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Strangers Chapter 3 review: A closing chapter haunted by its own emptiness
Updated On: 07 February, 2026 06:15 PM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Shah
Throughout Strangers Chapter 3, Madelaine Petsch is given little to work with beyond physical endurance, having zero interiority - no dialogues and a fixed, vacant stare

Strangers 3 review
By the time The Strangers: Chapter 3 gets underway, it becomes clear that this trilogy’s real antagonist isn’t masked strangers or small-town rot, but sheer creative exhaustion.
The film picks up right where the second part ended, with Maya (Madelaine Petsch) killing Pin-Up Girl. Despite the build up, the inevitable confrontation between Maya and Scarecrow (Gabriel Basso) is a major let down. Their encounter unfolds inside a chapel, where an unmasked Scarecrow bears his heart open to Maya about the mutual losses they have suffered, and any remaining sense of threat evaporates.
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