*Updated with the official press release.* If you missed it in theaters, you can return to Heelshire Mansion when Brahms: The Boy II is released on VOD on April 3rd ahead of its Blu-ray and DVD release on May 19th.

From the Press Release: Universal City, California, May 5, 2020 – Evil has found a new friend in BRAHMS: THE BOY II, the spine-tingling and devilishly inventive follow up to The Boy available on Digital and On Demand now, and on Blu-rayTM and DVD on May 19, 2020 from STXfilms and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Starring Katie Holmes (Batman Begins, “Ray Donovan”), the film follows a mother fighting to save her family from a dangerous supernatural force and the surprising dangers that lie ahead. The home entertainment release of this terrifying sequel includes 20 additional minutes of exclusive bonus content that will take you deeper inside the frightening world of Brahms, including chilling deleted and alternate scenes and a never-before-seen alternate ending.

Unaware of the terrifying history of Heelshire Mansion, a young family moves into a guest house on the estate where their young son soon makes an unsettling new friend, an eerily life-like doll he calls Brahms. The bone-chilling BRAHMS: THE BOY II stars Holmes as a mother who increasingly becomes uneasy and is terrorized by her son’s new supernatural “friend.” Director William Brent Bell (The Boy, The Devil Inside) returns alongside the team that produced the original film, including Roy Lee (It, Doctor Sleep, The Ring), Jim Wedaa (Mission to Mars, Unstoppable) and Matt Berenson (Best of Enemies, The Place Beyond the Pines), for the eerie second installment that features outstanding supporting performances by Owain Yeoman (The Belko Experiment, American Sniper), Christopher Convery (“Gotham,” “Stranger Things”) and Ralph Ineson (The Witch, “Chernobyl”). Audiences everywhere can now witness the haunting story of Brahms slowly unfold, as it exposes a trail of death and disaster leading back to the supernatural doll.

BONUS FEATURES on BLU-RAYTM, dvd and digital:

  • Alternate Ending
  • Deleted and Alternate Scenes

TECHNICAL INFORMATION BLU-RAY:

Street Date: May 19, 2020

Selection Number: 64209759

Layers: BD-50

Aspect Ratio: 16:9 2.39:1 Widescreen

Rating: PG-13 for terror, violence, disturbing images and thematic elements

Languages/Subtitles: English SDH, French Canadian and Latin American Spanish Subtitles

Sound: English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1, English Dolby Digital 2.0

Run Time: 1 Hour, 27 Minutes

Previously: According to Blu-ray.com, the Blu-ray/DVD release of Brahms: The Boy II will include an "alternate ending" and "deleted and alternate scenes."

We have a look at the cover art below (via Amazon), as well as pricing details for the VOD release of the film, and in case you missed it, check out our Q&A with co-star Christopher Convery.

"STXfilms and Lakeshore Entertainment will release BRAHMS: THE BOY II on Friday, April 3 for (EST) electronic sell thru on all premium platforms at the suggested retail price of only $9.99.

In BRAHMS: THE BOY II, unaware of the terrifying history of Heelshire Mansion, a young family moves into a guest house on the estate where their young son soon makes an unsettling new friend, an eerily life-like doll he calls Brahms.

Katie Holmes stars in STXfilms and Lakeshore Entertainment’s BRAHMS: THE BOY II, alongside Christopher Convery (“Gotham”), Owain Yeoman ( The Belko Experiment) and Ralph Ineson ( The Witch). William Brent Bell returns to direct BRAHMS: THE BOY II. The film is written by Stacey Menear, based on characters created by Stacey Menear. The producers are Lakeshore’s Tom Rosenberg, Eric Reid, Gary Lucchesi, and Richard Wright in addition to Matt Berenson, Jim Wedaa and Roy Lee."

Cover art via Amazon:

  • Derek Anderson
    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.