“The Stepmother 2” (*1/2 out of four) was a misbegotten sequel to the cult thriller that only came out last year about a young woman (Erica Mena) with disassociative identity disorder who embarks on a new mission in life to find the perfect family and live happily ever after and thinks she has found it with a new man (Marques Houston) but he soon finds out about her stormy and troubled past. Yet another unnecessary sequel that I don’t think many were exactly waiting on their Netflix lists for. Comparisons to “The Stepfather” are apt except that film (and its remake) were made with tension and chills. Mena is OK in the lead but changing her expression on her face once in a while wouldn’t kill her; Houston also co-wrote.