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Inventory of the 10 most underrated horror movie sequels in history (Part 2) No. 5: Freaks in the Woods 2017 No. 4: Horror 3 1986 No. 3: Scream 4 2011 No. 2: Moonlight Panic 3 1982 No. 1: Exorcist III 1990

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<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > 5th place: Freaks in the Woods 2017</h1>

Mark Duplass does the opposite, playing a serial killer who lures a cameraman to death, and Freaks in the Woods 2 subtly modifies the camera — it's even more chilling to watch a predator lead their prey toward their doomsday when you look through the eyes of a victim. Leaving aside one of the most complex and dramatic deaths in recent horror history, Freaks in the Woods has enough mileage to make a second. It never got the attention it deserved because it didn't go to theaters — even though it currently has a 100 percent perfect rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Inventory of the 10 most underrated horror movie sequels in history (Part 2) No. 5: Freaks in the Woods 2017 No. 4: Horror 3 1986 No. 3: Scream 4 2011 No. 2: Moonlight Panic 3 1982 No. 1: Exorcist III 1990

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="12" > 4th place: Horror 3, 1986</h1>

The original Horrors is one of the most famous films in the history of cinema, so it's easy to use its influence to circle money. Especially when they appeared a quarter of a century after the first film. Directed by Anthony Perkins (who also starred), Horror 3 succeeds in breathing new life into Bates Motel through its dark comedic overtones. Coupled with a frustrated nun, a mysterious wanderer, and a fearless journalist, Horror 3 has all the ingredients to provide evil and hilarity to the series, while still delivering the shock and horror you'd expect. Of course, it can't be compared to the original, but Horror 3 still has a lot to recommend.

Inventory of the 10 most underrated horror movie sequels in history (Part 2) No. 5: Freaks in the Woods 2017 No. 4: Horror 3 1986 No. 3: Scream 4 2011 No. 2: Moonlight Panic 3 1982 No. 1: Exorcist III 1990

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="13" > 3rd place: Scream 4, 2011</h1>

The Scream series has revolutionized horror, featuring people who grew up in horror films — allowing them to call out all the clichés and clichés they encounter in their own stories. However, in the fourth part, it became a routine of reusing the same trick to continuously launch sequels. But the Scream series is still as sharp as ever—it just needs to find a worthy target.

Inventory of the 10 most underrated horror movie sequels in history (Part 2) No. 5: Freaks in the Woods 2017 No. 4: Horror 3 1986 No. 3: Scream 4 2011 No. 2: Moonlight Panic 3 1982 No. 1: Exorcist III 1990

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="14" > 2nd place: "Moonlight Panic 3" 1982</h1>

Moonlight Panic 3 is so ambitious. Instead of safely repeating the mistakes of the past and banishing Miles to another group of victims, the third takes place in the world of the first two films that exist as fiction, leaving it free to tell a completely different story. The story involves witchcraft, druids, robots, and all sorts of crazy stuff that has nothing to do with Michael Miles. Moonlight Panic 3 is one of the craziest and most unpredictable horror films of all time.

Inventory of the 10 most underrated horror movie sequels in history (Part 2) No. 5: Freaks in the Woods 2017 No. 4: Horror 3 1986 No. 3: Scream 4 2011 No. 2: Moonlight Panic 3 1982 No. 1: Exorcist III 1990

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="15" > No. 1: Exorcist III, 1990</h1>

After seeing his novel being adapted into a horror film, he saw a disappointing sequel. William Peter Bratty returned, writing and directing a third production himself to correct everything. In a particularly evil transformation, he bases part of the new story on the Zodiac Killer, a real-life murderer who is said to have liked the original. The film completely ignores the events of the second part, where 17 years after the first, Lieutenant William F.Kindman attempts to solve a series of diabolical murders. Blatter combines the cold-blooded thrills of a serial killer story with the supernatural horrors on which the Exorcist series became famous to create something entirely new and terrifying.

Inventory of the 10 most underrated horror movie sequels in history (Part 2) No. 5: Freaks in the Woods 2017 No. 4: Horror 3 1986 No. 3: Scream 4 2011 No. 2: Moonlight Panic 3 1982 No. 1: Exorcist III 1990