Tabloid journalist John Garrett (Terrence Knox) arrives with his estranged son Danny (Paul Scherrer) to cover the story, suspecting there is more to the "Gatlin cult" than meets the eye.
The cult reformulates under a new leader named Micah (Ryan Bollman), who is possessed by "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" and begins orchestrating elaborate deaths for the adults of Hemmingford.
A local woman who becomes a love interest for Danny. Notable Deaths & Sequences
Released in 1993, is the first sequel to the 1984 adaptation of Stephen King's short story. It shifts the setting from Gatlin to the neighboring town of Hemmingford, Nebraska, following a journalist and his son as they uncover a new resurgence of the murderous cult. Plot Overview
John’s rebellious son who finds himself drawn to the local youth.
Following the events of the first film, authorities discover the bodies of the Gatlin adults and relocate the surviving children to Hemmingford.
An elderly woman is crushed by her own house in a sequence referencing The Wizard of Oz .
Tabloid journalist John Garrett (Terrence Knox) arrives with his estranged son Danny (Paul Scherrer) to cover the story, suspecting there is more to the "Gatlin cult" than meets the eye.
The cult reformulates under a new leader named Micah (Ryan Bollman), who is possessed by "He Who Walks Behind the Rows" and begins orchestrating elaborate deaths for the adults of Hemmingford. Children of the Corn 2: The Final SacrificeHD
A local woman who becomes a love interest for Danny. Notable Deaths & Sequences Tabloid journalist John Garrett (Terrence Knox) arrives with
Released in 1993, is the first sequel to the 1984 adaptation of Stephen King's short story. It shifts the setting from Gatlin to the neighboring town of Hemmingford, Nebraska, following a journalist and his son as they uncover a new resurgence of the murderous cult. Plot Overview Notable Deaths & Sequences Released in 1993, is
John’s rebellious son who finds himself drawn to the local youth.
Following the events of the first film, authorities discover the bodies of the Gatlin adults and relocate the surviving children to Hemmingford.
An elderly woman is crushed by her own house in a sequence referencing The Wizard of Oz .