming the new primary antagonist.


Source:-   The Babysitter: Killer Queen

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