In 2016, Don’t Breathe shocked audiences with an incredibly disturbing plot involving three twenty-somethings breaking into the home of a blind man, a turkey baster, and a lot of bloody violence. This summer, Stephen Lang returns as the blind man, aka Norman Nordstrom, but this time in a completely different context. While Nordstrom was the clear antagonist of the first film, silently killing his victims and doing even more horrendous things due to his acceptance that “there is no God,” in this surprise sequel, Nordstrom takes on the role of the protagonist as he fights to protect what family he has left. You can watch the trailer for the film below:

  In ‘Don’t Breathe,’ Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang) was underestimated by everyone because of his blindness: he revealed an unflinching will to survive and get what he wants… but also a monstrous, evil side of his personality, as nothing – no person or conscience – will stand in his way. Now, in ‘Don’t Breathe 2,’ eight years later, Nordstrom lives with 11-year-old Phoenix; he has recreated the family that was stolen from him by a drunk driver and has found the twisted justice he’s always felt was his due. When intruders once again come to his home, this time focused on Phoenix, Norman will reveal for a second time what’s hidden inside him… and again, it will be in new and unexpected ways. This isn’t the first sequel in which the previous film’s antagonist becomes the protagonist, the Terminator franchise perfected this idea back in the day with Terminator 2: Judgement Day, but unlike T2, Don’t Breathe 2 doesn’t just feature the same actor in a heroic role, but the same character as well, which in this case is a hard pill to swallow. If Don’t Breathe disturbed you (and how could it not), this might not be the film for you, but if you just love action thrillers it’ll be right up your alley. Don’t Breathe 2 is set to premiere in cinemas on August 13.

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In 2016, Don’t Breathe shocked audiences with an incredibly disturbing plot involving three twenty-somethings breaking into the home of a blind man, a turkey baster, and a lot of bloody violence. This summer, Stephen Lang returns as the blind man, aka Norman Nordstrom, but this time in a completely different context. While Nordstrom was the clear antagonist of the first film, silently killing his victims and doing even more horrendous things due to his acceptance that “there is no God,” in this surprise sequel, Nordstrom takes on the role of the protagonist as he fights to protect what family he has left. You can watch the trailer for the film below:

  In ‘Don’t Breathe,’ Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang) was underestimated by everyone because of his blindness: he revealed an unflinching will to survive and get what he wants… but also a monstrous, evil side of his personality, as nothing – no person or conscience – will stand in his way. Now, in ‘Don’t Breathe 2,’ eight years later, Nordstrom lives with 11-year-old Phoenix; he has recreated the family that was stolen from him by a drunk driver and has found the twisted justice he’s always felt was his due. When intruders once again come to his home, this time focused on Phoenix, Norman will reveal for a second time what’s hidden inside him… and again, it will be in new and unexpected ways. This isn’t the first sequel in which the previous film’s antagonist becomes the protagonist, the Terminator franchise perfected this idea back in the day with Terminator 2: Judgement Day, but unlike T2, Don’t Breathe 2 doesn’t just feature the same actor in a heroic role, but the same character as well, which in this case is a hard pill to swallow. If Don’t Breathe disturbed you (and how could it not), this might not be the film for you, but if you just love action thrillers it’ll be right up your alley. Don’t Breathe 2 is set to premiere in cinemas on August 13.

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In 2016, Don’t Breathe shocked audiences with an incredibly disturbing plot involving three twenty-somethings breaking into the home of a blind man, a turkey baster, and a lot of bloody violence. This summer, Stephen Lang returns as the blind man, aka Norman Nordstrom, but this time in a completely different context.

While Nordstrom was the clear antagonist of the first film, silently killing his victims and doing even more horrendous things due to his acceptance that “there is no God,” in this surprise sequel, Nordstrom takes on the role of the protagonist as he fights to protect what family he has left. You can watch the trailer for the film below:

 

In ‘Don’t Breathe,’ Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang) was underestimated by everyone because of his blindness: he revealed an unflinching will to survive and get what he wants… but also a monstrous, evil side of his personality, as nothing – no person or conscience – will stand in his way. Now, in ‘Don’t Breathe 2,’ eight years later, Nordstrom lives with 11-year-old Phoenix; he has recreated the family that was stolen from him by a drunk driver and has found the twisted justice he’s always felt was his due. When intruders once again come to his home, this time focused on Phoenix, Norman will reveal for a second time what’s hidden inside him… and again, it will be in new and unexpected ways.

This isn’t the first sequel in which the previous film’s antagonist becomes the protagonist, the Terminator franchise perfected this idea back in the day with Terminator 2: Judgement Day, but unlike T2, Don’t Breathe 2 doesn’t just feature the same actor in a heroic role, but the same character as well, which in this case is a hard pill to swallow. If Don’t Breathe disturbed you (and how could it not), this might not be the film for you, but if you just love action thrillers it’ll be right up your alley.

Don’t Breathe 2 is set to premiere in cinemas on August 13.

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