I really like the idea of the sequel. The viewers get to go through what the innocent black guy went through in the first film. The black guy was asking for help, running around door to door, the family told the kids not to let him in because they knew nothing about him but they did.
Now the second film it's the same thing but reversed. We get to see the people asking for help and people rejecting them.
This doesn't look as good as the first one and, actually, the first film ended up disappointing me a bit. I'll probably end up seeing this though Part of the reason why the first film was so appealing to me was because it was in a home setting.