The Wrath of Becky

Three years after the harrowing ordeal with four Neo-Nazis that killed her father, 16-year-old Becky continues living life off the grid while escaping from successive foster homes and honing her survival skills.

Anthony, DJ, and Sean, three members of an extremist group called the Noble Men, stop at the diner where Becky works as a waitress.

Despite claiming he only wanted to scare the girl, upon breaking into her house, Anthony ends up shooting Elena in her head, knocking Becky unconscious, and dognapping Diego.

The second leads Becky to a remote cabin where Noble Men cell leader Darryl hosts a meeting with Anthony, DJ, Sean, and another militia member known as Twig.

Becky sneaks into the cabin and finds evidence that a town hall protest planned for the next day will actually be an armed insurrection against Senator Hernandez.

Twenty-four hours later, CIA agent Kate Montana interviews Becky about the thumb drive and singlehandedly taking down a Noble Men cell.

[3] Given no further direction and only three weeks to write the script, Angel watched Kill Bill for guidance in the film's tone and characters.

The duo worked to toe the line between the "comic book levity" elements and the "apparent" dangerousness of the film's threats.

Nick Morris, co-writer on the first film, and directing pair Jonathan Milot and Cary Murnion were also on board as executive producers.

The website's consensus reads: "Bringing Lulu Wilson back for another round of whooping on bad guys, this Wrath is one Becky with the good sequel.

[17] Meagan Navarro of Bloody Disgusting praised the comedic shift in tone, calling the film an "irreverently delightful time".

[18] For RogerEbert.com, Brian Tallerico found the film to be an improvement over its predecessor, writing, "Angel & Coote know how to pace and deliver this kind of gut punch of a movie.

"[19] Anton Bitel of Little White Lies called The Wrath of Becky "bloody satisfaction" while critiquing the film as "filler" for another sequel.

"[21] Kate Erbland of IndieWire said, "Kills are gruesome and clever, Wilson is a wonder, the bad guys all deserve what's coming, and it all feels undercooked.

[24][25] Confirming that the end of The Wrath of Becky is intended to set up events of a sequel, the actress further stated that she, the co-directors, and the producers are discussing the story of the next film, while reporting that Siegel has expressed interest in the project.