
A video artist looking for work drives to a remote house in the forest to meet a man claiming to be a serial killer. But after agreeing to spend the day with him, she soon realizes that she made a deadly mistake.
1h 18m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Patrick Brice
Director

Karan Soni
Dave

Mark Duplass
Aaron

Desiree Akhavan
Sara

Kyle Field
Wade

Caveh Zahedi
Randy

Jeff Man
Alex

Patrick Brice
Old Aaron

lvizacelavie
Jun 4, 2026I do say it's a bit different from the first film. It's still FF, but somehow it's a bit more faster than slowburn this time? IDK, but that scene of Sara with Josef/Aaron in the hot tub made me feel VERY VERY UNCOMFORTABLE. It's not like I'm not used to see intimacy, it's just the aura and the way she massages the muscles of his neck like she wants to just end him right there is making me uncomfortable. The kiss too, and how they have some sort of chemistry when it comes to just talking about twisted things, VERY VERY WEIRD. I hate and love this film for how weird it made me feel. But overall, it's a nice watch but definitely much a faster pace than the first film and this one dives deeper into Josef/Aaron's life and story.

Mannu khadka
Aug 1, 2025The first Creep was a relatively enjoyable found-fountage slowburner, with excellent performances from Duplass and Brice. This movie however, largely fails to build on the foundation set from the first, with the only result being some extra characterization for serial killer Josef/Aaron. The fact is, most of this movie is extremely boring by horror standards. The majority of the plot consists of Aaron being egged on and encouraged to be creepy by his new videographer (played by Desiree Akhavan), but adds up to a series of lingering and stale shots/discussion betweens two characters, one of which is a journalist ignoring every red flag possible and the other a serial killer constantly contemplating about murdering the other. Nothing serious happens until the climax-however you see most of the action obscured from about 20 feet away. I don't recommend this movie unless you want to watch an hour drag by for a 15 minute payoff.

MalakAG
Nov 22, 2022Aaron is back and he's still insane. If you are a fan of the original Creep don't be put off thinking this is a shameless cash-in. It's brilliant and you'll love Aaron''s new look.

Arret Tutti Jatta
Nov 22, 2022Duplass was a perfect psychopath /sociopath in the first 'Creep', which worked great on various levels, thanks to the claustrophobia, limited setting, lack of music and depending greatly on flawless acting. In this sequel, he looks like he is going to repeat the first trick, on a higher gear, but the chemistry and development between the two lead stars is amazing. Duplass shows more of his background, without giving away too much, or making sure whether he is lying or telling the thruth. He just adds layers and twists, without losing the charm of the first movie. While the series could end after this movie, I hope for a third and final movie.