The Craft 2 (2026)
🎬 The Craft 2: Blood Moon Rising (2026)
👉 Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell
Witchcraft never truly dies — it waits, patient and hungry, for those brave or foolish enough to summon it again.
Years after the chaos that consumed their coven, Sarah (Robin Tunney) has built a quiet life, far from the rituals, the circles, and the whispers of the spirits. But when strange omens return — black feathers falling from the sky, mirrors that whisper her name — she realizes the past is clawing its way back. Nancy (Fairuza Balk), long thought broken and lost, awakens from her supernatural confinement, drawn by a dark calling older than any spell they ever cast.
At St. Benedict’s Academy, a new generation of young women discovers fragments of the forbidden Book of Shadows. Led by a daring outcast whose curiosity borders on obsession, they invoke the ancient rites once wielded by Sarah and her friends — but this time, the consequences are far deadlier. As blood moons rise and power surges through their veins, what begins as empowerment turns into possession. The old magic has returned — but it wants something in exchange.
Under the chilling direction of Andrew Fleming, The Craft 2: Blood Moon Rising fuses gothic atmosphere with sharp modern rebellion, exploring the fine line between liberation and corruption. It’s a tale of vengeance, sisterhood, and seduction — where every spell comes with a price, and every witch must face the darkness within.
🔥 Shadowed. Seductive. Supernatural.
The Craft is reborn — and this time, it’s not just teenage rebellion. It’s destiny. 🕯️✨💀
Dear John 2 (2026)
🎬 Dear John 2: The Letters We Never Sent (2026)
👉 Channing Tatum, Amanda Seyfried, Richard Jenkins
💌 Some love stories never end — they just wait to be rewritten.
Dear John 2: The Letters We Never Sent picks up years after the heartbreak that defined a generation. John Tyree (Channing Tatum), now retired from military service, lives a solitary life on the Carolina coast, finding solace in the steady rhythm of the ocean — the only thing that still listens as quietly as he does. Haunted by the choices he made and the love he lost, John’s peace is shattered when a letter arrives in familiar handwriting — a letter written by Savannah (Amanda Seyfried), but never mailed.
Inside lies a truth that reopens every wound: she never truly stopped loving him.
Driven by both guilt and hope, John sets out to find Savannah, discovering that time has transformed them both. Savannah has built a life dedicated to helping others, but beneath her calm lies a heart still heavy with regret. Their reunion is tender, awkward, and electric — two souls still connected, yet separated by years of silence and missed chances.
As they navigate old memories and new realities, they’re forced to ask the hardest question of all: can love that was once sacrificed be reborn — or is it forever trapped in the past?
Richard Jenkins returns as Mr. Tyree’s guiding presence, his memory echoing through John’s reflections on forgiveness, legacy, and the meaning of home. Through him, John learns that sometimes love isn’t about holding on — it’s about learning how to return.
Directed with quiet beauty and emotional depth, Dear John 2 unfolds like a letter written too late yet read right on time — tender, painful, and profoundly human.