“Return to Silent Hill” Faces Harsh reviews Ahead of Release
Christophe Gans’ “Return to Silent Hill” is opening this Friday to overwhelmingly negative reviews and a projected weak box office, even trailing the reception of Gans’ original 2006 film.
As of January 22, 2026, the film holds a 7% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 15 reviews, and a score of 30/100 on Metacritic. This is lower than the 33% Rotten Tomatoes score and 31/100 Metacritic score of the 2006 “Silent Hill,” but comparable to “Silent Hill: Revelation” (2012) which received 8% on RT and 16/100 on MC.
The film is a loose adaptation of the critically acclaimed video game ”Silent Hill 2,” which itself received a celebrated remake in 2024. Both versions of the game were praised for their atmosphere, psychological themes of repression, trauma, and guilt, and compelling storytelling.
Critics describe the new film as a poor adaptation, struggling to condense the game’s 20+ hour storyline into a 106-minute runtime. Fans of the game have criticized significant changes to the original story, while those unfamiliar with the source material find the narrative confusing and underdeveloped.
