Brahms: The Boy II Gets First Trailer

Fans of 2016's The Boy have been patiently waiting the past year for official updates on the [...]

Fans of 2016's The Boy have been patiently waiting the past year for official updates on the sequel, Brahms: The Boy II, with the film's first trailer finally being released, which can be seen above. The film was originally slated to debut last summer, though the releases of movies like Child's Play and Annabelle Comes Home made for a crowded field of films featuring pint-sized terrors, likely resulting in the film's initial delays. As each release date approached and fans failed to see a trailer, doubts arose that the film would ever be released, though the above trailer seemingly confirms that the film will be landing in theaters on February 21st.

Unaware of the terrifying history of Heelshire Mansion, a young family moves into a guest house on the estate where their young son soon makes an unsettling new friend, an eerily life-like doll he calls Brahms. Katie Holmes stars in STXfilms and Lakeshore Entertainment's Brahms: The Boy II, alongside Christopher Convery (Gotham), Owain Yeoman (The Belko Experience), and Ralph Ineson (The Witch).

In the original film, Greta (Lauren Cohan) is a young American woman who takes a job as a nanny in a remote English village. She soon discovers that the family's 8-year-old is a life-sized doll that they care for just like a real boy, as a way to cope with the death of their son 20 years prior. After violating a list of strict rules, a series of disturbing and inexplicable events bring Greta's worst nightmare to life, leading her to believe that the doll is actually alive.

The Boy hit theaters in Janury of 2016 and, despite debuting outside the Halloween season, managed to turn a significant profit, earning $64 million worldwide on a reported budget of $10 million. Despite its financial accomplishments, the film didn't entirely connect with critics, earning only 30% positive reviews on aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, which describes the film, "The Boy could have gone in any number of scary or interesting directions, but instead settles for usual jump scares scattered throughout a pedestrian plot."

The sequel sees the return of director William Brent Bell from a script by Stacey Menear, who also wrote the original. The Boy II was produced by Lakeshore's Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi, and Eric Reid, in addition to Matt Berenson, Jim Wedaa, and Roy Lee.

Brahms: The Boy II lands in theaters on February 21st.

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