The Watchers follow-up Stay in the Light will release in October
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
M. Night Shyamalan-produced horror-thriller The Watched is getting a sequel – just not in the way you’re probably expecting.
Directed by Shyamalan’s daughter Ishana Night Shyamalan, the movie follows Mina (Dakota Johnson), an artist who finds herself trapped in a remote, concrete cabin with three strangers after getting lost in a forest in western Ireland. There, she discovers that the trio are, essentially, prisoners in the weird-looking shelter; rarely stepping outside its walls due to the mysterious, murderous creatures that observe their every move each night.
Despite the film’s largely negative reviews, which led to it earning just 32% on Rotten Tomatoes, the book proved a hit with critics, and now it’s been announced that a follow-up book, titled Stay in the Light, is on the way. While it’s not a detail that featured in Shyamalan’s take, the title references a phrase scrawled on the inside of ‘The Coop’, which Mina and co find themselves having to heed in order to survive.
“After her terrifying experience at the hands of the Watchers, Mina has escaped to a cottage on the west coast of Ireland. She obsessively researches her former captors, desperate to find any way to prolong the safety of humankind,” the official synopsis reads, making clear that it’ll pick up right where its predecessor (and the movie) leaves off.
“When Mina encounters a stranger near her home, she fears the worst – for she knows the figure is not what it seems. Soon, people she has encountered start to disappear,” it continues. “Mina knows the Watchers' power is growing. She flees for her life, but when she reports her fears she finds her sanity questioned. Can she convince people that the Watchers are real, and ready to strike – or will she suffer the fate she has dreaded since she first encountered those malevolent beings?”
Given the negative reception to The Watched, and its lackluster box-office takings, it seems unlikely that the sequel novel will be adapted for the big screen, too. Stranger things have happened, though. We’ll just have to wait and see.
Sign up for the Total Film Newsletter
Bringing all the latest movie news, features, and reviews to your inbox
If… well…watchingis more your bag than reading, check out our list of thebest horror moviesof all time or our breakdown of the most excitingupcoming horror moviesheading our way.
I am an Entertainment Writer here at GamesRadar+, 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.
Elvis and Dune 2 star Austin Butler to play Patrick Bateman in Challengers director Luca Guadagnino’s American Psycho remake
Andrew Garfield says he’s “disappointed” he couldn’t do Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein, but Jacob Elordi “needed it more” than him
Dev behind new Doki Doki Literature Club-style psychological horror says it’s not “for those with weak hearts,” but with 98% positive Steam reviews, I’m not sure I can stay away