The Strangers: Chapter 3 – Terrifying or Tired? Our Honest Take
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Episode Summary
In this episode of Sparrows Under Review, Jr and Stacey complete their trilogy review with The Strangers: Chapter 3. After loving Chapter 1, being disappointed by Chapter 2, they discuss whether the final installment delivers a satisfying conclusion—or leaves them wanting more.
📽️ The Trilogy Experience
- All three films were shot in 2022 as one production, then released over multiple years
- Chapter 1: 2024 release, grossed $48M
- Chapter 2: 2025 release, grossed $22M
- Chapter 3: Released January 15th, grossed only $9.2M
- Production budget: ~$8.5M for all three films combined
🎬 Chapter 3 Breakdown
- Maya is the sole survivor from previous chapters
- One of the Strangers has been killed
- The sheriff's backstory is revealed
- Ending is divisive: provides closure on the history but execution was disappointing
⭐ Final Verdict
- Jr's Rating: 100% dumpster juice as a standalone film
- Recommendation: Watch all three movies as a trilogy in one sitting (4.5-5 hours total)
- Certified as a "Sparrow Under Review trilogy" - enshrined in the show's legacy
- Not recommended as a standalone watch
💡 Viewer Challenge What would you change about the ending to make it better? Let us know in the comments!
Key Discussion Points
📽️ The Trilogy Experience
- All three films were shot in 2022 as one production, then released over multiple years
- Chapter 1: 2024 release, grossed $48M
- Chapter 2: 2025 release, grossed $22M
- Chapter 3: Released January 15th, grossed only $9.2M
- Production budget: ~$8.5M for all three films combined
🎬 Chapter 3 Breakdown
- Maya is the sole survivor from previous chapters
- One of the Strangers has been killed
- The sheriff's backstory is revealed
- Ending is divisive: provides closure on the history but execution was disappointing
⭐ Final Verdict
- Jr's Rating: 100% dumpster juice as a standalone film
- Recommendation: Watch all three movies as a trilogy in one sitting (4.5-5 hours total)
- Certified as a "Sparrow Under Review trilogy" - enshrined in the show's legacy
- Not recommended as a standalone watch
💡 Viewer Challenge What would you change about the ending to make it better? Let us know in the comments!
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