Thrilling New The Descent 2 Trailer

IGN has just debuted a new trailer for The Descent 2, which will arrive in theaters on December 4 in the U.K. and is still seeking a domestic release date. Click below to take a look at this new trailer for the sequel.



The Descent 2 stars Shauna MacDonald, Natalie Mendoza, Gavan O'Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge, Krysten Cummings and will be released in U.K. theaters on December 4.

The Descent: Part 2 was released in 2010 and stars Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Krysten Cummings, Gavan O'Herlihy, Joshua Dallas, Anna Skellern, Douglas Hodge, Doug Ballard. The film is directed by Jon Harris.


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  1. Vanboy

    It would have been great to be a tree on that set, when they were making Evil Dead!

    2 years agoby @vanboyFlag

  2. Newkill3000

    Yeah, but it didn't take the Evil Dead movie almost an half an hour to set a mood. the Descent was just dragging along.

    Yes, Ellen Sandweiss is f*cking gorgeous and still is. I'm familiar with the ladies of Evil Dead, Linda, Cheryl and Shelly.

    2 years agoby @newkill200Flag

  3. Vanboy

    Newkill, have you heard of "The ladies of Evil Dead?

    2 years agoby @vanboyFlag

  4. Vanboy

    Like I said, it set the perfect mood. I am very, very particular about my horror movies. I don't care for the Hostel "fad". Torture films for the sake of torture are lame. "Gee, we have these tourists. For a little fee, you can torture them" storiy lines are weak, and are just made for us to watch someone get killed in some gruesome way. They are deemented. What writer is sitting around thinking this crap up?
    The "torture" and "choose how you die" genres are dying out......The End.

    I like a horror movie with some kind of story set up. And when we see Sarah lose her family, and Juno look at Sarah's husband in that longing, knowing way, and then a supposed year later say,"She's not the only one who lost something in that crash", the scene is set.

    I think I'm going to watch the original tonight. I haven't watched it for six months and now I'm pumped. Hell yee, yee, yeeeeah, I'm there! Pop the corn bitch!!!!

    Oh my God! What just happened?! Sorry, I lost it for a minute. Great, now I have to change my shorts.

    That boring part you're talking about Newkill, is called "setting mood". The original Evil Dead did that. The whole first part of the movie was them traveling to the cabin, showing Scotty look in the shed, Ash looking for Scotty in the basement, the group getting stoned while listening to that Pansonic reel-to-reel recording of the chant, "Sarmonda robza, dar his-hickers donza rodza". The first Posession didn't even occure until half way through the movie, after Ellen Sandweiss got raped by the trees! That was setting the mood. That's why I liked The Descent. It took a while for the action to take place, it was worth the wait.

    By the way, I want to check out "Brutal Massachre", Ellen's latest movie. It stars, Ellen of course, a much older David "I'm a Pepper" Naughton (American Werewolf in London) Brian O'Halloran from Clerks and Clerks II, Gerry Bednob (the old middle-eastern guy) from 40 Year Old Virgin, and Betsy Baker! I saw the trailer. Looks very toungue in cheek.

    Ellen Sandwiess looks so much hotter now, than she did back then. She got rid on that bump on the bridge of her nose. Theresa Tilly even still looks hot.

    2 years agoby @vanboyFlag

  5. Newkill3000

    I was mainly using Cloverfield as example of what I expect from a horror film. I mean the Descent just dragged out the story to the point where you didn't care anymore. It was like when i saw the first Hostel. It was a great opening but then they dragged the movie on for to long and it just becomes boring. Maybe if it was a drama or something that type of drawn out storytelling would work, but for a horror film, there's some things that you just don't do, in my opinion.

    2 years agoby @newkill200Flag

  6. Vanboy

    I hated Cloverfield. All that jumpy camera crap? Character from Cloverfield: "Oh wait, did you see that? What was that? Oh my God, get out of the way you dumbass so I can see what it was. And put down that dumb ass camera"! I'm glad that guy died in the movie.

    I was like, "That's what you get for looking through a view finder, when you should have been running for your life and been paying attention to the monsters around you".

    "We have to doc*ment this, so people can see it one day". I think enough people in the movie will believe one day that it happened, with or without that stupid palmcorder.

    2 years agoby @vanboyFlag

  7. Newkill3000

    Yeah, Vanboy, I remember when the trailer came out for the first movie. I was super pumped to see, and pissed off that i missed it in theaters. Then i rented and mannnn, was I pissed off. The first half of this is completely boring sh*t about some dumbass thrill seekers who climb around in f*cking caves. And finally when the monsters do appear I didn't give a sh*t anymore, plus the second half was not a good pay off. I agree the characters and mood were well developed, however that whole set up was just poorly executed. I'm a big horror fan too, and from many horror films i have watched, I would say that the Descent's weakness was too much time to develop characters and set the mood. Now, Cloverfield, is a good example of how to execute those things. It didn't waste too much time setting the mood or characters.

