Forced to travel with her boyfriend, Laine begins to experience premonitions associated with the urban myth of The Creeper. She believes that something supernatural has been summoned - and t... Read allForced to travel with her boyfriend, Laine begins to experience premonitions associated with the urban myth of The Creeper. She believes that something supernatural has been summoned - and that she is at the center of it all.Forced to travel with her boyfriend, Laine begins to experience premonitions associated with the urban myth of The Creeper. She believes that something supernatural has been summoned - and that she is at the center of it all.
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- TriviaThe actors Justin Long (Darry in Jeepers Creepers (2001)) and Ray Wise (Jack Taggart Sr. in Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003)) were invited to have a special participation but an agreement was never reached with either of them.
- GoofsThe film supposedly takes place at night, but there are beams of bright white light shining through all the windows, at all times.
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Performed by Terry Bird
Composed by Ian Livingstone and Michael Knowles
Lyrics by Timo Vuorensola
Trumpet solos - Hugh Davis (as Hugh Davies)
Saxophones - Tom Barford, Alison Jane
Trombone - Dave Gale (as David Gale)
Drums - Joel Barford
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Worse than what the trailer wants to make you believe
The trailer looks a bit cheesy (which isn't always a bad thing) and made me kind of excited for this one, unfortunately the actual movie is a lot worse:
There are only 3 (4 if you count a grassy area) "proper" sets that still look fake (opaque windows with lights behind them), the rest is done through green screens. Usually I don't mind green screen work but in "Jeepers Creepers: Reborn" the fake environments look incredibly bad and it's easily noticable that the characters aren't actually walking on real grass or closing real doors.
The special effects also look terrible, almost worse than in "Jeepers Creepers 1", which was released in 2001.
The script and story are just as bad, cheesy (not in a good way) and don't make sense in places. I can't and don't want to (fully) blame the actors because at least the main couple looked like they did the best with the script and direction they were given.
The only positive thing would the decent make-up and prosthetics used for the creeper if there wasn't real, human skin showing through, like in the "reborn" scene.
And yet there's more to criticize: Apparently the creeper isn't able to count, which you'd think was required for an eternal demon that returns every 23 years. This movie just leaves me wondering why he was "reborn" two years early (2001+23=2024, not 2022). I would have really prefered for the creators to take the two additional years to look for proper locations to film at and practice a bit of CGI work to make the movie look less like a low budget student money-grab and more like the sequel/reboot it wants to be but in this state I'm not sure how it even managed to get into theaters.
I've never left a movie theater early but the only thing that kept me in my seat with "Jeepers Creepers: Reborn" was the fact that I paid almost $10 for the ticket and there's currently no refund policy at my local cinema.
Unless you're into cheesy, bad B-movies, do yourself a favor and rather rewatch the first one.
There are only 3 (4 if you count a grassy area) "proper" sets that still look fake (opaque windows with lights behind them), the rest is done through green screens. Usually I don't mind green screen work but in "Jeepers Creepers: Reborn" the fake environments look incredibly bad and it's easily noticable that the characters aren't actually walking on real grass or closing real doors.
The special effects also look terrible, almost worse than in "Jeepers Creepers 1", which was released in 2001.
The script and story are just as bad, cheesy (not in a good way) and don't make sense in places. I can't and don't want to (fully) blame the actors because at least the main couple looked like they did the best with the script and direction they were given.
The only positive thing would the decent make-up and prosthetics used for the creeper if there wasn't real, human skin showing through, like in the "reborn" scene.
And yet there's more to criticize: Apparently the creeper isn't able to count, which you'd think was required for an eternal demon that returns every 23 years. This movie just leaves me wondering why he was "reborn" two years early (2001+23=2024, not 2022). I would have really prefered for the creators to take the two additional years to look for proper locations to film at and practice a bit of CGI work to make the movie look less like a low budget student money-grab and more like the sequel/reboot it wants to be but in this state I'm not sure how it even managed to get into theaters.
I've never left a movie theater early but the only thing that kept me in my seat with "Jeepers Creepers: Reborn" was the fact that I paid almost $10 for the ticket and there's currently no refund policy at my local cinema.
Unless you're into cheesy, bad B-movies, do yourself a favor and rather rewatch the first one.
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- Sep 16, 2022
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- Jeepers Creepers 4
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- $2,033,057
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $380,299
- Sep 25, 2022
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- $6,175,213
- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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