Untraceable II

Untraceable II, Re-watch or Untraceable Re-watch is an upcoming 2011 American Thriller film directed by Gregory Hoblit, written by Eric Heiresser and Wesley Strick and starring Diane Lane, Billy Burke, Mary Beth Hurt, Perla Haney-Jardine, Oleysa Rulin, Nestor Carbonnell, Rex Linn, Kirk Acedova and Gemma Jones.

Summary
Following the events of Untraceable Detective Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) has now built a career as Portland, Oregon's biggest computer criminal catching activist.

With the support of her mother and nine year old daughter she has moved on from the near death brought on by the KillWithMe Killer.

However the nightamare is reborn one night as several kidnappings of thre mid-60's women, a young reporter from Channell 12 News and criminal men forces Jennifer into the mix.

A New website emerges KillForMe in which the watching viewers decide the fates of the three groups of people, and the viewing audience a collection of the city's most perveted minds decides the fate of these innocent lives leaving the other members of the group to perform a murderous mutiny.

Jennifer closes in on the case and her mother eventually becomes the last abducted victim.

With Jennifer rushing between three groups of captive people knowing she may not be able to save their lives the truth behind this copycat maniac is revealed and the deadly secret he holds.

Cast

 * Diane Lane as Agent Jennifer Marsh
 * Perla Haney-Jardine as Annie Haskins
 * Billy Burke as Detective Eric Box
 * Mary Beth Hurt as Stella Marsh
 * Rex Linn as Phillip Andrews
 * Oleysa Rulin as Amy Wairview
 * Nestor Carbonnell as Antonio Gregor
 * Kirk Acedova as Johnathen Fiour

Reception
The film received mix reviews in test screening some critics claiming the film to have lost the unique agent thriller film of the original instead ditching that beautiful concept for a more graphic melodramatic Saw Film Feel.

Other Critics aimed at it's originallity still classy thriller feel and the suprise ending which neatly measured up or even overdone the first's ending.