I thought the same. It would be interesting to see a Smile movie set in the 90s or early 00s. The entity could have been dormant for decades and sth triggered it twenty-odd weeks prior to Smile 1.
Smile 3 could probably *involve the perspective of multiple people or focus on the group of infected people with the smile curse* and the group bands together to figure out how to finally destroy the smile entity once and for all but they perish 1 by 1 I hope the Smile franchise gets wrapped up in just a trilogy before it overstays its welcome I like my horror films but invincible antagonists like Freddy Krueger Jason Voorhee Michael Myers gets kinda stale overtime when our titular characters can’t exploit weaknesses to end them after subsequent sequels
Well, it never expanded more than one person at a time. Now it's multiple people at a time, but it's not going to change more numbers is gonna be the same amount of people that were at the concert and who saw it on live television, so i'm guessing, maybe like a thousands of people, but not a apocalypse, or anything like that
@@JoeySehn lmao no lie this is actually so smart, because in theory the entity tried to terrify you and convince your mind it’s stronger than your thoughts against it or anything you can do against it lol honestly quite a great idea
I kind of want it to become a classic franchise. If every movie has an interesting main character that deals in different ways with the Smile, and brings new lore about the entity, it would be great.
I feel like Smile 3 will open up right where it left off. Maybe it can be a new protagonist who was excited to go on Skye’s concert but was headed to the bathroom first. After they’re done and was about to head back, they heard a lot of people screaming. The new protagonist would be shocked and surprised as they ran to the concert to see what’s going on and saw few people carrying Skye Riley’s dead body away.
Plot idea for Smile 3: - With everyone infected, it would be interesting to see someone survive longer than a week, and the crazy ways they resist the rules of the curse
@the80sfanatic13 Correct me if Im wrong, but I don't think that rule was ever said in any of the movies. We assume it can only be 1 because every time it happened there was only 1 person around. We don't actually know what happens if there's 2 or more witnesses
@@joy-yk5hn Personal theory: the 'smile' entity wanted Skye in particular because of her popularity so when it killed her in front of such a large crowd it would be nearly impossible for anyone tracking it to find out who's currently holding it. If there's another sequel I think it would go along that line plot-wise....
I think it should definitely embrace the after effects of the fans who are all effected, but I feel like the main character should be from the perspective of someone who is not infected by the curse but is trying to save someone who is seeing the entity. You can still have the group trauma but play with the perspective of seeing a loved one slowly lose their minds and having little control over the outcome.
I think the entity was planning to spread over the world all along. But it lacked the power to do so. So it started growing stronger slowly by killing its victim. Now the entity has power to spread all over the world. And does that in the end of the movie. I think the 3rd one is gonna be like an apocalypse movie or something
Smile 3 should either be a prequel or a deep dive on what the monster is or where it comes from so expanding on the first victim and how the ball got rolling. Or have it take place right where it left off and it should definitely be called Smiles because there is so many victims now.
@@jaeten8690 Me personally, I’m very into apocalyptic movies so I think the world being affected by the curse would be awesome. But your idea is also pretty good too, either way I’m confident I’ll enjoy anything they do for a threequel
That begs the question, do you have to see something for it to be traumatic? For example, the recording of Grizzly. You only hear the bear eat the man, but that could still be traumatizing. That could be a plot twist, blind person thinks they will defeat Smile Demon only to be traumatized via another bodily sense.
@@ZachAsaD Based on what the entity can do unlike in bird box they can just give the person fake vision and or have them literally listen to the sounds of someone they love die. Its definitely not something that can be beaten with an easy trick based on what we've seen.
After successfully getting pop singer Skye Reilly to commit suicide, the Smile Demon thinks he's about to become quite the worldwide sensation himself, opening up tens of thousands of potential victims...only to have the entire stadium collapse, instantly ruining any chances of the curse spreading. One year later, the down on his luck demon swallows his pride and moved back to his roots in small town Oklahoma. Getting a job at a diner run by sassy but kind owner Tenisha (Niecy Nash), the Smile Demon tries to get a fresh start by getting a waitress (Aubrey Plaza) to commit suicide by diving head first into the deep fryer. But when charming, cute local reporter Nate (Timothy Chalmet) becomes the next victim of the curse, Smiley has second thoughts, though his strict, conservative mother (voiced by Harvey Fierstein) pressures him to go through with it by forcing Nate to become a rodeo clown and gore himself on a bull (played by Macauley Culkin in a very convincing prostetic outfit). When shady loan sharks threaten to seize Tenisha's diner, Smiley sees an opportunity to make a positive difference with his curse, realizing that the best smiles ...come from a place of love
I like the idea that the Smile Entity went rogue and isn't allowed to have multiple " chains " of the curse at once so some bigger badder entity has to step in or provide a protagonist help in Smile 3
Honestly smile 3 should be about the first person that ever got infected with the smile demon or just how the demon was even created but I also think they could make a successful spin off series telling the stores of the characters that were infected after smile 2
After she hit her head on the piano and the Smile demon forced its arm down her throat, we see it fully take control. It's clear that the demon is getting better at its ‘job,’ adapting and becoming more efficient. There's nothing to suggest it CAN'T spread to multiple people at once, and given the ending, I strongly suspect the next Smile film will involve some kind of apocalyptic Smile pandemic. I’m rarely wrong, but Smile 3 will probably be the final installment-by then, everyone in that world might be dead.
It should be a prequel your theory sounds like a risk they might can't pull off efficiently so a origin story makes the most sense because we don't much about the entity really especially this sequel showing how strong it is. Is a great way to leave the current state of the demon
@lazyrecapsofficial If you spent the time to research me and my eerily accurate predictions, you would know why I say that. It more weird when I'm wrong than right.
Or frown towards it lmao notice how everything is always upside down in the movie? Maybe the solution to the smile is sadness. But doesn’t it grieve on sadness
I initially expected the ending of Smile 2 to be a mental battle of wits between Skye and the creature kind of like the Ritual of Chüd in Stephen King's IT novel. Smiling back at the creature would toss you into the "ballroom of eternity" or whatever dimension the true form of the smile creature resides in. Also what would the entity attempt if when attemping to pass the curse the witness would attempt to restrain the current host
I feel there’s so much potential for the 3rd movie. Now that the parasite/ smile demon has spread to over thousands, it can explore what it would be like to have a CHILD having this parasite percifically he one that we saw get her poster signed at the meet and greet scene. If the host were to be a child, it could explore the fact that the parents/ guardians would think the child has and hyper imagination or just a lil imaginary friend. It’s more likely they would reach out for help, and even MORE likely the demon just get brushed off. It a cool concept I would LOVE to see them explore in smile 3
It would be interesting if it was done in by a child….kids believe in monsters so I like that if it becomes so arrogant it can’t be defeated that underestimates this kid
good idea but i dont think the demon spread to the crowd, i mean if an apocalyptic event is gonna happen, the human race would extinct leading to the death of the demon, it would be smarter for it to go 1 by 1 to grow and get more powerful overtime
For my possibility for "Smile 3", everything is falling apart; I think the character of Morris is going to be the one to destroy the Smile Entity by not looking at people who have it, he wears a blindfold to not see the creepy smiling people, and he kills it.