    2 years agoby @newkill200Flag

  8. The Narrator: The Better Man

    Wow. Didn't see the first, but this looks unoriginal is so many ways and barely entertaining. I nearly fell asleep watching it.

    2 years agoby @narratorFlag

  9. Vanboy

    drexll, Yes I loved it. There were a few cave movies that came out at the same time, like the three under water movies; The Abyss, Deep Star Six and Leviathan. There was The Descent, The Cave and The Cavern; with The Descent being like The Abyss, the the best of the three.

    Newkill, you didn't like The Descent? I would have thought you would have loved it. The character development and mood set up was done brilliantly. You have a good selection of favorite movies, that I'm surprised you are slamming this. Everyone I had ever spoke to, prior to seeing this, said it was a great tension builder and as Draktyr says, a great claustrophobia triggering flick (which I agree with), as well as isolative. I don't usually like these women in peril movies, but this one was more than that. The subplot of Juno being the risk taking other woman, was a neat little treat, to boot.

    Bruce "Ash" Campbell in Evil Dead: "Shells, where did I see those shells?! In the basement"!

    2 years agoby @vanboyFlag

  10. Vanboy

    But SWAK1774, that scene continues, and she wakes up, and sees her daughter blowing out the candles on her cake, and then the flikering light from the candles turns into the torch she's holding. The camera pans back and she gets up off the floor of the cave. As the camera pans back farther, you see her standing there holding the torch with a crazed look in her eyes, flashing a devilish grin, as the creatures scream in the backround, getting ever-so-closer...fade to black and role the credits. Sounds like the other one you brought up was an edited one, maybe for TV?

    2 years agoby @vanboyFlag

  11. Newkill3000

    Celluloid, I couldn't agree with you more. The first movie was more like a National Geographic special of how to climb around in caves, than it was about horror. It was a piece of sh*t.

    2 years agoby @newkill200Flag

  12. CelluloidDreams

    The 1st sucked raw eggs! Zzzzzzz!!!

    2 years agoby @2movieguysFlag

  13. drexll

    loved the first one,one of the best horror movies of the the last ten years in my opinion,i have a feeling that this will not be as good.this just smacks of cashing in to me.

    2 years agoby @drexllFlag

  14. SWAK1774

    Vanboy, there were 2 different endings. The first time I saw it was on bootleg months before it was released here and it had the ending you're talking about. When I saw it on cable for the second time the ending showed her escaping, driving like a mad woman, and stopping on the side of the road. I liked the first one way better.

    2 years agoby @swak1774Flag

  15. Draktyr

    The first set off my claustrophobia something fierce, and this one looks to do the same thing! D:

    2 years agoby @draktyrFlag

  16. Vanboy

    cnote, "Revenge of the Gholumns" -Hilarious!!

    I saw the trailer for this (this one is the NEW trailer) about a month ago or so, and I can't understand how the main character Sarah, played by Shauna MacDonald, got out. Last we saw, she had gone crazy, seeing images of her dead daughter and was still in the cave looking like a female Rambo gone off the deep end.

    From what it looks like, they're blaming her for all of her dead friends. And Juno still alive?! I mean she was bad-ass psycho in the first movie, but I don't know how she could have survived after her leg was gouged like that.

    2 years agoby @vanboyFlag

  17. penguin_9026

    There is really no point to this film. The first one was good but I think there isnt really anyway to go story wise. The first one served its purpose so lets not outplay it.

    2 years agoby @penguin-9026Flag

  18. Mutant

    I never saw the first film.

    2 years agoby @zenderFlag

  19. Oli

    Loved the first one. Not looking forward to this one though.

    2 years agoby @reviloleeFlag

  20. cnote

    Liked the first one but this doesn't look all that great.

    I do like that they are keeping the sequel name as "Part2" and not some dumb sh*t like.... "revenge of the Golems" or some stupid sh*t like that :)

    2 years agoby @cnoteFlag

  21. The Kwisatz Haderach

    I liked the first film, I'll give this one a try

    2 years agoby @the-kwisatz-haderachFlag

  22. Mutant

    Now that's just awesome

    2 years agoby @zenderFlag

  23. B3njamin

    Looks stupid. This trailer didn't give me any reason to go see it.

    2 years agoby @b3njaminFlag

  24. JonSpidey07

    nice
    I guess I'll see this

    2 years agoby @jonspidey07Flag

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