SEKAWAN LIMO 2: GUNUNG KLAWIH
13 Years Above

SEKAWAN LIMO 2: GUNUNG KLAWIH

Tanggal Terbit STLS: 17/04/2026
Production Year: 2026
Premiere Date: 2026/05/27
Theme: Friendship Confronts a Ritual Sacrifice for Wealth
Genre: Horror, Comedy
Content: Entertaintment
Production: PT. Kharisma Starvision Plus
Duration: 122 menit
Country: Indonesia
Language: Bahasa Indonesia
Producers: Chand Parwez Servia, Mithu Nisar, Riza
Director: Bayu Skak
Screenwriter: Nona Ica
Camera Operator: Adrian Sugiono
Editor: Wawan I. Wibowo, Jalu Swandaru
Art Director: Mai Harizon
Music Arranger: Mikhael Alpha Beltsazar
Sound Designer: Aditya Trisnawan
Cast: Benidictus Siregar, Bayu Skak

Three years after their terrifying experience on Mount Madyopuro, five close friends—Bagas (Bayu Skak), Lenni (Nadya Arina), Dicky (Firza Valaza), Juna (Benedictus Siregar), and Andrew (Indra Pramujito)—have remained inseparable. They reunite to celebrate the birthday of Angel (Ellea Candice), Andrew’s daughter, but the joyful gathering takes a dark turn when a shocking secret comes to light. Andrew’s family is destined to become the sacrificial victims of a supernatural wealth pact once made by his father, Johan (Yongki Setyabudi). Determined to save their friend and his family, the group embarks on a perilous journey to Mount Klawih, believed to be the source of the mystical force behind the curse.


As the threat to Andrew’s family grows more imminent, the friends find themselves racing against time in an increasingly dangerous and mysterious situation. Serving as a sequel to the highly successful first film, which attracted approximately 2.5 million cinema viewers, Sekawan Limo 2: Mount Klawih continues the franchise’s blend of supernatural horror, friendship, and adventure. Produced by PT Kharisma Starvision Plus, the film also retains its distinctive East Javanese dialect and natural humor, elements that have become hallmarks of the series and contributed to its popularity among audiences. The Indonesian Film Censorship Institution (Lembaga Sensor Film) has rated the film for audiences aged 13 and above. (poc)