8/15/2023 0 Comments Babysitter killer queen![]() ![]() While Phoebe can't get her parents back, she's seemingly comforted by the fact that her old babysitter survived-even if it was through dark magic-and is embarking on a new relationship. Where Bee and Cole shared the spotlight in The Babysitter, Cole is at the center of the sequel, and he and Phoebe share in both trauma and a need for closure. It's a simple theme that uses high-octane gore, outrageous fight sequences, and a killer soundtrack to get its point across. Ultimately, The Babysitter: Killer Queen is about closure and dealing with trauma. If The Babysitter 3 happens, it's likely not the last audiences have seen of her. Samara Weaving's return to the cast was kept very hush-hush, so clearly McG enjoys a surprise and knows that both the actress and character are a big draw for the movie. While it seems like Bee is gone for good after the ritual's failure, the fact that the book still exists could point to her being able to come back again. The movie's sub-title, Killer Queen, might also suggest that she is, in fact, the Queen Bee-a ruler of Hell. The devil is often depicted in media and literature as charming, persuasive, attractive, and skilled in the art of the deal. ![]() If she's working in tandem with the devil, she could be responsible for recruiting new souls, and did this by drafting her friends into a ritual that she knew would fail. This could also be part of the deal she made. Not only did she recruit her friends the first time, but she convinced them to do the ritual a second time. Related: The Babysitter Ending Explained: Who Is Bee?īee may not be a mere demon, but a higher-ranking instrument of the devil. While this was initially set up to seem like she also wants a second shot at the ritual, her potentially orchestrating Cole and Phoebe meeting each other-which is almost too convenient otherwise-might point to something else. Throughout The Babysitter: Killer Queen, there are brief scenes where Bee appears to each of her friends-Sonya (Hana Mae Lee), Max ( Robbie Amell), Allison ( Bella Thorne), and John (Andrew Bachelor)-and recruits them to come back and give the ritual another try. It's very unlikely that he'll be able to escape until he goes off to college, which could always be where a potential The Babysitter 3 could pick up, if director McG decides to revisit these characters for a third movie. There are other bodies from the earlier parts of the ritual, so that's likely going to cause another investigation-and a bloody one at that-to surround Cole yet again. However, her disappearance might actually make things worse for Cole. Melanie wasn't necessarily popular, but she was more popular than Cole and probably saved him from bullying on occasion due to her position on the social totem pole. In the first movie, Bee was popular, and she liked Cole-this gave him some semblance of security. So, while she and Cole will have each other, they'll likely be hard-pressed to overcome either of their reputations, as high school is often depicted as a difficult place for a teenager, unless they happen to be popular. Her choice to scream very loudly during her introduction to his English class, in front of everyone, was more than enough to peg her as weird. ![]() Related: Judah Lewis Interview: The Babysitter: Killer QueenĬole will likely still struggle in high school and be a social outcast, especially since Phoebe also seemed to make waves when she first arrived at his school. Then, just like in the previous film, the fun and games start to go south quickly. Despite them not being as close as they were before, Cole still goes with Melanie, her boyfriend Jimmy (Maximilian Acevedo), and their other friends to a lake party. His insistence that all of his memories and stories are one-hundred percent factual has taken a toll on his social life and alienated him from his childhood friend, Melanie (Emily Alyn Lind). After all, he knows that he survived the Satanic ritual started by his babysitter and best friend, Bee ( Samara Weaving), and her friends. McG's sequel to 2017's The Babysitter, The Babysitter: Killer Queenpacks the same energy as its predecessor, but the movie's ending left some unanswered questions after the credits rolled.įollowing Cole (Judah Lewis) two years after the events of The Babysitter, the now high-school aged teenager is struggling to cope with his day-to-day life when everyone around him thinks he's crazy. WARNING: Major spoilers for The Babysitter: Killer Queen ![]()
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