🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: McG
- Genre: Comedy, Horror
- Release year: 2020
- Runtime (length): 1h 41min
- IMDb rating: 5.8/10 (56k votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 40%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A teenager has to survive another night of demonic babysitters, but this time everyone is thirsty for his blood at a lake party, and it turns out boning is the ultimate weapon against evil.
🍿 The Babysitter: Killer Queen: Detailed Plot Synopsis
Cole’s New Nightmare
Two years after the horrifying events of the first film, Cole is now a high school junior. No one believes his story about the satanic cult led by his babysitter Bee, except for his steadfast best friend Melanie. Branded as delusional and facing potential enrollment in a psychiatric school, Cole’s life is anything but normal.

Lake Party Gone Wrong
Cole and Melanie escape to a lake party with Melanie’s boyfriend Jimmy and their friends Boom-Boom and Diego. There, they meet Phoebe, a new student with a mysterious past. The party takes a dark turn when Melanie suddenly murders Boom-Boom, revealing herself, Jimmy, and Diego as members of a new cult. They need Cole’s innocent blood to fulfill their demonic pact.

Fighting for Survival
The original cult members, Sonya, Allison, Max, and John, are resurrected, adding to the chaos. Cole and Phoebe team up to survive the night, facing increasingly gruesome attacks. They must find a way to stop the cult before sunrise, all while uncovering shocking secrets about Phoebe’s past and Bee’s true intentions.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Cole (Judah Lewis): Two years after surviving a satanic cult, Cole must once again fight evil forces to protect himself and his friends.
- Bee (Samara Weaving): Cole’s former babysitter who returns, now with a more complex and ultimately protective agenda tied to Phoebe.
- Phoebe (Jenna Ortega): A mysterious new girl who becomes Cole’s ally and love interest, harboring secrets about her past and connection to Bee.
- Melanie (Emily Alyn Lind): Cole’s best friend who unexpectedly joins the cult, driven by a desire for fame and influence.
- Max (Robbie Amell): A muscular and overconfident member of the resurrected cult, humorously obsessed with his physique.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Max: “You fucking stud, Cole! I’m not even mad, bro! Respect!” – Max says this to Cole, showing a mix of disbelief and admiration for Cole’s unexpected actions, despite Max’s own demise.
- Melanie: “I want to be an influencer.” – Melanie reveals her motivation for joining the cult, highlighting the film’s satirical take on modern fame-seeking.
- Bee: “I made a deal.” – Bee reveals the deal she made with the devil to save Phoebe’s life.
💰Box Office
- Budget: N/A
- Domestic Gross: N/A
- Worldwide Gross: N/A
💥 The Babysitter: Killer Queen Reviews
Personal Review
I went into this movie hoping for the same fun, quirky horror-comedy vibe as the first one, and honestly, I was a bit let down. The gore is definitely turned up, which was cool, but the story felt all over the place. Jenna Ortega was a great addition, and I really enjoyed her character, Phoebe. But, honestly, the ending felt rushed, and the plot twists were kinda out there. I missed Bee’s charm and the simple fun of the first movie. It’s worth a watch if you liked the original, but don’t expect the same magic.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of horror-comedy movies”
- “Viewers who enjoyed the first ‘Babysitter’ film”
- “Those looking for a campy and over-the-top slasher”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Graphic violence and gore”
- “Strong language”
- “Sexual content”
- “Teenage drinking and drug use”
Professional Reviews
- IndieWire: “McG doubles down on the juvenile humor and over-the-top gore, but the charm of the original is lost in a sea of self-referential jokes and a convoluted plot. While the kills are creative, the film feels more like a parody than a worthy sequel. The lack of Samara Weaving for most of the runtime is a major disappointment.
- Slash Film: “Killer Queen amps up the absurdity, but the heart of the first film is missing. Jenna Ortega is a welcome addition, but the story struggles to find its footing. The constant pop culture references feel forced, and the plot twists are more confusing than clever. Fans of the original might find some enjoyment in the gore, but most will be left wanting more.
Audience Reactions
The gore and creative kills were definitely a highlight for many viewers.: Fans who enjoyed the first movie appreciated the over-the-top humor and memorable death scenes.
Jenna Ortega’s performance was a standout, with many praising her addition to the cast.: Viewers enjoyed the new characters and their interactions with the original cast.
Overall Consensus: While some fans enjoyed the increased gore and humor, many found the sequel to be a convoluted and less charming version of the original.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “Despite the movie being set two years after the first film, the actor Judah Lewis appears significantly older due to the gap between filming the original in 2015 and the sequel in late 2019.”
- “Many of the jokes and references were updated to reflect the pop culture of 2020, including nods to influencer culture and internet trends.”
- “The film continues the first movie’s blend of horror and comedy, with more over-the-top gore and self-aware humor.”
🖥️ How to Watch The Babysitter: Killer Queen?
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is currently available for streaming on Netflix. At this time, it is not available for rent or purchase on platforms like Prime Video or Apple TV. Check your local listings for potential broadcast schedules.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed The Babysitter: Killer Queen, you might like these similar films:
- Tucker & Dale vs Evil (2010): Balances gore with dark comedy.
- Ready or Not (2019): Shares a similar tone of dark humor and suspense with unexpected twists.
- Better Watch Out (2016): Home invasion turns into deadly game.
🛒 The Babysitter: Killer Queen Related Products
- The Babysitter (2017) [Blu-ray]: Own the original movie that started it all, with all the bonus features and high-definition quality for a better viewing experience and to compare it to the sequel.
- Funko Pop! Movies: The Babysitter – Bee: A collectible Funko Pop figure of Bee from ‘The Babysitter’, perfect for displaying your love for the character and the movies.
- The Babysitter Fan T-Shirt: Show your love for ‘The Babysitter’ with this cool graphic tee featuring iconic imagery from the film.
🎧 Soundtrack
The Babysitter: Killer Queen features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Yes, The Babysitter: Killer Queen is the sequel to the 2017 film, The Babysitter. It continues the story of Cole as he faces another round of demonic threats.
The Babysitter: Killer Queen is currently streaming exclusively on Netflix.
Yes, Samara Weaving returns as Bee in The Babysitter: Killer Queen, though her role is smaller compared to the first film.
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Want to know what it was *really* like filming ‘The Babysitter: Killer Queen’? This behind-the-scenes look with the cast is super fun and gives a new appreciation for the movie!
The Babysitter: Killer Queen | Exclusive Deleted Scenes | Netflix
Missing a little something after watching the movie? These deleted scenes offer a sneak peek at an alternate ending and some seriously funny moments that didn’t make the final cut!
The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020) Ending Explained | Haunting Tube
Confused by that ending? This video breaks down all the crazy plot twists and makes sense of it all. I still don’t understand some of it, but this video helped a lot!
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