Screenrant
With the writer played by Ethan Hawke in the first Sinister and his family consigned to Bughuul’s box of home movies, Sinister 2 picks up with its predecessor’s sole survivor, Deputy So-and-So (James Ransone), as he tracks the rampage of the demonic entity through various homes and families. His travels bring him into contact with Courtney Collins (Shannyn Sossamon), a young mother hiding herself and her twin nine-year-old boys from her estranged, abusive husband who has inadvertently placed her family next in Bughuul’s path of terror.
Ciaran Foy (The Citadel) takes over in the director’s chair from Scott Derrickson, who once again co-wrote the script with C. Robert Cargill. We sat down with Sossamon and Ransone to their roles in the expanding Sinister mythology, which scenes unsettled them the most and whether Deputy So-and-So has a real name or not.
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