

Horror
Overview
Taking all that was great from the first instalment, the movie aims to be a wilder, leaner, faster-paced and even more entertaining anthology this time around, with a new crop of award-winning, visionary filmmakers from around the globe.
Top Cast


Eric Jacobus
Eric Jacobus
Assassin (Segment "Amateur")
Eric Jacobus
Assassin (Segment "Amateur")


Julian Barratt
Julian Barratt
Peter Toland (Segment "Badger")
Julian Barratt
Peter Toland (Segment "Badger")


Ian Virgo
Ian Virgo
Fletcher (Segment "Capital Punishment")
Ian Virgo
Fletcher (Segment "Capital Punishment")


Miguel Ángel Muñoz
Miguel Ángel Muñoz
(Segment "Equilibrium")
Miguel Ángel Muñoz
(Segment "Equilibrium")
Dana Meinrath
Dana Meinrath
Soldier (Segment "Falling")
Dana Meinrath
Soldier (Segment "Falling")
Nicholas Amer
Nicholas Amer
Grandad (Segment "Grandad")
Nicholas Amer
Grandad (Segment "Grandad")
Richard Hardisty
Richard Hardisty
Grandson (Segment "Grandad")
Richard Hardisty
Grandson (Segment "Grandad")


Sherry Lara
Sherry Lara
Mama (Segment "Invincible")
Sherry Lara
Mama (Segment "Invincible")


Francisco Barreiro
Francisco Barreiro
(Segment "Jesus")
Francisco Barreiro
(Segment "Jesus")


Julija Steponaitytė
Julija Steponaitytė
The Girl (Segment "Knell")
Julija Steponaitytė
The Girl (Segment "Knell")
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