Julia Garner and Dianne Wiest star in this follow-up to the 1968 thriller, centering a side character’s nightmarish untold story.
The future for this malevolent child was left unknown at the end of the first novel and film, when the manipulated young mother beheld her infant for the first time and managed to smile warmly, despite having been tricked into giving birth to evil incarnate. Producers who held the rights to the follow-up spent years grappling with what the next chapter should be.
“And there’s always backlash to certain movements. In a way, the bleakest thing is we’re still discussing these issues in a similar manner to what we were 50 years ago, and that should be really sobering.” While still setting the story in New York during the mid-1960s, James felt Terry’s story had contemporary resonance in the aftermath of the #MeToo movement.
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