
‘Ma 2' horror sequel in development with Octavia Spencer returning
Blumhouse Productions is developing a sequel to its 2019 horror hit Ma, with Octavia Spencer set to return as the iconic killer, Sue Ann Ellington.
The film, which gained a cult following after its release, will continue the dark and twisted tale of Sue Ann, who developed an unsettling bond with a group of high schoolers in the original.
While the project remains in its early stages, Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum expressed excitement about Spencer's return, stating, ''Ma' has proven to be a social phenomenon since its release in 2019, with fans eagerly embracing the film and Octavia's iconic performance as Ma.' '
The first Ma film, directed by Tate Taylor, saw Spencer's character offer a group of teenagers a place to party in her basement, only for the situation to spiral into violence. The low-budget thriller was a box-office success, grossing $61 million globally.
Since its release, Ma has continued to enjoy popularity, with the film being embraced in memes and pop culture. Spencer even engaged with fans in 2020, hosting a contest for the best Ma meme. The film was also featured in Blumhouse's Halfway to Halloween event in 2024, alongside other iconic horror films.
Although no director or release date has been set, fans of the original can look forward to another terrifying chapter with Spencer's return to the role of Ma.

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