The Ring Two is a psychological horror film and the sequel to The Ring (2002). The movie picks up shortly after the events of the first film, following Rachel Keller (played by Naomi Watts) and her son, Aidan (David Dorfman), as they move to a new town in an attempt to escape the haunting curse of Samara, the vengeful spirit from the first film.

Despite their efforts to start anew, Rachel and Aidan are soon confronted by the terrifying effects of the cursed videotape that causes people to die seven days after watching it. The curse re-emerges when a local woman named Emily (Elizabeth Perkins) becomes obsessed with the tape, leading to strange and disturbing events.
As the supernatural forces intensify, Rachel investigates further and uncovers shocking truths about Samara’s origins, realizing that the curse is much more dangerous than they had ever imagined. To protect her son, Rachel must confront the evil entity and try to break the cycle of death that Samara brings.
The Ring Two combines psychological horror with supernatural elements as Rachel’s desperate attempt to protect her son from the malevolent force pushes her to the edge. The film explores themes of guilt, fear, and the impact of confronting one’s darkest past.