@@AnnieMacFlannie Ah there’s so many ways smile 3 could go like but what if Morris became the next victim? Because she saw Sky die in the freezer which i think was real. And now the identity is trying to stop Morris from his plan to unalive Sky before he himself kills her.
Which ever direction they have in mind for smile 3 I'm all for it. I just have one recommendation for the intro of the movie, that's for it to start off the way it ended on the news
We need 3 to be a direct sequel with a decisive ending and a couple of years later we could get prequel spin offs exploring the origins of the entity or a remake of Laura Hasn’t Slept.
The whole thing about 3 is the downfall of the smile monster. It should’ve kept hiding out from person to person now with more attention they will find out how to end it.
There's an aspect of the films that I feel no one oddly ever talks about. It's explained in the first film that the entity feeds on trauma. However, more specifically both main protagonists did something very horrible which caused someone they loved to lose their lives. With Rose, she allowed her mother to succumb to the overdose. With Skye, she's the reason the car accident which took Paul's life occurred. Both characters are dealing with a serious amount of guilt which no one else is aware of. Is this a common trait in all of the entity's victims? Is it somehow being attracted toward specific people because of this? Remember, Lewis never recalled sending the text in which he told Skye to come over. If there's a third installment, I believe someone would catch on to this prior overlooked detail and somehow attempt to use it in order to combat the entity....
Ooooh yeah! You’re very right about that. Would love to see more talking about this. I’m not sure I even made that connection until I read your comment even though I did KNOW both deaths could be blamed on the other person in the situation. Fascinating!
I think it would be interesting if the very thing the smile monster thought it wanted (tons of people to haunt) was its undoing. Perhaps someone in the crowd is immune to its influence but can see it.
Seems like all the people who got the curse seen someone die before. Laura said her grandpa died in front of her. Rose mom, and Joel was cop he seen people die. Maybe everyone can't get the curse. So the big audience the entity might only get a few people.
I think a third film would try to go into something about a collective trauma. It’d be interesting to see how they approach that idea where you have a bunch of people who are now dealing with the same issues, but be able it’s such an unusual phenomenon that they’re dealing with, they’re still isolated from the supposed professionals who are supposed to know how to help them through their problems, but can’t fully empathise or relate to what they experienced and witnessed
I wonder what happens to the entity if somebody were to off themselves, but nobody is in the room. Obviously the entity is in control so it would most likely make sure that somebody is watching, but what if they take their own life before the entity ends them. Because these movies always seem to have a more tragic ending, I don’t think there’s a happy ending, but I think there’s a closure. I could see somebody deciding that they are going to take their own life around nobody and it dies with them.
Depending on how much trauma you have, the Demon could just make you hallucinate things immediately and stop you by faking a loved one caring for you and asking you to stop. He's that vile
@@dallasisgoodthe only way was to kill someone infront of another person, I feel like the whole suicide thing was fake and just the entity playing with her mind. Morris can’t be real
I think the entity would hold off on torturing its victims so as not to expose itself. One by one, each person in the audience at the end of Smile 2 becomes terrorized. That way, the smile entity grows methodically and remains a mystery to everyone. I hope there’s not some arbitrarily conceived rule that holds the demon back, such as cosmic forces or religion. The movie felt like an unstoppable nightmare to me and I want to see more of that from Smile 3.
If we go by the intro to smile 2, with Joel 6 days later… I think S3 should start from either the same amount of time later or a multiple of 6 days later so maybe… 396 days later. This would give plenty of time for pandemic level amounts of people affected by the smile entity thus creating a very small amount of people left on the planet as all the other were killed by the entity. The film could focus on a pocket of survivors finding a way to end the curse and entity itself. My guess would be that maybe US government officials could be the last of the unaffected. Any other type of survivors would be too much like bird box/ a quiet place and all the other end of the world movies. It would also be the most realistic of who would still be unaffected. Honestly though I think the director probably already knows where Smile 3 will be going. The whole premise of S2 was intentional. The entity was destined to be passed on to thousands of new victims. Which makes me think it’s objective is very similar to that of a virus. We’ll have to wait and see I guess… that’s providing WW3 isn’t round the corner.
I honestly think smile 3 will be an apocalypse type movie or origin story because I’m not sure if they can do this same personal curse story a 3rd time. Both were amazing though
what if Smile 3 was about two main characters who was at Skye's tour and got the curse from witnessing her death and now those two people have to kill the entity for good and save the rest of the cursed people that was at the concert before humanity gets wiped out
What sucks more is that the Entity just got lucky If Lewis wasn’t there Joel would have died when he got hit If Skye didn’t drop her pain meds she would have never needed to go to him and talk to him If Skye just left when she first felt uncomfortable when Lewis was acting off she would still be alive This damn thing got lucky…so fucking lucky ….and it’s unfair tbh
If joel actually managed to look side ways of the road and snucked behind the tree, he could've survived. He was one of the only 2 people who beat the curse
i feel like somehow entity knew skye riley because when it possesed lewis i think entity made him invite skye and lewis says later on that he doesnt remember sending her message and in freezer scene entity tells skye i've been waiting for you for such a long time but i could be wrong
I want to see a Smile 3 take it to a few influencial people with the aid of government to formulate a plan to stop the entity. I want to see some researched history, too. Leave the ending a bit uncertain, too.
My prediction is that the ending of Smile 2 is a fake out and she actually died in the freezer passing the curse to Morris. It didn’t make sense to me that she could be hallucinating that long that extensively. It makes more sense for the stage ending to be a hallucination. I think she did actually kill her mom in the hospital and really did go to the freezer with Morris.
I initially expected the ending of Smile 2 to be a mental battle of wits between Skye and the creature kind of like the Ritual of Chüd in Stephen King's IT novel. Smiling back at the creature would toss you into the "ballroom of eternity" or whatever dimension the true form of the smile creature resides in. Also what would the entity attempt if when attemping to pass the curse the witness would attempt to restrain the current host I also think Paul Hudson's character was underused, especially given who they cast for it. They didn't even have him say "HERE'S PAULYY!!!" And the third part should confirm whether the nurse who made the plan to k*ll the entity was real or not
idea: it attaches onto someone and drives them so crazy that they don't care about killing other people anymore and genuinely like having the entity with them. This also makes them able to resist it controlling them and making them kill themselves. Then the movie ends with them trying to track down all the others who saw it from the concert trying to get their smile demons and be "whole".
My Smile Theory: Smile 1: A Doctor or Therapist (Rose) notices the disease (Smile Demon) and tries to confront it. Smile 2: The Disease finds the perfect host (Skye) to spread to the world. Smile 3: Trying to figure out the disease and to rely on the cure (a strong-minded main character) to end it once and for all. (With every other sequel taking perspective of any attendant from Skye's concert or even prequels of the "disease's" origins.)
