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The babysitter max
The babysitter max









the babysitter max

The Ending- Caught in an Adulting Limboĭespite all the internal progress that he made in the first film, life hasn’t much changed for Cole. But this time, he is not alone and has Phoebe (Jenna Ortega), a new addition to his class with a mysterious past. Pandemonium ensues, once again, as Cole must be resourceful to make it through the night, once again. The cult is still after Cole’s blood to complete the ritual. As a horrified Cole looks on, all four very-dead members of that cult, Max (Robbie Amell), Allison ( Bella Thorne), Sonya (Hana Mae Lee), and John (Andrew Bachelor), return. Melanie slices open Boom Boom’s throat with an enormous fish hook and explains to Cole that she and her two remaining friends have made the same deal as the members of the Satanic blood cult from the first film. As the night falls and the five of them start playing a 2-minute version of 7 minutes in heaven game with cards, the much-awaited drastic shift in the narrative arrives. They take her father’s muscle car and drive there with her three friends, Jimmy, Diego, and Boom Boom. So, when Melanie asks him to come with her to a lakeside vacation spot for the weekend, he agrees, after some hesitation. Cole has been in love with her at least since that night, if not longer. The only person who treats him with a semblance of normalcy is the one who was there with him on that night, Melanie (Emily Alyn Lind). His parents think that he is delusional and want to send him to a psychiatric academy, and the only suggestion that the counselor offers is for him to “get laid”. Cole has told everybody what happened on that bloody night, from his parents to other students at school to the Cornell-educated guidance counselor who, for some reason, is also the school’s nurse, but no one believes him. But, as it often happens, adulting doesn’t turn out to be what he hoped for. The sequel opens where the original ended, with Cole (Judah Lewis), declaring to his parents (Leslie Bibb and Ken Marino) that he doesn’t need a babysitter any longer, indicating that he is finally ready to grow up.











The babysitter max