In the climax of the movie, Courtney Collins (Shannyn Sossamon) and her twin sons, Dylan (Robert Daniel Sloan) and Zach (Dartanian Sloan), face a life-threatening situation as they try to escape from the vengeful spirit Bughuul, who preys on families and consumes the souls of children.
In the resolution, Courtney and her sons, along with Deputy So & So (James Ransone), take refuge in an abandoned church. There, they attempt to perform a ritual to protect the children from Bughuul. However, the malevolent spirit is relentless in its pursuit.
Meanwhile, Courtney’s estranged husband Clint (Lea Coco), who is influenced by Bughuul, arrives at the church to take Dylan and Zach away. The situation escalates, leading to a confrontation between Clint and Deputy So & So.
The film ends with a twist: Bughuul succeeds in claiming the soul of one of the twin boys. Zach succumbs to the influence of the supernatural entity, and the film closes with him joining the other ghostly children in the afterlife.
In summary, “Sinister 2” concludes with the tragic outcome of the family’s attempt to escape Bughuul’s influence. The film explores themes of family, sacrifice, and the malevolent force that seeks to perpetuate its cycle of horror by claiming the souls of innocent children.