Starring: Melissa Joan Hart, Caroline Rhea, Beth Broderick, Nate Richert, Nick Bakay
A Hex of a Different Color
Being a teenager navigating the mortal world with a secret magical life was hard enough. But being a magical mother of twin teenage witches? That’s truly a hex of a different color. Sabrina: The Spellman Legacy (2026) delivers the reunion fans have waited two decades for, bringing the original beloved cast back for a heartwarming, hilarious, and utterly chaotic cinematic adventure.

Twenty years after riding off into the proverbial sunset with her soulmate, Harvey Kinkle (Nate Richert), Sabrina Spellman (Melissa Joan Hart) is now a successful author living a carefully constructed “mostly” mortal life in the suburbs. She believes she has mastered the art of balance—until her twin daughters, the sweet but mischievous Lily and the darkly sarcastic Rose, hit their sixteenth birthday. Their chaotic powers manifest simultaneously, blowing the doors off the proverbial linen closet portal and throwing Sabrina’s quiet life into spectacular magical disarray.

The Return of the Aunts and the Alien Cat
Desperate and outmatched by the power of two unpredictable teenage witches, Sabrina does the unthinkable: she opens the gateway to the Other Realm and summons her infallible guides. Aunt Hilda (Caroline Rhea) and Aunt Zelda (Beth Broderick) are back, offering their signature blend of eccentric wisdom and deadpan judgment to help train the next generation. However, the aunts aren’t just bringing helpful potions; they bring serious baggage—specifically, a magical bureaucratic crisis stemming from the Witches’ Council that threatens to strip the entire Spellman lineage of their powers forever.

And naturally, the most iconic member of the household is still serving his sentence: Salem Saberhagen (voiced by Nick Bakay). The former world dominator is now finding modern methods to achieve his goals, attempting to become a viral TikTok influencer and accidentally triggering several minor magical calamities in the process.
The Legacy of Magic
Packed with irresistible nostalgia, the classic “point-and-poof” magic, and the signature witty banter the series was famous for, this film is a vibrant exploration of the evolving bond between mothers, daughters, and the eccentric aunts who keep the family coven—and chaos—together. It turns out that some things you never truly outgrow—like the power of family, the challenge of raising teenagers, and the irrepressible magic that defines the Spellman name.