The fact that it's an unnecessary sequel, created only to squeeze out money, makes it seem like it might lose the respect that the first movie had. In a way, it brings back the same concerns that arose when the original was just a rumor. Plus, it doesn’t help that, in recent years, Día de Muertos has become something aesthetic, where much of the weight and diversity with which different cultures in Mexico celebrate it ends up being erased, just to make it look "pretty." In the end, it's something intimate and sacred, and I’m not saying it’s going to be bad, but it's natural to feel discomfort and fear.