
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2 1996
"Guess who's back in the neighborhood?"
Chuck Parello's *Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2* (1996) dives back into the chilling world of Henry Lucas, now wandering into an unfamiliar small town in search of work and shelter.
Director: Chuck Parello
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2 (1996) about?
The sequel follows notorious serial killer Henry Lucas as he drifts into a new town, taking a menial job and sharing living quarters with a skeptical coworker. Their fragile alliance soon spirals into a wave of violence that exposes the fragility of human connections.
Who directed Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2?
Chuck Parello directed *Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2*, expanding on the grim legacy of the original 1986 film.
Who stars in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2?
The film features Neil Giuntoli returning as Henry Lucas, alongside Rich Komenich, Kate Walsh, Carri Levinson, and Daniel Allar in key roles.
Is Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2 (1996) worth watching?
If you value raw, unflinching crime thrillers with psychological depth, this sequel delivers a harrowing experience. While it may not match the original's cult notoriety, its bleak atmosphere and grounded performances make it a tense watch for fans of gritty horror.
How long is Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2?
The film runs for 87 minutes.
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About Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2 (1996) — The disturbing return of a serial killer
Chuck Parello's *Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2* (1996) dives back into the chilling world of Henry Lucas, now wandering into an unfamiliar small town in search of work and shelter. Securing a grim job cleaning portable toilets and sharing a cramped living space with a wary coworker, Henry's unsettling presence soon escalates into violence. The film blends raw crime realism with psychological horror, exploring themes of isolation, desperation, and the banality of evil. Shot with a gritty, documentary-like aesthetic, it immerses viewers in the grimy underbelly of midwestern America, where trust is scarce and chaos feels inevitable.
With Neil Giuntoli reprising his unsettling portrayal of Henry, the story unfolds through the eyes of a new companion whose moral boundaries rapidly crumble. The ensemble cast, including Rich Komenich and Kate Walsh, grounds this disturbing narrative in palpable tension. A relentless thriller that refuses to glamorize its subject, *Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Part 2* is a grim exploration of how ordinary spaces can become chambers for horror.