Summary: "It Lives Again" is a 1978 horror film that serves as a sequel to the 1974 movie "It's Alive." The story follows a couple, Frank and Lenore Davis, whose newborn child is revealed to be a mutant killer. As they try to protect their baby from being hunted down, they discover that their child is not alone, and there are other similar mutant infants being born across the country. The movie explores themes of parental love, societal fear of the unknown, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the fate of these unique children.
Why Watch:
🎥 Horror fans: This movie offers a chilling continuation of the "It's Alive" franchise, with suspenseful scenes and a unique take on the killer baby premise.
🧠 Fans of thought-provoking sci-fi: The film delves into complex moral questions about the nature of these mutant children and the societal response to them, providing an engaging exploration of these themes.
🎬 Followers of the "It's Alive" series: As a sequel, this movie will appeal to those who enjoyed the original and want to see the further adventures of the Davis family and the mysterious mutant infants.