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‘May The Devil Take You Too’ Trailer: ‘The Night Comes For Us’ Filmmaker Returns With His Raimi-Esque Horror Sequel. To give you an idea of what to expect in this new film, here's a phrase from our review of the first "May The Devil Take You." Whether you're bothered by scary pale priestesses, hair clothing, fingernails dragging across a wooden floor or other horror, there's something for everyone.

If you’re looking for the next Sam Raimi, you might not need to look much further than Timo Tjahjanto. While many of you probably know the filmmaker best for his recent action film, “The Night Comes for Us,” he also released a horror film in 2018 titled, “May the Devil Take You.” And while Raimi’s name is nowhere to be found on that film, or the upcoming sequel, “May the Devil Take You Too,” it’s clear that Tjahjanto is a fan of the filmmaker’s horror output.

As seen in the new trailer for “May The Devil Take You Too,” Tjahjanto takes another stab at horror with a sequel to his 2018 film. But honestly, even if you haven’t seen the first ‘Devil’ film, you should at least watch the trailer for this to see just how bonkers and wild it is.

The filmmaker uses all the Raimi-esque tricks, with odd camera movements, over-the-top scares, and a general feeling of playfulness that contrasts the incredible horror on display. No, this isn’t a comedy, but you can tell that Tjahjanto is loving every second.

Horror fans who have been let down with recent genre entries such as "The Turning," "Black Christmas," and "The Grudge" will keep an eye out for the upcoming film by Tjahjanto. And if you haven't seen the first one, run to and check out Netflix.

While there’s no US release date listed, “May the Devil Take You Too” is arriving in Indonesian cinemas on February 27.











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