

It’s hard to argue with the fact that the Fede Alvarez-directed home invasion horror Don’t Breathe was a massive success in 2016. On a budget of just shy of ten million dollars it raked in nearly sixteen times this amount in box office revenue. Therefore, the age-old Hollywood logic dictated that the filmmakers would seriously consider making a sequel without perhaps sitting down to consider the ramifications of what they were about to do.
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