Hear me out, hear me out... what if the ending was a fakeout/ continuation of the entity toying with Sky and she's still alive. At this point, we don't know what's real and what's not lol.
Yeah and I don’t think it’s confirmed either. I think she’s still alive and at the Pizza Hut and the identity is trying its best to stop her from succeeding to get rid of him.
I feel like in the upcoming SMILE 3 ! Either her mother or a group of people including morris will try to get together to try to stop the evil entity. Morris was never there with her in the ending so he will try to help solve her demise . Gemma will also help since she wasn’t present to see sky till the phonecall in the car. Gemma was never in her apartment that was the evil entity the whole time . On the phone call sky asked her did Gemma ever come by her apartment the real gemma said no . And asked her about the weird text messages ? Fast forward to Louis (drug dealer) told sky he didn’t remember texting her to come over. The entity picked its victim right then and there ! Back to when Gemma came into the apartment sky said she forgot the evil Gemma said give her 45 mins to get there! The entity took over sky right then and there! It was an hallucination the whole time. The SMILE 3 a group will destroy the Evil force but before them sadly some people will not make it .
Not everything was a hallucination surely? Like her mom being dead was also a hallucination? Morris? The Pizza Hut place like how did she get to the concert all of a sudden?
@@kingshaz2900 Yeah the main theories I’m seeing are that those particular three things were all hallucinations. >.< I don’t know the answer completely but I can see why people are coming to these conclusions.
I was thinking something like “I have no mouth and I must scream” post apocalyptic scenario where the demon has taken over the world and torments certain individuals and maintains a certain population to constant feed off of
In my opinion for Smile 3 be development for Parker Finn, one of my theories is this questions about the truly origins of Smile Entity, how can defeat it so easier before the entity curse more individuala from the death.
IF THE WRITERS ARE LOGICALLY CONSISTENT (a big if hence the shouting), most of the audience would be protected. To pass itself to a witness it needs to traumatize that witness. Everyone in the audience has already had a lifetime of watching people get killed in movies and on TV. As a result they have all developed an "I'm watching a show" mode. Even though what they witnessed was real and horrific, it would not have had the same effect on them as if it had happened in a different setting. The crew (especially the mother) are still in big-time danger. It also should be pointed out that not everyone is vulnerable. Rose and Laura (from the first movie) and Skye from this one were already suffering from major issues in their background. The entity (using its mindreading ability) pre-selected its victims before sacrificing its current host. It allowed Joel to succeed because it knew a drug dealer comes into contact with MANY vulnerable people. Somehow I think all those subtleties will be ignored if there is a sequel. If it is apocalyptic and everyone is infected, it will ignore the trauma aspect that was established in the first two. If it isn't, viewers will find it anticlimactic and boring. These were good movies, but I don't think there can be a good sequel.
Smile 3 - it's going to be discovered that the entity has a difficult time tormenting and even killing those with less and less trauma and more and more joy and innocence. Some survivors theorize that eventually this thing can become physical if it becomes strong enough and enters a pure mind, unbroken, to use as a vessel to birth itself. There could be a kid or adult with severe autism to the point where they are very low functioning. It could be shown this person only vaguely responds to TV. Reason? Well... The build up could be that once there are only a few thousand survivers left at a colony, people who are panicking freak out and are tricked thinking it's already physical and are breaking down the colony walls, letting in the entity. The entity manages to have at least one person see it in the colony - the lower functioning individual. Just when we think it's over, that the entity found it's vessel, instead of falling to its knees or whatever, the individual suddenly smiles for the first time in it's life and whispers **fun** as it's revealed the individual has an extremely dark mind set of it's own as it creates twisted versions of what it watches on TV to torment and torture the living hell out of the entity as it's trapped in that individuals mind. Think of Afterlife Flowey Vs Smile
I mean I think the obvious message and “solution” to the curse is having a good social circle. Both protagonists grow increasingly more isolated as people dismiss their issues, so I feel like the logical conclusion is for the “survivor” (providing it does end on a positive note) to: a) deal with their trauma that the entity manipulates them with b) rely on others for help, and the people they reach out to actually believe them
I don’t really understand what “rules” or lack of them people are complaining about necessarily? Finding out more about the origin and workings of the demon would be fascinating, but the fact that there are no rules in cement means it can continue to surprise us as we can’t truly guess its every move. I watch a lot of horror movies but I didn’t find myself thinking “You can’t do that!” or “Hey how’d you do that? You couldn’t do that before!!” so I do worry I’m perhaps not as perceptive as other viewers but I’d also be really keen to read all about what people HAVE noticed. =p
I don't think everyone would be effected. I think the demon would be like a kid in a candy store, choosing that perfect one. As it should be. Smile movies are intimate horrors between the demon and the victim. That's what pulls the audience in. So the next story could go anywhere. That's what I like about his movies, the human factor. Parker did say that each installment would be more unhinged then its predecessor. Can't wait, I don't know what it will be, but after Smile 2, it'll sure be a doozy.
5:10 No. That's a bad idea. Establishing rules and explaining everything ruins the mystery, tension, feels cheap and somewhat undermines the entity. And no, the movie doesn't cheat... It's not some kind of a game... This is the director's vision. And the entity is an extremely powerful force and, ultimately, an allegory for trauma and mental health. It's not supposed to be fair and make everyone happy... The "cheat" argument is totally irrelevant.
What we don’t know much about what we’re facing or up against, that’s what makes it more terrifying & scary I see that this is what the smile entity is while we know on how this curse works, but also you got to bring back Morris back for the sequel as he serves as the Dr. Loomis type of character who knows & understands this entity more than anyone I can see where several new characters will be like the main plot of the sequel but to have Morris as the main character who helps as many people as he can to survive the curse…..and to do he also survives hopefully
Yeah I'm picturing post-apocalyptic. Someone in another comment section said it would be interesting if a sociopath got infected, and that I think could be possibly be taken to the next level; if the Smile demon can't have them, they're going to use them.
I think it would cool to see smile 3 lead directly into 4. Where we see either Morris stop the entity, or it ends with a nuclear war that winds up killing the entity
Would be interesting if they did a prequel of the origins. Leading to how to destroy it. If the movie does well maybe turn it into a show bringing back cameos of past characters. Taking the perspective of multiple characters dealing with the entity or if it can only go one at a time. Maybe the entity could choose to spread but risk itself losing its strength and ability to control the host. So maybe it can chooses to go one by one like Freddy Kruger.
my thing is that anyone we’ve seen infected by the entity was so paralyzed by fear that they could not react until after the death happens. my theory is that someone we couldnt see on screen was infected by the entity and will have to figure it out in the next film. although i would prefer a smile origin story.
