Scare - Package Ii: Rad Chad's Revenge

Critical and audience response has been polarized, often depending on the viewer's appreciation for deep-cut horror references.

Some reviewers found the humor "juvenile" and argued that the sheer density of meta-references overwhelmed the actual storytelling, making it feel less accessible to casual viewers. Scare Package II: Rad Chad's Revenge

Aaron B. Koontz, Cameron Burns, Alexandra Barreto, Anthony Cousins, John Karsko, and Jed Shepherd. Critical and audience response has been polarized, often

Set on New Year's Eve 1989, it satirizes the transition of the "Final Girl" trope from the 1980s slasher era to the post-modern, empowered archetypes of the 1990s. A mysterious figure uses Chad’s obsession with horror

Picking up at the funeral of horror guru , the attendees—including survivors from the first film—find themselves trapped in an elaborate series of Saw -esque death traps. A mysterious figure uses Chad’s obsession with horror rules to force the guests into a deadly game where they must watch short films to find hints for survival. Anthology Segments