Quick Read
- Samara Weaving showcased her pregnancy on the red carpet at the March 16 screening of her horror sequel.
- Ready or Not 2: Here I Come features record levels of practical gore and expands the franchise into an action-heavy narrative.
- The actress is maintaining a full promotional schedule for the film before shifting focus to the birth of her first child.
LOS ANGELES (Azat TV) – Actress Samara Weaving has taken center stage during the promotional tour for her latest horror sequel, Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, while simultaneously embracing her first pregnancy. Weaving, 34, drew significant attention at a March 16 screening in Los Angeles, where she appeared in a sage green bodycon dress featuring a bold midsection cutout that put her baby bump on full display.
Redefining Maternity Style on the Red Carpet
Rather than adopting traditional maternity wear, Weaving has collaborated with stylist Jordan Dorso to curate a series of unconventional looks throughout her third trimester. Her recent appearance, accessorized with a beaded choker and pointed-toe pumps, marks a deliberate shift from the industry tendency to conceal pregnancy. The actress, who confirmed her pregnancy in December 2025, has used the Ready or Not 2 press cycle to highlight her changing silhouette, a move that has been widely discussed by fashion observers and fans alike.
High Stakes for the ‘Ready or Not’ Sequel
The timing of the film’s release coincides with a pivotal moment in Weaving’s career. Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, serves as a direct follow-up to the 2019 cult hit. According to Fangoria, the sequel significantly escalates the practical gore, with Weaving noting that she was covered in blood daily during production. The plot expands the mythology of the first film, as Grace, played by Weaving, faces a global battle for supremacy against multiple Satanic families, with Kathryn Newton joining the cast as her sister, Faith.
Balancing Career Momentum and Motherhood
Weaving’s decision to maintain a rigorous public schedule while expecting has been a focal point of her current interviews. She has credited her husband, director Jimmy Warden, for his support during the intense production of the film, which Searchlight Pictures is set to release widely on March 27, 2026. Despite the physical demands of the role and the press tour, Weaving remains committed to her professional trajectory, with future projects like Over Your Dead Body already in development. As she approaches the end of her current promotional obligations, the actress has stated she will shift her focus toward welcoming her first child.
The public nature of Weaving’s pregnancy during a high-octane horror press tour highlights a shift in celebrity branding, where personal life milestones are increasingly integrated into, rather than separated from, the promotion of high-budget genre franchises.

