The Strangers: Chapter 3 RT Score & Reviews Continue Trilogy’s Trend
Renny Harlin released The Strangers: Chapter 3, the final installment of his reboot trilogy. Critics responded with continued negative reactions. Reviewers met the film’s theatrical debut with sharp criticism, and its Rotten Tomatoes score reflected the steady decline seen across the trilogy.
The Strangers: Chapter 3 reviews and Rotten Tomatoes score stay bad
The Strangers: Chapter 3 holds a 15% Tomatometer score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 13 critic reviews. No audience score has been posted, with fewer than 50 verified ratings submitted. Directed by Renny Harlin, the film follows Maya (Madelaine Petsch) as she faces the masked killers in a final confrontation.
William Bibbiani (TheWrap) wrote, “They say ‘If it ain’t broke don’t fix it,’ and they didn’t. They just broke it, seemingly on purpose.” Erik Piepenburg (The New York Times) described Maya as “a shapeless, cookie-cutter final girl — apropos for this hapless finale, girl.”
David Robb (Slant Magazine) rated the film 1 out of 4, noting, “It’s easy to imagine the nihilistic avenues that Chapter 3 could have gone down.” Matt Donato (Inverse) stated, “It’s so bad that Bertino should be able to sue for damages to The Strangers’ reputation.”
Carla Hay (Culture Mix) said, “The last film in this terribly conceived horror reboot trilogy ends with a kill that is so underwhelming and predictable.” Julian Roman (MovieWeb) rated it 1/5, stating, “An absurd climax literally buries the hatchet in a franchise that never went beyond a tedious exercise in generic horror tropes.”
Hailey Passmore (Nerdspin) rated it C+ and highlighted, “Madelaine Petsch’s stellar performance and facial expressions.” Maitland McDonagh wrote that performances by Basso and Petsch “are enough to tip the scales into the plus column.”
The MPAA rated the film R for language and strong bloody violence, and it runs 1 hour and 31 minutes. Lionsgate released it in theaters on February 6, 2026. Chapter 1 holds a 21% Tomatometer score and a 45% audience score, while Chapter 2 carries a 14% Tomatometer score and a 54% audience score.
Renny Harlin directed all three films, and Alan R. Cohen and Alan Freedland wrote the trilogy.
Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.com.
Source: Comingsoon.net
