Kathryn Newton to star in Ready or Not 2

Kathryn Newton is to star in the 'Ready or Not' sequel alongside returning star Samara Weaving.

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Kathryn Newton will star in the Ready or Not sequel
Kathryn Newton will star in the Ready or Not sequel

Kathryn Newton is to star in the 'Ready or Not' sequel.

The 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' actress is teaming up with Radio Silence again for their follow-up to the 2019 cult hit, which will also see Samara Weaving return.

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett are again directing the film from a script written by 'Ready or Not' writers Guy Busick and R. Christopher Murphy.

The first film followed Grace, a young bride played by Weaving who was hunted by the rich family of her new husband (Mark O'Brien) as part of a deadly supernatural tradition.

The original film grossed almost $58 million at the global box office and was a hit with critics.

Samara recently confirmed she was coming back for the sequel.

She told ComicBook.com: “I’m all in. I think we’re all in, I don’t know. I think we’re all in. I don’t know if we’ve had our blood handshake, but pretty much. We’ve done the spit handshake, but we haven’t cut each other’s hands and rubbed our blood together.”

However, the 33-year-old star admitted she was unsure when filming would begin.

She quipped: “I’ve just gotten home, I need to make some calls.”

Back in 2019, Samara pondered what had happened to her character as the sole survivor of the grim game of hide-and-seek.

She pondered: “I wonder what happens afterwards. Does she go to jail? Does she go to an asylum for psychiatric help? Does she inherit everything? I don’t know.

“Or the police would say that she did it on purpose. I don’t know … Sitting in a jail cell for 90 minutes, just going insane.”

A release date has yet to be confirmed for 'Ready or Not 2'.

Meanwhile, Kathryn previously admitted playing Cassie Lang in 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' was a dream come true.

She told Empire magazine: "I started watching those movies when I was eight years old. So they're a big part of my life.

"Honestly, one of the biggest goals of my career was to be a Marvel superhero. I would do it forever if I could."

Despite this, Kathryn remains determined to try her hand at different roles and on-screen challenges over the coming years.

The actress was just four years old when she landed her first role in 'Bun-Bun', a short film for HBO, and she remains as enthusiastic about her work as she ever has been.

Recalling her debut appearance, Kathryn said: "I didn't even say my lines half of the time. I just thought I was dressing up."