I think if they decided to do Smile 3. I think they should cast an Asian actress. Because they are fond of keeping ancient relics, artifacts that contained stories about where monsters first seen. I think Julia Montes would be the perfect person for Smile 3
Haven't seen it, but saw a clip before it was removed of the ending, because people were saying its predictable, but I thought it was still scary, you don't see her doing it but can hear it, then see what she looks like after. First looked like an ice cream in her eye lol, but it's deeper and shocking looking.
did a quick research on if Smile 3 would be a Bird Box type of scenario and it lowkey doesn't change. Charles Bonnet syndrome is when a blind person somehow is susceptible to hallucinations due to the brain not being able to process information through vision, so then what you hear or touch, the brain will take that as information of some kind and that could still give the Smile Entity some form of power, I guess.. I don't know. that's why I love this franchise. you don't know ANYTHING about the Entity. 😅
What I think is that if the entity is possessing the host and there are several people, it picks a person to curse by just staring at them and no one else
@@Schollowhoft171I feel that’s probably true. Parker Finn seems more interested in self contained character studies. Buttt you can’t do the same trick twice. I think he knows that so who really knows, maybe he will do it on a larger scale
I think maybe the reason the entity wanted Sky to off herself in front of a lot of people is because it wanted to find one person with extreme trauma,so the more people it exposes itself to,the better chances of finding one super-traumatized host. We’ve seen how it feeds off of trauma and fear.
The real Morris explains how to destroy the Smiler entity (1st meeting with Skye). I would like to see Smiler origin in part 3 where a group of people are trying to find ways to stop their fate getting offed one by one while the world is in turmoil due to what happened at the end of Smile 2, eventually finding out what this entity is and how to stop it. Basically kill yourself, get killed, or kill some else in front of a witness and kill that witness the next day before it does it to you.
Smile 3 might be about the origins of the curse and the demon and in the future, the curse now becomes a worldwide threat and the cause of humanity's end.
.I agree -it’s definitely going to be apocalyptic, and a group of survivors will figure out how to defeat the smile entities. They'll probably dive into an origin story, too. I hope they call it SMILES! And it’d be cool if the twist is that the entity is actually an alien trying to wipe out humanity. What do you think?"
It will never be defeated. It's like generations of trauma and tragedy that pass along and some aren't affected and some are and it keeps going in no descriptive way because it's so specific to each individual that it's this miserable slippery indescribable THING which is perfectly what it physically looks like, lollipop the thing is just mounds of people devoured by their minds and lives and their echoes and stories that's the only way to see something like that.
I would prefer if the entity was just jumping from people to people as opposed to possessing so many bodies at once. Because you know they’ll magically start beating it it is the latter.
@@ParkerCS2true but it would be interesting. The smile entity looks really crazy and unique. At least knowing its name if it even has one would be cool
They shouldn't progress the story and further, I'd rather it be backstory maybe to one of the first people infected by it. The ending thematically was good and they should keep it that way. I saw one idea down there about some bigger monster stepping to stop this monster, that's some middle school level imagination bullshit I actually hate it
What if smile was a prequel and it was a slasher. A film like the black phone or like the elm Street prequel everyone pitches. A real world serial killer that turns supernatural in its later sequels.
I don't know about all of you I think they should make Smile 3 as like an anthology series, instead of a movie, taking place around the same time as every episode with everyone dealing with The Smile Entity in their own way
I'm excited to find out what's going to happen as a result of a massive crowd of people seeing it at once. I would think that if you killed yourself then got resuscitated during the first day of seeing the people smiling you could get rid of it(since none of the victims figured out what was happening until it was goo late, this ovvbviously didn't happen)
Smile 3 should be a prequel that shows the very first person to get haunted by the Smile Monster and how it essentially came into existence
This yes
Exactlyyyy. I would love it if they incorporated historical events.
Naw ! I disagree , Some how allow the third movie to be the downfall of the smile entity
I want smile 3 to be about someone who survive
I thought the same. It would be interesting to see a Smile movie set in the 90s or early 00s.
The entity could have been dormant for decades and sth triggered it twenty-odd weeks prior to Smile 1.
Smile 3 could probably *involve the perspective of multiple people or focus on the group of infected people with the smile curse* and the group bands together to figure out how to finally destroy the smile entity once and for all but they perish 1 by 1
I hope the Smile franchise gets wrapped up in just a trilogy before it overstays its welcome
I like my horror films but invincible antagonists like Freddy Krueger Jason Voorhee Michael Myers gets kinda stale overtime when our titular characters can’t exploit weaknesses to end them after subsequent sequels
Smile curse getting defeated by frowning would go hard😭🙏
@@MikeOkkismalor by the victims smiling back at it
Well, it never expanded more than one person at a time. Now it's multiple people at a time, but it's not going to change more numbers is gonna be the same amount of people that were at the concert and who saw it on live television, so i'm guessing, maybe like a thousands of people, but not a apocalypse, or anything like that
@@JoeySehn lmao no lie this is actually so smart, because in theory the entity tried to terrify you and convince your mind it’s stronger than your thoughts against it or anything you can do against it lol honestly quite a great idea
I kind of want it to become a classic franchise. If every movie has an interesting main character that deals in different ways with the Smile, and brings new lore about the entity, it would be great.
I feel like Smile 3 will open up right where it left off. Maybe it can be a new protagonist who was excited to go on Skye’s concert but was headed to the bathroom first. After they’re done and was about to head back, they heard a lot of people screaming. The new protagonist would be shocked and surprised as they ran to the concert to see what’s going on and saw few people carrying Skye Riley’s dead body away.
Ohhh I like this idea 😮 because the beginning of the movie left off where the first movie ended, so it should continue that pattern
Plot idea for Smile 3:
- With everyone infected, it would be interesting to see someone survive longer than a week, and the crazy ways they resist the rules of the curse
One person at a time.
@the80sfanatic13 Correct me if Im wrong, but I don't think that rule was ever said in any of the movies. We assume it can only be 1 because every time it happened there was only 1 person around. We don't actually know what happens if there's 2 or more witnesses
@@joy-yk5hn Personal theory: the 'smile' entity wanted Skye in particular because of her popularity so when it killed her in front of such a large crowd it would be nearly impossible for anyone tracking it to find out who's currently holding it. If there's another sequel I think it would go along that line plot-wise....
I think it should definitely embrace the after effects of the fans who are all effected, but I feel like the main character should be from the perspective of someone who is not infected by the curse but is trying to save someone who is seeing the entity.
You can still have the group trauma but play with the perspective of seeing a loved one slowly lose their minds and having little control over the outcome.
I think the entity was planning to spread over the world all along. But it lacked the power to do so. So it started growing stronger slowly by killing its victim. Now the entity has power to spread all over the world. And does that in the end of the movie. I think the 3rd one is gonna be like an apocalypse movie or something
Like Morris
Smile 3 should either be a prequel or a deep dive on what the monster is or where it comes from so expanding on the first victim and how the ball got rolling. Or have it take place right where it left off and it should definitely be called Smiles because there is so many victims now.
