What at first seems a solution will become a big problem for the family of Liza (Katie Holmes), Sean (Owain Yeoman) and their young son Jude (Christopher Convery).
Because after being robbed in London, they seek tranquility in a rented house on the grounds of the abandoned Heelshire Mansion, where they will meet Brahms, a disturbing porcelain doll.
Katie Holmes returns to horror!
"I know people love horror movies, so I was excited to be a part of it and get a chance to create a great character," says Holmes about the challenge.
On joining the sequel, the actress highlighted the director's great work in the previous installment: “I really like William Brent Bell as a director. I think he did a great job with the first one.”
And although she really likes participating in a film that terrifies the public, she doesn't like being a spectator: “I love going to the movies, and I like horror movies. I don't always go, because sometimes they are very scary. If I go, I have to go with a group of people," she confessed.