Scare Package Ii: Rad Chad's Revenge Apr 2026

Many critics praised the film as a "passionate love letter to horror," noting its impressive practical gore effects and the improved quality of the wraparound story compared to the first film.

The film utilizes a "wraparound" framing story that directly follows the original movie's ending. Scare Package II: Rad Chad's Revenge

Aaron B. Koontz, Alexandra Barreto, Anthony Cousins, Jed Shepherd, and Rachele Wiggins. Many critics praised the film as a "passionate

A direct sequel to a segment from the first film, continuing the parody of never-ending slasher franchises like Friday the 13th . A mysterious figure uses Chad’s obsession with horror

Picking up at the funeral of horror guru , the attendees—including survivors from the first film—find themselves trapped in an elaborate series of Saw -esque death traps. A mysterious figure uses Chad’s obsession with horror rules to force the guests into a deadly game where they must watch short films to find hints for survival. Anthology Segments

The film maintains a "middle of the road" presence on platforms like IMDb, with scores often landing around a 5 or 6 out of 10 from general audiences, while horror enthusiasts tend to rate it higher. and other terrible movies | Page 2

Some reviewers found the humor "juvenile" and argued that the sheer density of meta-references overwhelmed the actual storytelling, making it feel less accessible to casual viewers.

Many critics praised the film as a "passionate love letter to horror," noting its impressive practical gore effects and the improved quality of the wraparound story compared to the first film.

The film utilizes a "wraparound" framing story that directly follows the original movie's ending.

Aaron B. Koontz, Alexandra Barreto, Anthony Cousins, Jed Shepherd, and Rachele Wiggins.

A direct sequel to a segment from the first film, continuing the parody of never-ending slasher franchises like Friday the 13th .

Picking up at the funeral of horror guru , the attendees—including survivors from the first film—find themselves trapped in an elaborate series of Saw -esque death traps. A mysterious figure uses Chad’s obsession with horror rules to force the guests into a deadly game where they must watch short films to find hints for survival. Anthology Segments

The film maintains a "middle of the road" presence on platforms like IMDb, with scores often landing around a 5 or 6 out of 10 from general audiences, while horror enthusiasts tend to rate it higher. and other terrible movies | Page 2

Some reviewers found the humor "juvenile" and argued that the sheer density of meta-references overwhelmed the actual storytelling, making it feel less accessible to casual viewers.