Disagree. Everything doesn’t have to be explained
@@jaeten8690 exactly. Horror shouldn’t always be explained.
It’s definitely a great idea, so many ways Smile 3 could go and explain the entity.
@@MontysGatorGulf I think smile 3 should just be a direct sequel with Morris and other people trying to put an end to the curse/entity
@@jaeten8690 Me personally, I’m very into apocalyptic movies so I think the world being affected by the curse would be awesome. But your idea is also pretty good too, either way I’m confident I’ll enjoy anything they do for a threequel
I bet a blind person defeats it.
I feel the smile entity would give the host vision just to fuck with them
That begs the question, do you have to see something for it to be traumatic? For example, the recording of Grizzly. You only hear the bear eat the man, but that could still be traumatizing. That could be a plot twist, blind person thinks they will defeat Smile Demon only to be traumatized via another bodily sense.
@@Diomenesxif they blind they can’t see the person commit suicide in front of them
bird box?
@@ZachAsaD Based on what the entity can do unlike in bird box they can just give the person fake vision and or have them literally listen to the sounds of someone they love die. Its definitely not something that can be beaten with an easy trick based on what we've seen.
After successfully getting pop singer Skye Reilly to commit suicide, the Smile Demon thinks he's about to become quite the worldwide sensation himself, opening up tens of thousands of potential victims...only to have the entire stadium collapse, instantly ruining any chances of the curse spreading.
One year later, the down on his luck demon swallows his pride and moved back to his roots in small town Oklahoma. Getting a job at a diner run by sassy but kind owner Tenisha (Niecy Nash), the Smile Demon tries to get a fresh start by getting a waitress (Aubrey Plaza) to commit suicide by diving head first into the deep fryer. But when charming, cute local reporter Nate (Timothy Chalmet) becomes the next victim of the curse, Smiley has second thoughts, though his strict, conservative mother (voiced by Harvey Fierstein) pressures him to go through with it by forcing Nate to become a rodeo clown and gore himself on a bull (played by Macauley Culkin in a very convincing prostetic outfit). When shady loan sharks threaten to seize Tenisha's diner, Smiley sees an opportunity to make a positive difference with his curse, realizing that the best smiles ...come from a place of love
Brother… 😂😂😂
This is definitely ai, I hope so atleast
Peak storytelling
I like the idea that the Smile Entity went rogue and isn't allowed to have multiple " chains " of the curse at once so some bigger badder entity has to step in or provide a protagonist help in Smile 3
This.
Yeah I'm not crazy about it attaching to multiple people at once. I hope it just continues to have a focus on one character.
Pretty much the Turtle and Pennywise dynamic from Stephen King's IT
this sounds gay as fuck, turns a fun campy horror movie into some lame monster brawl bullshit why would you this
I'm sorry but this is stupid...
Honestly smile 3 should be about the first person that ever got infected with the smile demon or just how the demon was even created but I also think they could make a successful spin off series telling the stores of the characters that were infected after smile 2
After she hit her head on the piano and the Smile demon forced its arm down her throat, we see it fully take control. It's clear that the demon is getting better at its ‘job,’ adapting and becoming more efficient. There's nothing to suggest it CAN'T spread to multiple people at once, and given the ending, I strongly suspect the next Smile film will involve some kind of apocalyptic Smile pandemic. I’m rarely wrong, but Smile 3 will probably be the final installment-by then, everyone in that world might be dead.
It should be a prequel your theory sounds like a risk they might can't pull off efficiently so a origin story makes the most sense because we don't much about the entity really especially this sequel showing how strong it is. Is a great way to leave the current state of the demon
"Im rarely wrong" is hilarious lmfao 🤣
@lazyrecapsofficial If you spent the time to research me and my eerily accurate predictions, you would know why I say that. It more weird when I'm wrong than right.
@SurrealNirvana now I want you to be wrong 😂😂😂
@@castlehorrorstorylmao no actually
Smile 2 is so good and I love the music
Ikr bro I literally listened to blood on white satin more than 50 times till now
Same here
Anyone else sad that we won't get anymore skye riley music ? 🥲
@@lv.7462 I am
It was definitely better than the first one. That almost never happens....
In the upcoming They Follow, we hear a brief news story about pop artist committing **cide while on stage.
Dudeeeee, a crossover would be awesome. Or even both movies being in the same universe.
Where is this, I can’t even find a trailer for they follow
@@NunchuckOmega ikr, misinformation i guess lol
lol it was an idea for what they SHOULD do, not an actual easter egg. 'They Follow' hasn't even been shot yet.
Me when I spread misinformation
What if the only way to beat it is to smile right back at it lol
That would be a twist
Or like before it jumps inside of you ? Say I forgive you to the monster and confuse it ?!
Or frown towards it lmao notice how everything is always upside down in the movie? Maybe the solution to the smile is sadness. But doesn’t it grieve on sadness
I initially expected the ending of Smile 2 to be a mental battle of wits between Skye and the creature kind of like the Ritual of Chüd in Stephen King's IT novel. Smiling back at the creature would toss you into the "ballroom of eternity" or whatever dimension the true form of the smile creature resides in.
Also what would the entity attempt if when attemping to pass the curse the witness would attempt to restrain the current host
i like how simple this is. all rose needed to do
I feel there’s so much potential for the 3rd movie. Now that the parasite/ smile demon has spread to over thousands, it can explore what it would be like to have a CHILD having this parasite percifically he one that we saw get her poster signed at the meet and greet scene. If the host were to be a child, it could explore the fact that the parents/ guardians would think the child has and hyper imagination or just a lil imaginary friend. It’s more likely they would reach out for help, and even MORE likely the demon just get brushed off. It a cool concept I would LOVE to see them explore in smile 3
It would be interesting if it was done in by a child….kids believe in monsters so I like that if it becomes so arrogant it can’t be defeated that underestimates this kid
@@billmcdermott9647 yes truuuuue. Just alone having a kid as the host is great
good idea but i dont think the demon spread to the crowd, i mean if an apocalyptic event is gonna happen, the human race would extinct leading to the death of the demon, it would be smarter for it to go 1 by 1 to grow and get more powerful overtime
Percificaly???
@ did I seriously spell it wrong
For my possibility for "Smile 3", everything is falling apart; I think the character of Morris is going to be the one to destroy the Smile Entity by not looking at people who have it, he wears a blindfold to not see the creepy smiling people, and he kills it.
How will he kill the identity without being able to see it?
@kingshaz2900 Let's just say that he might have to "watch his step".
@@AnnieMacFlannie Ah there’s so many ways smile 3 could go like but what if Morris became the next victim? Because she saw Sky die in the freezer which i think was real. And now the identity is trying to stop Morris from his plan to unalive Sky before he himself kills her.
Are you stupid? @@kingshaz2900
I hope the third movie is a full apocalypse scenario.
