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Evil Bong 2: King Bong 2009

★ 3.738 votes80 min📅 2009-07-07

"In 3D if you're stoned!"

Dive into the chaotic world of *Evil Bong 2: King Bong* (2009), the cult comedy-horror sequel where chaos reigns after Larnell and Luanne embark on a wild trek through South America.

Director: Charles Band

Cast

Brett Chukerman
Brett Chukerman
Allistair
Mitch Eakins
Mitch Eakins
Bachman
John Patrick Jordan
John Patrick Jordan
Larnell
Brian Lloyd
Brett
Amy Paffrath
Amy Paffrath
Velicity
Robin Sydney
Robin Sydney
Luann
Sonny Carl Davis
Sonny Carl Davis
Rabbit
Jacob Witkin
Jacob Witkin
Cyril
Michael Shepperd
Michael Shepperd
King Bong (Voice)
Michelle Mais
Michelle Mais
Evil Bong / Eebee (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009) about?

After inhaling from the cursed Evil Bong, Larnell and Luanne head to South America to find a cure for its mind-altering effects. Their journey spirals into a surreal, comedic nightmare filled with supernatural mischief, bizarre encounters, and plenty of absurdity.

Who directed Evil Bong 2: King Bong?

Charles Band, the mastermind behind countless cult B-movies, directed this chaotic sequel with his signature blend of humor and horror.

Who stars in Evil Bong 2: King Bong?

Brett Chukerman, Mitch Eakins, John Patrick Jordan, Brian Lloyd, and Amy Paffrath headline this offbeat adventure.

Is Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009) worth watching?

If you're a fan of low-budget, high-concept comedies with a dash of horror, this film delivers on its absurd promise. While not for everyone, its unapologetic weirdness and B-movie charm make it a guilty pleasure worth exploring.

How long is Evil Bong 2: King Bong?

The film runs for 80 minutes, packing its share of chaos into a tight runtime.

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About Evil Bong 2: King Bong (2009) — A Bong-Wielding Tyrant's Wild South American Adventure

Dive into the chaotic world of *Evil Bong 2: King Bong* (2009), the cult comedy-horror sequel where chaos reigns after Larnell and Luanne embark on a wild trek through South America. Chasing an antidote for the cursed, sentient bong's mind-warping powers, they find themselves in a surreal adventure packed with absurd humor, bizarre twists, and just enough gore to satisfy horror fans. Directed by the king of B-movie madness, Charles Band, this 80-minute romp blends raunchy comedy with supernatural shenanigans, creating a uniquely unhinged atmosphere that's as infectious as its deranged titular antagonist. Expect a film where the laughs are as plentiful as the cringe, and the chaos feels intentionally over-the-top.

Starring Brett Chukerman, Mitch Eakins, and John Patrick Jordan as the hapless duo navigating this nightmare-fueled quest, the film leans into its low-budget charm while delivering a surprisingly cohesive (if ridiculous) narrative. The tagline promises it all: *In 3D if you're stoned!*—a cheeky nod to the film's trippy visuals and stoner-friendly absurdity. Whether you're here for the laughs, the horror-lite scares, or the sheer audacity of its premise, *Evil Bong 2* delivers a cult experience that's as unforgettable as it is divisive.