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Fall 2: Deadpoint Takes the Survival Thriller to Terrifying New Heights

Fall 2: Deadpoint Takes the Survival Thriller to Terrifying New Heights

A new trailer for Fall 2: Deadpoint has arrived, and the sequel is clearly not interested in lowering anyone’s blood pressure.

The original Fall turned one simple nightmare into a full survival thriller: two women stranded at the top of a 2,000-foot radio tower with no easy way down. Deadpoint keeps that fear-of-heights DNA, but moves the danger to a new location, a new group of characters and an even more unstable challenge.

This time, the story follows Jax, played by Harriet Slater, who is overwhelmed by grief after the death of her sister. Searching for closure, she connects with Luce, played by Arsema Thomas, one of her sister’s fearless friends. Together, they attempt the infamous plank walk of Mount Kwan in Thailand — which, as survival-thriller decisions go, already feels like the kind of idea that should come with seventeen warning signs and maybe a therapist.

Naturally, things go wrong fast. A sudden rockslide leaves the pair trapped on a fragile plank thousands of feet above the ground, forcing Jax to confront not only the physical danger beneath her, but also the grief and fear she has been carrying with her.

The trailer leans into exactly what made the first film so effective: vertigo, helplessness and the terrifying knowledge that one small mistake could be fatal. These films do not need monsters or supernatural threats. Gravity is doing more than enough villain work here, thank you very much.

Harriet Slater and Arsema Thomas lead the sequel, with Tom Brittney, Virginia Gardner and Grace Caroline Currey also appearing. The Spierig Brothers direct, taking over from original Fall filmmaker Scott Mann, while the sequel appears to push the franchise into a more expansive survival setup without abandoning the clean, brutal simplicity of the concept.

For fans of tense survival thrillers, Fall 2: Deadpoint looks like another anxiety machine built for anyone who both loves and hates movies about extreme heights. The appeal is straightforward: trap believable characters somewhere awful, remove every safe option and let the audience spend ninety minutes muttering “absolutely not” at the screen.

Fall 2: Deadpoint opens only in theaters on September 2, 2026.

Video source: YouTube

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