The world of "Hostel" is a dark, mysterious place. But with these horrifying new clips leaked to MTV, the story of next month's sequel is beginning to take shape.
"What is this place?" actress Lauren German asks in one of the "Hostel Part II" scenes, finding herself in the torture palace we came to know and fear last year. "This place," responds her friend. "People come here to kill people."
Despite previous rumors to the contrary, we see the three main actresses (Heather Matarazzo, Bijou Phillips and German) being led to Prague by a sexy female siren named Axelle (Vera Jordanova), who promises them "The best natural hot springs in the world." The day of beauty goes bad, however, in "Spa Escape," a second clip that has the white-robed German running for her life.
View the first clip below, and the second (as well as comments from the film's cast) after the jump.
As for further plot revelations, here's what the stars of "Hostel Part II" had to say:
German: "[My character Beth] is in Europe, she's enjoying the sights, the sounds, the smells, which are so different than her regimented upbringing back East in the United States. She's just enjoying life, trying to enjoy the most while she's abroad."
Matarazzo: "I play Lorna, who is manic depressive, bi-polar, lives in her own bubble, and is shut off from the real world."
Roger Bart: "I play Stuart, who is one of the businessmen who decides to experience the thrill of killing someone - along with his friend Todd, who is more of the motor behind them wanting to go and do this."
Phillips: "['Hostel: Part II'] is about some sweet young girls, that are away in Europe in school, and they get pigeonholed and set up, and sent into this crazy torture ring where wealthy men go and torture them and do whatever they want. And they die, in horrible ways."
We'd expect nothing less. Stay tuned, because we'll be posting exclusive news from "Hostel" mastermind Eli Roth, as well as German and Phillips, beginning Wednesday. And click here to read Roth's daily diaries only on the MTV Movies Blog.


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