10 Horror Movie Sequels That Started In Surprising Ways
10. Slumber Party Massacre II
Slumber Party Massacre is everything you'd expect from a slasher film released in 1982. Overflowing with the cliches of the subgenre, this Amy Holden Jones-helmed offering presents a group of disposable teens, a drill-wielding killer, and the sort of chaos and carnage one automatically associates with the slashers of that time.
While Russ Thorn, the villain of Slumber Party Massacre, is offed at the end of the movie, that didn't stop him from technically returning for the 1987 follow-up picture.
Rather than the middle-aged mass murderer seen in the first film, the big surprise of Slumber Party Massacre II is how Russ is presented upon being resurrected for another dose of bloodshed. As shown in the opening moments of SPM2, this rogue is now a hip 'n' cool 1950s greaser, decked out in leather and sporting a guitar that's fitted with a drill bit. Oh, and he sings. Like, a lot. So much so, Slumber Party Massacre II borders on being an all-out musical at times.
For better or worse, Slumber Party Massacre II's first 15 minutes sets out to make you fully aware that this is very much a different film to its predecessor.