The Hills Have Eyes 2 (2007) is a horror film directed by Martin Weisz, and it serves as the sequel to The Hills Have Eyes (2006). The story follows a group of U.S. Army cadets who are sent on a training mission in the desert, unaware of the horrors that await them. They are tasked with delivering supplies to a remote research station, but things go terribly wrong when they find themselves in the middle of a nightmare.

As the cadets make their way through the desolate and rugged terrain of the New Mexico desert, they discover that the area is home to a family of grotesque and mutated cannibals, who have been living in isolation since the atomic bomb tests in the 1940s. The family members are not only deformed but are also highly aggressive and ready to attack anyone who enters their territory.
The cadets quickly find themselves fighting for survival as they are picked off one by one by the ruthless mutants. Struggling with both the hostile environment and the savage threats, the group must confront their fears and work together if they hope to escape alive. The film delves into themes of survival, terror, and the brutal consequences of isolation.
As the cadets battle to make it out of the desert, they realize that their only chance of survival is to outwit the cannibalistic mutants and escape the nightmarish landscape alive. The Hills Have Eyes 2 is a tense, violent, and thrilling ride that explores the horrors of human nature and the dangerous forces lurking in the most isolated places.

 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			