Freaky 2: Killer Campus (2026) takes the body-swap slasher concept out of high school and throws it into the chaos of college life, where identity crises and bad decisions feel even more dangerous. The sequel builds on the outrageous charm of the original while raising the stakes with a faster pace, bigger body count, and a more unhinged supernatural twist.

Freaky 2: Killer Campus follows Millie Kessler as she tries to reinvent herself at university, only to discover that escaping the past is harder than surviving it. The familiar curse returns, but this time it is broken, unstable, and far more unpredictable, turning a simple body swap into a full-blown identity nightmare.

Kathryn Newton once again proves why she is such a compelling final girl, balancing humor, fear, and emotional growth with ease. Millie feels more confident and battle-tested, yet still vulnerable, which grounds the film even as it spirals into absurd territory.
Vince Vaughn steals every scene with his chaotic performance, mixing slasher menace with exaggerated comedy and flashes of teenage awkwardness. His return as the Blissfield Butcher feels both familiar and freshly unhinged, especially as the curse begins swapping multiple characters instead of just two.