The Craft: Legacy


 Four teenage witches form a new coven and begin experimenting with their emerging powers. What starts as harmless exploration quickly turns dangerous when their magic spirals out of control and a classmate ends up dead.

The Craft: Legacy tries to revive the energy of the 1996 cult classic, but like many modern reboots, it struggles under the weight of its own nostalgia. The spark—the raw edge, the authenticity, the danger—just isn’t there. Instead of confidently carving its own path, the film leans too heavily on recycled plot beats, modernized just enough to feel familiar but not enough to feel fresh.

The result is a movie trapped between wanting to honor the original and wanting to reinvent it, succeeding at neither. Fans of the first film will likely find this one lacking in both atmosphere and emotional punch.

For me, this one is a pass.

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