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    Hatchet II is a 2010 American slasher film written and directed by Adam Green. It is the sequel to Hatchet and the second installment in the titular film series. Picking up right where the first film ended, Hatchet II follows Marybeth as she escapes the clutches of the deformed, swamp-dwelling killer Victor Crowley.

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  3. Hatchet II: Directed by Adam Green. With Danielle Harris, Tony Todd, Kane Hodder, Parry Shen. Marybeth escapes the clutches of the bayou-butcher Victor Crowley and returns to the swamp with an army of hunters and gunmen, determined to end Crowley's reign of horror once and for all.

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    • Action, Comedy, Horror
    • Adam Green
    • 2010-11
  4. 3 days ago · “It’s not a remake. It’s not a sequel. And it’s not based on a Japanese one.” Hatchet‘s festival tagline — a quote from a major studio’s rejection of the film — served as a rally ...

  5. Victor Crowley himself is very much just there as far as slasher villains go and the wheel isn't reinvented. I would definitely watch a Part 5. I would rank the franchise thus: 01.Hatchet (a must see, if you like slashers) 02.Victor Crowley (the best of the sequels) 03.Hatchet 2 (a decent watch)

  6. Sep 18, 2020 · That's all to say that just because Hatchet 2 is the worst one, doesn't mean it's a terrible slasher film. A big knock against it is the decision to largely abandon trying to make Victor scary in exchange for having him fight a group of badasses instead.

  7. Hatchet II is a 2010 American slasher film written and directed by Adam Green, and the second installment in the Hatchet film series. Picking up right where the first film ended, Hatchet II follows Marybeth as she escapes the clutches of the deformed, swamp-dwelling killer Victor Crowley.

  8. "Hatchet II" is not one of them. Tickets are not cheap and time is fleeting. Why would you choose this one? That’s a good topic for a long, thoughtful talk with yourself in the mirror. Horror. Comedy. Action. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013.

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