
Flashbacks show that she was the babysitter of Phoebe when she was younger. While Bee was the villain in the first film, in the second film she’s a good person. She wanted the demons to take the blood and be removed from existence. Well, it turns out, this was her plan all along. And it’s ironic because Cole gives up his blood willingly in order to save Phoebe. His close relationship with Phoebe takes away his innocence - the story hints that they may have had sex in a scene that is not shown, but regardless, with Cole no longer having that childlike innocence, his blood fails. The Babysitter: Killer Queen sees Cole and Phoebe fall in love with each other in extreme circumstances.

It’s never clear if he has lost his virginity but more that his innocence no longer applies. However, it turns out Cole is not so innocent after all.ĭoes Cole lose his virginity in the film? The central premise is that Cole is a virgin, so presumed an innocent figure.

In a surprising moment, when the demons take Cole’s blood, their bodies explode and they cease to exist. That explains why the blood cult collectively disintegrated.What happens when the demons take Cole’s blood? Later, after being emotionally moved by Cole's innocence, she decided to help him out upon realizing that he was being bullied. Bee's plan worked because Cole and Phoebe technically lost their innocence during an intimate moment together. First, Bee made a deal with the devil so that Phoebe could survive. As it turns out, Bee orchestrated a rather impressive plan after being involved in a car accident that killed Phoebe's parents and nearly killed the young girl, too. The Babysitter: Killer Queen ends with a big twist, as Bee (Weaving) returns from the dead, and reveals that she used to babysit Phoebe. Meanwhile, the blood cult moves forward with their Unhallowed Prophecy plan, but they ultimately experience violent deaths, the result of a "tainted" offering. WARNING! Major spoilers for The Babysitter: Killer Queen McG's sequel includes a somewhat predictable twist that allows for cult-y characters from the original film, The Babysitter, to return. The Babysitter: Killer Queen co-stars Emily Alyn Lind in a reprisal role as Cole's friend/love interest Melanie, and Jenna Ortega joins the cast as transfer student Phoebe, a girl who conveys a hard exterior to protect herself from harm while dealing with emotional trauma from her past. He survived the gory events of the first film, but doesn't have any evidence to prove that his babysitter, Bee (Samara Weaving), was part of a blood cult, primarily because the collective members were killed and disappeared. In The Babysitter: Killer Queen, Cole Johnson ( Judah Lewis) desperately tries to prove that he's not suffering from major psychological issues. So, will The Babysitter 3 happen? If so, when will it release, and what will the storyline be about? Directed by McG, The Babysitter: Killer Queen is a direct sequel to the 2017 movie, The Babysitter, which also released directly to Netflix. The Babysitter: Killer Queen hasn't received favorable critic reviews, but Netflix streamers seem to enjoy the 2020 horror film.
