CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD 2


Director:
Eli Craig
Writers: Carter Blanchard, Eli Craig, Adam Cesare
Stars: Katie Douglas, Aaron Abrams, Carson MacCormac

In the once-thriving Midwestern town of Kettle Springs, Frendo the clown was more than just a mascot — he was a smiling symbol of community pride and prosperity. But that cheerful mask was ripped away when Frendo returned in a nightmarish killing spree, leaving the streets drenched in blood and shattering the illusion of small-town safety forever.

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Now, in Clown in a Cornfield 2, the nightmare is far from over — it’s mutating into something even more terrifying.
Months after the massacre, the town struggles to pick up the pieces. Survivors are plagued by relentless nightmares, and the scars of trauma run deep. But as the cornfields sway under the summer sun, a darker current stirs: copycat killers emerge, cult-like devotees honor Frendo’s legacy, and whispers of his return haunt the air like a curse.

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The annual harvest festival — once a joyful celebration — now looms like a warning. Beneath the laughter, tension simmers, trust crumbles, and fear takes root. Every shadow hides a threat, and every friendly face could be wearing a mask. Because in Kettle Springs, evil has many disguises… and some of them smile.

When the corn turns red, there are no safe places left — only survivors, if they’re lucky enough to make it to the next sunrise.

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