Now, before we get into what you need to know of how you can watch 'Lake Placid 2' right now, here are some important things to know about the Asgaard Branding, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures, BUFO horror flick. Lake Placid 2 starring John Schneider, Sam McMurray, Sarah Lafleur, Chad Michael Collins has a R rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 28 min. The movie received a user score of 49/100 on TMDb, which was calculated from reviews from 248 registered users.
Let’s set the scene for you... Here's the plot: "Man-eating crocodiles return to the lake as two males and one aggressive female crocodile, which is protecting her nest, wreak havoc on the locals."
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Lake Placid Movies
Lake Placid is an American series of monster horror/comedy films created by David E. Kelley. It is a campy throwback to the old creature features. Produced and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, the series began with Lake Placid (1999) directed by Steve Miner. This was followed by five television sequels, Lake Placid 2 (2007) directed by David Flores, Lake Placid 3 (2010) directed by Griff Furst, Lake Placid: The Final Chapter (2012) directed by Don Michael Paul, Lake Placid vs. Anaconda (2015) directed by A. B. Stone and being a crossover with the Anaconda series, and Lake Placid: Legacy (2018) directed by Darrell Roodt. Each installment revolves around the presence of giant, 30-foot-long man-eating crocodiles in the fictional location of Black Lake, Maine, and the efforts of various groups to capture or destroy the creatures. All of the films reference members of the fictitious "Bickerman" family.