Lol why
Which ever direction they have in mind for smile 3 I'm all for it. I just have one recommendation for the intro of the movie, that's for it to start off the way it ended on the news
We need 3 to be a direct sequel with a decisive ending and a couple of years later we could get prequel spin offs exploring the origins of the entity or a remake of Laura Hasn’t Slept.
Smile demon vs It Follows demon vs Samara from The Ring...
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Most likely to be about a group of people trying to survive it at once , it’s gonna focus on a group from the concert
The whole thing about 3 is the downfall of the smile monster. It should’ve kept hiding out from person to person now with more attention they will find out how to end it.
There's an aspect of the films that I feel no one oddly ever talks about. It's explained in the first film that the entity feeds on trauma. However, more specifically both main protagonists did something very horrible which caused someone they loved to lose their lives. With Rose, she allowed her mother to succumb to the overdose. With Skye, she's the reason the car accident which took Paul's life occurred. Both characters are dealing with a serious amount of guilt which no one else is aware of. Is this a common trait in all of the entity's victims? Is it somehow being attracted toward specific people because of this? Remember, Lewis never recalled sending the text in which he told Skye to come over. If there's a third installment, I believe someone would catch on to this prior overlooked detail and somehow attempt to use it in order to combat the entity....
Ooooh yeah! You’re very right about that. Would love to see more talking about this. I’m not sure I even made that connection until I read your comment even though I did KNOW both deaths could be blamed on the other person in the situation. Fascinating!
I think it would be interesting if the very thing the smile monster thought it wanted (tons of people to haunt) was its undoing. Perhaps someone in the crowd is immune to its influence but can see it.
Seems like all the people who got the curse seen someone die before. Laura said her grandpa died in front of her. Rose mom, and Joel was cop he seen people die. Maybe everyone can't get the curse. So the big audience the entity might only get a few people.
I think a third film would try to go into something about a collective trauma. It’d be interesting to see how they approach that idea where you have a bunch of people who are now dealing with the same issues, but be able it’s such an unusual phenomenon that they’re dealing with, they’re still isolated from the supposed professionals who are supposed to know how to help them through their problems, but can’t fully empathise or relate to what they experienced and witnessed
I wonder what happens to the entity if somebody were to off themselves, but nobody is in the room. Obviously the entity is in control so it would most likely make sure that somebody is watching, but what if they take their own life before the entity ends them.
Because these movies always seem to have a more tragic ending, I don’t think there’s a happy ending, but I think there’s a closure. I could see somebody deciding that they are going to take their own life around nobody and it dies with them.
But it might take time to gain control so if you did it as soon as the demon moved to you it might come unstuck
Depending on how much trauma you have, the Demon could just make you hallucinate things immediately and stop you by faking a loved one caring for you and asking you to stop. He's that vile
@@MrSchwartz1210 it is possible to break the chain. Both movies have had someone specifically state that the chain has broken before.
@@dallasisgoodthe only way was to kill someone infront of another person, I feel like the whole suicide thing was fake and just the entity playing with her mind. Morris can’t be real
Smile 3 can easily be a horror anthology
I think the entity would hold off on torturing its victims so as not to expose itself. One by one, each person in the audience at the end of Smile 2 becomes terrorized. That way, the smile entity grows methodically and remains a mystery to everyone.
I hope there’s not some arbitrarily conceived rule that holds the demon back, such as cosmic forces or religion. The movie felt like an unstoppable nightmare to me and I want to see more of that from Smile 3.
I havent gone straight to youtube after watching a banger in a while. This movie was dope.
I came home, got it bed and put TH-cam on, and I’ve been watching reviews and theories since haha.
I'm looking forward to Smile 0: Origin story
I got a smile name if there is a prequel: Smile: The first trauma
@@kaelebAnimationsor “The first smile”
or “Smile: say cheese”
@@KevinCablez That's even better!
If we go by the intro to smile 2, with Joel 6 days later… I think S3 should start from either the same amount of time later or a multiple of 6 days later so maybe… 396 days later. This would give plenty of time for pandemic level amounts of people affected by the smile entity thus creating a very small amount of people left on the planet as all the other were killed by the entity. The film could focus on a pocket of survivors finding a way to end the curse and entity itself. My guess would be that maybe US government officials could be the last of the unaffected. Any other type of survivors would be too much like bird box/ a quiet place and all the other end of the world movies. It would also be the most realistic of who would still be unaffected. Honestly though I think the director probably already knows where Smile 3 will be going.
The whole premise of S2 was intentional. The entity was destined to be passed on to thousands of new victims. Which makes me think it’s objective is very similar to that of a virus. We’ll have to wait and see I guess… that’s providing WW3 isn’t round the corner.
I honestly think smile 3 will be an apocalypse type movie or origin story because I’m not sure if they can do this same personal curse story a 3rd time. Both were amazing though
what if Smile 3 was about two main characters who was at Skye's tour and got the curse from witnessing her death and now those two people have to kill the entity for good and save the rest of the cursed people that was at the concert before humanity gets wiped out
What sucks more is that the Entity just got lucky
If Lewis wasn’t there Joel would have died when he got hit
If Skye didn’t drop her pain meds she would have never needed to go to him and talk to him
If Skye just left when she first felt uncomfortable when Lewis was acting off she would still be alive
This damn thing got lucky…so fucking lucky ….and it’s unfair tbh
If joel actually managed to look side ways of the road and snucked behind the tree, he could've survived. He was one of the only 2 people who beat the curse
i feel like somehow entity knew skye riley because when it possesed lewis i think entity made him invite skye and lewis says later on that he doesnt remember sending her message and in freezer scene entity tells skye i've been waiting for you for such a long time but i could be wrong
I want to see a Smile 3 take it to a few influencial people with the aid of government to formulate a plan to stop the entity. I want to see some researched history, too. Leave the ending a bit uncertain, too.
My prediction is that the ending of Smile 2 is a fake out and she actually died in the freezer passing the curse to Morris.
It didn’t make sense to me that she could be hallucinating that long that extensively. It makes more sense for the stage ending to be a hallucination.
I think she did actually kill her mom in the hospital and really did go to the freezer with Morris.
No that makes no sense narratively speaking
That never even crossed my mind
Nice point......could very well be true
but Morris went out and never come back
@@wwzzyyy it was never stated what proximity you have to be to witness the death ☠️ maybe it’ll say in the next
I initially expected the ending of Smile 2 to be a mental battle of wits between Skye and the creature kind of like the Ritual of Chüd in Stephen King's IT novel. Smiling back at the creature would toss you into the "ballroom of eternity" or whatever dimension the true form of the smile creature resides in.
Also what would the entity attempt if when attemping to pass the curse the witness would attempt to restrain the current host
I also think Paul Hudson's character was underused, especially given who they cast for it. They didn't even have him say "HERE'S PAULYY!!!"
