Horror sequel Thanksgiving 2 gets exciting filming update, as Eli Roth reveals several actors will be returning

Thanksgiving
(Image credit: Sony)

Eli Roth has revealed when Thanksgiving 2 is set to start filming – and that a bunch of the first film's stars will be returning for more axe-tion. The horror director teased what to expect from the "no bull***" follow-up in an interview with Indiewire, which confirmed cameras would start rolling on the new movie in late March.

"We're upping the ante but we are not going to do it with more money," Roth told the publication. "That keeps it tight and lean and mean and forces us to make decisions. There's a lot of setting up that we did in the first one that we don't have to deal with now. It can just be all pay-off."

Released in 2023, Thanksgiving sees a Massachusetts town terrorized by masked, Pilgrim hat-wearing killer "John Carver" on the one-year anniversary of a Black Friday-related tragedy. The murderer's mission? To make a festive, vengeful feast out of his victims.

"I've come up with stuff that is going to be a challenge. And I want it to be a challenge to pull off. Because if I've come up with the stuff that I think will make the best kills, then I'm going to do it like I’m never going to make another movie again," added Roth.

Warning! Major spoilers for Thanksgiving ahead. If you've yet to watch the movie and don't want to know anything that happens, turn back now!

Thanksgiving

(Image credit: Sony)

At the end of the first flick, Addison Rae and Nell Verlaque's leads Gaby and Jessica discover that "John Carver" is actually Sheriff Eric Newlon (Patrick Dempsey), who blames the locals and Black Friday for the death of his pregnant lover Amanda (Gina Gershon). While Amanda was married to Mitch the previous year, Eric tells Gaby that the pair had been having an affair and that Amanda had intended to leave her husband but never got the chance to, having been killed in the sales-induced riot.

The movie ends with Jessica livestreaming Eric's confession before the pair seemingly blow him up. Later, though, the police admit they weren't able to find Eric's body in the wreckage. Alive or not, people now know the identity of "John Carver", so we're curious as to how the character will be involved if he does come back.

"It really was a reminder of the deep satisfaction I get just knowing there is a Thanksgiving movie out there and that people enjoy it and that people are now watching the old slasher films because of it," Roth recalled. "I feel like we have a new tradition. And that's all you want to do is leave your mark – good or bad – on pop culture. Eventually, no one is going to remember. The only thing that will be left is the movies."

For more, check out our list of the best horror movies ever, or our guide to the most exciting upcoming horror movies heading our way.

Amy West

I am an Entertainment Writer here at 12DOVE, covering all things TV and film across our Total Film and SFX sections. Elsewhere, my words have been published by the likes of Digital Spy, SciFiNow, PinkNews, FANDOM, Radio Times, and Total Film magazine.

Read more
Sharni Vinson as Erin in You're Next (2011)
Team behind slasher horror You're Next reveal their scrapped idea for a twisted sequel: "My point is, it's really good we didn't make this movie"
Ethan Hawke as The Grabber in The Black Phone
The Black Phone 2 director reveals the one "main difference" between the original horror movie and its upcoming "more graphic" sequel
Five Nights at Freddy's movie
First behind the scenes look at Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 teases flashback scene and shows the return of Matthew Lillard's villain
Sinners
The most exciting upcoming horror movies coming in 2025 and beyond
David Howard Thornton as Art The Clown in Terrifier 3
Terrifier 4 is officially in the works, with director Damien Leone teasing that the horror will finally reveal Art's origin story
Damien Leone at the Terrifier 3 UK premiere
Terrifier director Damien Leone responds to complaints that his horror franchise isn't gory enough, promising he will find the "sweet spot" in Terrifier 4
Latest in Horror Movies
Theo James as Hal in Osgood Perkins' The Monkey
It might only be March, but Stephen King adaptation The Monkey is now the highest grossing horror movie of 2025
Train to Busan passengers
Train to Busan director is returning to the horror sub-genre with a new movie described as the culmination of his zombie universe
John Lithgow as Dave Crealy in The Rule of Jenny Pen
John Lithgow and Geoffrey Rush's twisted chiller is a much-needed shake-up to the horror genre, disrupting harmful elderly stereotypes embraced by the likes of X and The Shining
Kathryn Newton in Abigail
Marvel star joins former Scream directors for highly-anticipated upcoming horror sequel
Mickey 17
Robert Pattinson says he got so scared watching a horror movie that he fell asleep holding two kitchen knives: "I'm too sensitive"
Bambi in The Reckoning
Bambi decapitates a man, chases victims through the woods, and ruins your childhood in new trailer for twisted horror from the creators of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey
Latest in News
Balatro
Balatro creator started "properly playing the game myself about a week before launch" and had "a pretty emotional moment" where he realized it's "actually fun"
Death Stranding 2 Collector's Edition
Hideo Kojima reveals Death Stranding 2: On the Beach release date, and the Collector's Edition includes exactly what I predicted it would
Kingmakers
Kingmakers is a strategy game about taking on medieval armies with a gun, but its devs thought the giant mech was too much
The Witcher 3 lead says "not many games" were trying to match the RPG back in 2015, and that meant "there was a risk" to making it in the first place
The Blood of Dawnwalker
The Witcher 3 dev says his new vampire RPG Blood of Dawnwalker wants to challenge genre conventions, but only if "we're changing them to actually achieve some goal"
Daredevil recap: The Defenders
Marvel fans are discussing which of the Netflix series characters would have survived the Blip