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Escape Room: Tournament of Champions

Escape Room: Tournament of Champions

  • Status: Released
  • 01-07-2021
  • Runtime: 88 min
  • Score: 6.531
  • Vote count: 2116

Six people unwittingly find themselves locked in another series of escape rooms, slowly uncovering what they have in common to survive... and discovering they've all played the games before.

Taylor Russell

Zoey Davis

Logan Miller

Ben Miller

Indya Moore

Brianna Collier

Holland Roden

Rachel Ellis

Thomas Cocquerel

Nathan

Carlito Olivero

Theo

James Frain

Henry / Puzzlemaker

Isabelle Fuhrman

Claire

Deborah Ann Woll

Amanda Harper

Tanya van Graan

Sonya (uncredited)

Matt Esof

Junkie

Jamie-Lee Money

Airport Attendant

Wayne Harrison

News Reader

Lucy Newman-Williams

Therapist

Scott Coker

FBI Agent

Avianah Abrahams

Young Claire (uncredited)

Corin Silva

Ensler (uncredited)

Evan Hengst

Technician (uncredited)

Anton David Jeftha

Orrie (uncredited)

Jay Erving

(uncredited)

Jaymes Butler

Police Detective (uncredited)

Amali Golden

Brunette (uncredited)

Renee Harbek

Priscilla (uncredited)

Derek Siow

Paramedic Jarrod (uncredited)

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Escape Room: Tournament of Champions ramps up the intensity from the first film with more elaborate puzzles and higher stakes, but it stumbles when it comes to logic and storytelling. The rooms are undeniably impressive, showcasing creative designs and traps that keep the tension high, but the movie leans too heavily on the spectacle, often at the expense of coherent decision-making and dialogue. There are moments where the characters’ actions feel forced, making you question their intelligence, which can pull you out of the experience. The pacing is relentless, but it doesn’t leave much room for deeper character connections or meaningful plot development. While it’s fun and engaging in the moment, the movie struggles with its balance, offering a visually captivating experience but leaving you frustrated with its many plot holes and lack of resolution. It’s entertaining if you focus on the thrill of the escape rooms and don’t think too hard about the logic, but as a sequel, it feels more like a flashy setup for another installment rather than a solid continuation. Worth watching if you enjoyed the first, but don’t expect it to tie up loose ends or make much sense.