Whoopi Goldberg, Keke Palmer, Wendy Makkena, Kathy Najimy (special return cameo)
The nun with the golden voice — and an even louder attitude — is back again, and she’s bringing a full-blown miracle with her. Sister Act 3: Choir of Miracles delivers Whoopi Goldberg in top comedic form, blending soulful music, heartfelt community spirit, and uproarious chaos in a triumphant return to the beloved franchise.
Deloris Van Cartier, now a celebrated Las Vegas headliner, lives a glamorous life of sequins, spotlights, and sold-out shows. But beneath the glitz, she knows her greatest performances were the ones that changed lives, not just lit up marquees. When she receives an urgent call from Mother Superior, she learns that the inner-city academy she once helped transform is now on the brink of collapse. Enrollment has plummeted, funding has dried up, and the school’s musical heart — its once legendary choir — is completely silent.

Dragged back into the habit with dramatic reluctance (and her usual flair for sarcasm), Deloris returns to a world that feels both familiar and completely transformed. The nuns are older, the neighborhood is struggling, and the new principal is earnest but utterly clueless about how to revive the spirit of the school. And the students? They’re loud, distracted, unimpressed, and far more interested in TikTok trends than hymnals.
Then Deloris meets Raya (Keke Palmer), a fiercely gifted but fiercely guarded young woman who sees music as her escape — but refuses to trust anyone, especially authority figures wearing habits. Raya’s talent is raw, explosive, and brimming with potential, reminding Deloris of the countless lives changed in the choir’s earlier days. Determined to prove that miracles can still happen, Deloris embarks on rebuilding the choir from scratch — even if the kids can’t harmonize, won’t rehearse, or keep turning every hymn into a freestyle rap battle.

Alongside Sister Mary Robert (Wendy Makkena), whose gentle warmth gives the students the confidence they desperately need, and the joyful, unforgettable presence of Sister Mary Patrick (Kathy Najimy), the trio slowly molds the rowdy misfits into a choir with a voice powerful enough to shake the heavens. And shake the internet they do — when a rehearsal clip goes viral, the world suddenly tunes in, turning the struggling school into an overnight sensation.
But fame brings complications. A ruthless real estate developer sets his sights on the school property, seeing profit where the nuns see purpose. As media attention grows, so does the threat of losing the very heart of the community. This time, Deloris and her choir aren’t just singing for applause — they’re singing for survival.

Everything builds toward a massive national choir championship, where Deloris pushes her students to blend gospel soul with modern music, bold choreography, and the fearless authenticity that only comes from believing in themselves. The performance becomes not only a battle for first place — but a rallying cry to save their school, their identity, and their future.
With soaring vocals, uproarious comedy, heartfelt drama, and a triumphant return of beloved characters, Sister Act 3: Choir of Miracles celebrates the unstoppable power of unity, music, community, and joy.
Because when the right song is sung with soul, courage, and love…
it doesn’t just lift spirits —
it moves mountains.