And the third part should confirm whether the nurse who made the plan to k*ll the entity was real or not
idea: it attaches onto someone and drives them so crazy that they don't care about killing other people anymore and genuinely like having the entity with them. This also makes them able to resist it controlling them and making them kill themselves. Then the movie ends with them trying to track down all the others who saw it from the concert trying to get their smile demons and be "whole".
For me if smile 3 happens i think it might be a final show down to defeat it in a post apocalypse set
My Smile Theory:
Smile 1: A Doctor or Therapist (Rose) notices the disease (Smile Demon) and tries to confront it.
Smile 2: The Disease finds the perfect host (Skye) to spread to the world.
Smile 3: Trying to figure out the disease and to rely on the cure (a strong-minded main character) to end it once and for all. (With every other sequel taking perspective of any attendant from Skye's concert or even prequels of the "disease's" origins.)
Hear me out, hear me out... what if the ending was a fakeout/ continuation of the entity toying with Sky and she's still alive. At this point, we don't know what's real and what's not lol.
smile 😃
Yeah and I don’t think it’s confirmed either. I think she’s still alive and at the Pizza Hut and the identity is trying its best to stop her from succeeding to get rid of him.
@@kingshaz2900that’s corny
I feel like in the upcoming SMILE 3 ! Either her mother or a group of people including morris will try to get together to try to stop the evil entity. Morris was never there with her in the ending so he will try to help solve her demise . Gemma will also help since she wasn’t present to see sky till the phonecall in the car. Gemma was never in her apartment that was the evil entity the whole time . On the phone call sky asked her did Gemma ever come by her apartment the real gemma said no . And asked her about the weird text messages ? Fast forward to Louis (drug dealer) told sky he didn’t remember texting her to come over. The entity picked its victim right then and there ! Back to when Gemma came into the apartment sky said she forgot the evil Gemma said give her 45 mins to get there! The entity took over sky right then and there! It was an hallucination the whole time. The SMILE 3 a group will destroy the Evil force but before them sadly some people will not make it .
Not everything was a hallucination surely? Like her mom being dead was also a hallucination? Morris? The Pizza Hut place like how did she get to the concert all of a sudden?
@@kingshaz2900 Yeah the main theories I’m seeing are that those particular three things were all hallucinations. >.<
I don’t know the answer completely but I can see why people are coming to these conclusions.
smile 3 should be a apocalyptic horror film like a quite place or bird box
I was thinking something like “I have no mouth and I must scream” post apocalyptic scenario where the demon has taken over the world and torments certain individuals and maintains a certain population to constant feed off of
I love videos like this! 👍 ❤❤❤
In my opinion for Smile 3 be development for Parker Finn, one of my theories is this questions about the truly origins of Smile Entity, how can defeat it so easier before the entity curse more individuala from the death.
I absolutely do not want another post apocalyptic thing.
IF THE WRITERS ARE LOGICALLY CONSISTENT (a big if hence the shouting), most of the audience would be protected. To pass itself to a witness it needs to traumatize that witness. Everyone in the audience has already had a lifetime of watching people get killed in movies and on TV. As a result they have all developed an "I'm watching a show" mode. Even though what they witnessed was real and horrific, it would not have had the same effect on them as if it had happened in a different setting. The crew (especially the mother) are still in big-time danger.
It also should be pointed out that not everyone is vulnerable. Rose and Laura (from the first movie) and Skye from this one were already suffering from major issues in their background. The entity (using its mindreading ability) pre-selected its victims before sacrificing its current host. It allowed Joel to succeed because it knew a drug dealer comes into contact with MANY vulnerable people.
Somehow I think all those subtleties will be ignored if there is a sequel. If it is apocalyptic and everyone is infected, it will ignore the trauma aspect that was established in the first two. If it isn't, viewers will find it anticlimactic and boring. These were good movies, but I don't think there can be a good sequel.
Smile 3 - it's going to be discovered that the entity has a difficult time tormenting and even killing those with less and less trauma and more and more joy and innocence.
Some survivors theorize that eventually this thing can become physical if it becomes strong enough and enters a pure mind, unbroken, to use as a vessel to birth itself.
There could be a kid or adult with severe autism to the point where they are very low functioning. It could be shown this person only vaguely responds to TV. Reason? Well...
The build up could be that once there are only a few thousand survivers left at a colony, people who are panicking freak out and are tricked thinking it's already physical and are breaking down the colony walls, letting in the entity.
The entity manages to have at least one person see it in the colony - the lower functioning individual. Just when we think it's over, that the entity found it's vessel, instead of falling to its knees or whatever, the individual suddenly smiles for the first time in it's life and whispers **fun** as it's revealed the individual has an extremely dark mind set of it's own as it creates twisted versions of what it watches on TV to torment and torture the living hell out of the entity as it's trapped in that individuals mind.
Think of
Afterlife Flowey Vs Smile
I mean I think the obvious message and “solution” to the curse is having a good social circle. Both protagonists grow increasingly more isolated as people dismiss their issues, so I feel like the logical conclusion is for the “survivor” (providing it does end on a positive note) to:
a) deal with their trauma that the entity manipulates them with
b) rely on others for help, and the people they reach out to actually believe them
I don’t really understand what “rules” or lack of them people are complaining about necessarily? Finding out more about the origin and workings of the demon would be fascinating, but the fact that there are no rules in cement means it can continue to surprise us as we can’t truly guess its every move.
I watch a lot of horror movies but I didn’t find myself thinking “You can’t do that!” or “Hey how’d you do that? You couldn’t do that before!!” so I do worry I’m perhaps not as perceptive as other viewers but I’d also be really keen to read all about what people HAVE noticed. =p
I love you Skye Riley 😍
Naomi Scott As Skye Riley in Smile 3 ❤🎉
Smile 3 is going to be like truth or dare lol
I think is gonna be an apocalypse movie
I actually want more Skye!!! 🥺
What if the smile 2 ending never actually happened but was all an hallucination?
I don't think everyone would be effected. I think the demon would be like a kid in a candy store, choosing that perfect one. As it should be. Smile movies are intimate horrors between the demon and the victim. That's what pulls the audience in. So the next story could go anywhere. That's what I like about his movies, the human factor. Parker did say that each installment would be more unhinged then its predecessor. Can't wait, I don't know what it will be, but after Smile 2, it'll sure be a doozy.
5:10 No. That's a bad idea. Establishing rules and explaining everything ruins the mystery, tension, feels cheap and somewhat undermines the entity. And no, the movie doesn't cheat... It's not some kind of a game... This is the director's vision. And the entity is an extremely powerful force and, ultimately, an allegory for trauma and mental health. It's not supposed to be fair and make everyone happy... The "cheat" argument is totally irrelevant.
