Starring: Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel True, Cailee Spaeny
The circle was broken, but the blood debt remains.
The Aftermath of Legacy It has been thirty years since the incident at St. Benedict’s Academy left a trail of lightning burns and shattered minds. Sarah Bailey (Robin Tunney), now a reclusive but powerful matriarch of the metaphysical arts, has spent decades trying to suppress the wild magic she unleashed. Following the events of The Craft: Legacy, Sarah has taken her biological daughter, Lily (Cailee Spaeny), under her wing. But Lily’s awakening has triggered a ripple in the ether—a beacon that has drawn something ancient and hungry from the shadows.

The Return of the Witch of the West The fragile peace breaks when Nancy Downs (Fairuza Balk) is discharged from the psychiatric institution. The doctors believe she is catatonic and harmless, burned out by years of sedation. They are wrong. Nancy has not been sleeping; she has been incubating. Her connection to Manon was never severed, only dammed up. Now, she is a walking conduit of raw, volatile chaos, and she is coming for the only people who understand her pain.
The Threat: The Echo A dark entity known as “The Echo” begins hunting the new generation of witches, feeding on their youth to manifest in the physical world. This entity is not a stranger; it is the accumulation of the original coven’s karma—the consequence of the spells they cast recklessly as teenagers. Sarah realizes that Lily and her friends cannot fight this battle alone. The “Threefold Law” has come to collect, and the only way to balance the scales is to reassemble the architects of the chaos.

Reforming the Circle Sarah sets out on a desperate road trip to find the missing corners of the circle, but time has not been kind to the sisterhood:
- Bonnie (Neve Campbell) is a high-society wife living in fear that her physical scars—and her inner ugliness—will return. She has spent a lifetime running from magic.
- Rochelle (Rachel True) is a cynical academic who has rationalized away her past, refusing to believe in the supernatural despite the power she once wielded.
The Ritual Forgiveness does not come easy. Old wounds reopen, and the toxic jealousy that once tore them apart threatens to doom them again. But as the sky turns black and “The Echo” descends upon Los Angeles, the four women must stand at the four corners once again. They are no longer teenagers playing with matches; they are full-grown women holding flamethrowers.

In a visually spectacular, gothic climax, they must attempt the “Coven Rebound”—a dangerous invocation that requires absolute trust. Nancy must channel her madness, Bonnie her vulnerability, Rochelle her will, and Sarah her spirit. They must decide if they are powerful enough to master the Spirit, or if they are destined to consume each other.
Dark, dangerously stylish, and pulsating with 90s nostalgia, The Coven Rebound proves that while high school is hell, the reunion is an apocalypse. “We are the weirdos, mister.”