Spit On Your Grave 3 Apr 2026

No remake rehash. No backwoods assault. Just a traumatized woman hunting a therapist who preys on his patients — while losing grip on reality.

Jennifer Hills is back — but not the same Jennifer. After serving time for the murders from the first film, she’s in therapy, trying to rebuild her life under a new identity. But when a charismatic support group leader turns out to be a serial rapist who drugs and films his victims, Jennifer’s dormant rage erupts. This time, the revenge isn’t isolated to a cabin in the woods — it’s urban, messy, and psychological.

Yes, it’s slow. Yes, it lacks the grindhouse feel. But for a DTV sequel, it took risks. Anyone else appreciate this weird little movie, or am I alone? Spit On Your Grave 3

Spit On Your Grave: Vengeance is Mine . Not for the faint of heart. Would you call this justice or madness? Comment below.

Is it a masterpiece? No. Is it fascinating? Absolutely. No remake rehash

Her new support group leader? A serial predator. And when Jennifer finds out, she doesn’t just kill him. She dismantles his entire life — reputation, family, evidence vault — before he even knows what hit him.

Have you seen Vengeance is Mine ? Or did the franchise lose you after Part 2? Drop your hot take below. 👇 Unpopular opinion: Spit On Your Grave 3 is the smartest entry in the series. Jennifer Hills is back — but not the same Jennifer

Spit On Your Grave 3 isn’t a crowd-pleaser. It’s slow, bleak, and refuses to give you clean heroes. But if you’re tired of the formula, it’s worth a watch for its audacious final act alone. Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5 – For franchise completists and psychological horror fans only.) Option 2: Short-Form Video Script (TikTok / Reels / Shorts – 60 sec) (Visual: Quick montage of Jennifer walking down a city street, then a therapy session clip.)

Is she getting revenge… or is she hallucinating half of it? The movie never tells you. And that ending? Pure chaos.

No woods. No backwater rapists. Jennifer Hills is out of prison, going to therapy… and that’s where things get twisted.