What we don’t know much about what we’re facing or up against, that’s what makes it more terrifying & scary I see that this is what the smile entity is while we know on how this curse works, but also you got to bring back Morris back for the sequel as he serves as the Dr. Loomis type of character who knows & understands this entity more than anyone I can see where several new characters will be like the main plot of the sequel but to have Morris as the main character who helps as many people as he can to survive the curse…..and to do he also survives hopefully
Yeah I'm picturing post-apocalyptic. Someone in another comment section said it would be interesting if a sociopath got infected, and that I think could be possibly be taken to the next level; if the Smile demon can't have them, they're going to use them.
I think it would cool to see smile 3 lead directly into 4. Where we see either Morris stop the entity, or it ends with a nuclear war that winds up killing the entity
Would be interesting if they did a prequel of the origins. Leading to how to destroy it. If the movie does well maybe turn it into a show bringing back cameos of past characters. Taking the perspective of multiple characters dealing with the entity or if it can only go one at a time. Maybe the entity could choose to spread but risk itself losing its strength and ability to control the host. So maybe it can chooses to go one by one like Freddy Kruger.
Smile 3 will be called smile 300
my thing is that anyone we’ve seen infected by the entity was so paralyzed by fear that they could not react until after the death happens. my theory is that someone we couldnt see on screen was infected by the entity and will have to figure it out in the next film.
although i would prefer a smile origin story.
I think if they decided to do Smile 3. I think they should cast an Asian actress. Because they are fond of keeping ancient relics, artifacts that contained stories about where monsters first seen. I think Julia Montes would be the perfect person for Smile 3
Anyone mention that it’s now infected essentially a bunch of kids? The crowd was like 80/20 teenage girls, does that influence how this goes?
Haven't seen it, but saw a clip before it was removed of the ending, because people were saying its predictable, but I thought it was still scary, you don't see her doing it but can hear it, then see what she looks like after. First looked like an ice cream in her eye lol, but it's deeper and shocking looking.
Naomi Scott As Skye Riley in Smile 3 ❤🎉
Naomi Scott is not going to return in Smile 3 because her character died. Just like Rose killed in the first one and she wasn't in the sequel.
Naomi Scott As Skye Riley is Yes Going To Return in Smile 3 Movie Sequel Update Yes and Yeah
did a quick research on if Smile 3 would be a Bird Box type of scenario and it lowkey doesn't change.
Charles Bonnet syndrome is when a blind person somehow is susceptible to hallucinations due to the brain not being able to process information through vision, so then what you hear or touch, the brain will take that as information of some kind and that could still give the Smile Entity some form of power, I guess.. I don't know.
that's why I love this franchise. you don't know ANYTHING about the Entity. 😅
I just want to see more of Skye😫☹️
Welp just by the end of the movie i think a lot of people are going to have it this time. At the end she killled herself infront of everybody.
What if the entity can spread but it isn’t affective over large amounts of people. That’s why it singles out people and plays with them
What I think is that if the entity is possessing the host and there are several people, it picks a person to curse by just staring at them and no one else
@@Schollowhoft171I feel that’s probably true. Parker Finn seems more interested in self contained character studies. Buttt you can’t do the same trick twice. I think he knows that so who really knows, maybe he will do it on a larger scale
What if one person had the Smile demon and the It Follows demon 🤦🏾♂️ that would be a rough life
I think maybe the reason the entity wanted Sky to off herself in front of a lot of people is because it wanted to find one person with extreme trauma,so the more people it exposes itself to,the better chances of finding one super-traumatized host. We’ve seen how it feeds off of trauma and fear.
The real Morris explains how to destroy the Smiler entity (1st meeting with Skye). I would like to see Smiler origin in part 3 where a group of people are trying to find ways to stop their fate getting offed one by one while the world is in turmoil due to what happened at the end of Smile 2, eventually finding out what this entity is and how to stop it. Basically kill yourself, get killed, or kill some else in front of a witness and kill that witness the next day before it does it to you.
Smile was interesting and gory like saw but without reason looking forward to the 3rd one
I see smile 3 being about either a Lawyer, stock broker, and or news host. Since I he demon likes large crowds
Agreed with that. Especially a lawyer or news host.
Smile 3 might be about the origins of the curse and the demon and in the future, the curse now becomes a worldwide threat and the cause of humanity's end.
.I agree -it’s definitely going to be apocalyptic, and a group of survivors will figure out how to defeat the smile entities. They'll probably dive into an origin story, too. I hope they call it SMILES! And it’d be cool if the twist is that the entity is actually an alien trying to wipe out humanity. What do you think?"
I don’t think making it an alien is a good idea. Like it goes a bit more cosmic than that.
It will never be defeated. It's like generations of trauma and tragedy that pass along and some aren't affected and some are and it keeps going in no descriptive way because it's so specific to each individual that it's this miserable slippery indescribable THING which is perfectly what it physically looks like, lollipop the thing is just mounds of people devoured by their minds and lives and their echoes and stories that's the only way to see something like that.
I'd go small. A family passing it among themselves, starting with the daughter and the father who chaperoned her at the concert.
After the smile 2 ending it seems like smile three could be like bird box as the demons killing everyone
How do you pronounce the letter "T"?
I would prefer if the entity was just jumping from people to people as opposed to possessing so many bodies at once. Because you know they’ll magically start beating it it is the latter.
I wonder how the entity would deal with someone with little/almost no trauma
They should make an Origin movie for the Entity
No not every horror villain needs an origin
@@ParkerCS2true but it would be interesting. The smile entity looks really crazy and unique. At least knowing its name if it even has one would be cool
@ it’s called the monstrosity
I want Holly to come back
I think it ends smile 4 i think they have a prequel between 3 and 4 so 3 more movies of this Rich story.
I think there’s way too much story l do for it to just end with smile 3. I do agree we need more info about the creature in the next one
These aren't theories. These are what you're hoping to see.
They shouldn't progress the story and further, I'd rather it be backstory maybe to one of the first people infected by it. The ending thematically was good and they should keep it that way. I saw one idea down there about some bigger monster stepping to stop this monster, that's some middle school level imagination bullshit I actually hate it
It could happen where you see a couple of or groups of people seeing the same hallucinations.
What are we thinking? Will the demon haunt one at a time or all at once?
What if smile was a prequel and it was a slasher. A film like the black phone or like the elm Street prequel everyone pitches. A real world serial killer that turns supernatural in its later sequels.
I don't know about all of you I think they should make Smile 3 as like an anthology series, instead of a movie, taking place around the same time as every episode with everyone dealing with The Smile Entity in their own way
Im getting Pulse vibes for Smile 3.
I'm excited to find out what's going to happen as a result of a massive crowd of people seeing it at once. I would think that if you killed yourself then got resuscitated during the first day of seeing the people smiling you could get rid of it(since none of the victims figured out what was happening until it was goo late, this ovvbviously didn't happen)
Hope it's a post-apocalyptic world like birdbox.
Maybe it only infects one person at a time. Idk
Technically, they all witnessed her death which means they all been infected?
Smile 3 should be global: it gets passed while the president is giving an announcement to the nation!
Blind people : 🗿🗿🗿