Set fifteen years after the events of the original tale, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (2026) is a bold reimagining and emotional continuation of the timeless classic. Quasimodo (Josh Gad), now a quiet protector of the ruined Notre Dame, has spent years hidden away—his heart still aching from loss, his ears still tuned to the silence left by Esmeralda’s disappearance.
But when whispers of unrest and rebellion spread through the city, Quasimodo is thrust back into the spotlight. A mysterious activist known only as “The Rose” (Gal Gadot) appears, challenging the new regime led by a cunning magistrate (Peter Capaldi) and backed by a brutal commander (Chris Evans, in a rare villainous turn). Meanwhile, the gargoyles—voiced with brilliance by Jack Black, Imelda Staunton, and Kelsey Grammer—return to guide and challenge Quasimodo in equal measure.
Haunted by the legacy of Judge Frollo (seen in flashbacks portrayed by Sacha Baron Cohen), Quasimodo must choose: stay silent in his sanctuary or rise once again to fight for justice, for freedom, and for love—possibly rekindled in the most unexpected way.
With stunning visuals of a partially rebuilt Notre Dame, epic choral music, and a deeper exploration of themes like identity, legacy, and revolution, this 2026 continuation has captured hearts across generations.