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2022119 minHorror, Mystery

Satan's Slaves 2: Communion

Is Satan's Slaves 2: Communion a Hit or Flop?

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Is Satan's Slaves 2: Communion worth watching? With a rating of 6.942/10, this Horror, Mystery film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Satan's Slaves 2: Communion Synopsis

After moving from their home to an apartment building, a new terror awaits Rini’s family.

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Top Cast

Tara Basro
Tara BasroRini Suwono
Endy Arfian
Endy ArfianToni Suwono
Nasar Anuz
Nasar AnuzBondi Suwono
Bront Palarae
Bront PalaraeBahri Suwono
Ayu Laksmi
Ayu LaksmiMawarni Suwono / Raminom
M. Adhiyat
M. AdhiyatIan Suwono
Muzakki Ramdhan
Muzakki RamdhanWisnu Hendrawan
Ratu Felisha
Ratu FelishaTari Daryati
Fatih Unru
Fatih UnruAri Gunawan
Moh Iqbal Sulaiman
Moh Iqbal SulaimanDarto Suhaimi

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Is Satan's Slaves 2: Communion worth watching?

Satan's Slaves 2: Communion has received mixed reviews with a 6.942/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Mystery movies.

Is Satan's Slaves 2: Communion hit or flop?

Satan's Slaves 2: Communion has received average ratings (6.942/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Satan's Slaves 2: Communion?

Satan's Slaves 2: Communion is a Horror, Mystery movie that After moving from their home to an apartment building, a new terror awaits Rini’s family....

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Critic Reviews

Call Me DunhamDec 1, 2025
★ 6

Such a wasted potential. I was really hoping that this sequel to Pengabdi Setan would be a chance to explore more about the Raminom cult and its rituals, but the whole thing felt like a rollercoaster ride that keeps going in circles — except it’s being piloted by a WWII pilot with zero feeling, only trying to scare the audience. From a technical standpoint, sure, it deserves praise — no doubt, it’s well-made and polished. But what’s the point if the storytelling is painfully shallow?