Thirty years ago, four teenage girls called upon the spirit of Manon, only to be torn apart by jealousy, madness, and dark magic. Sarah Bailey (Robin Tunney) bound the powers of her coven to save their lives, leaving Nancy Downs (Fairuza Balk) trapped in a psychiatric institution, stripped of her abilities but not her rage.

The Craft: Resurrection picks up three decades later. The binding spell, weakened by time and the recent magical awakening of Nancy’s biological daughter, Lily (Cailee Spaeny), snaps. Nancy escapes the asylum, but she is no longer the chaotic teenager she once was. She has become a vessel for Manon’s rawest, most destructive impulses. Her powers have not only returned; they have festered in the dark, evolving into a force of nature that threatens to tear the veil between the natural and supernatural worlds.

Sarah, now a reclusive but formidable High Priestess living off the grid, feels the shift immediately. Realizing she cannot contain this storm alone, she is forced to track down the estranged members of their circle. Bonnie (Neve Campbell), who has spent years hiding her scars—both physical and emotional—under a veneer of suburban perfection, and Rochelle (Rachel True), who has turned her back on magic to pursue logic and science.
Sarah must convince them to confront the sins of their youth. But this is no longer just about high school vendettas. It is a full-scale Witch War. Lily and her new coven find themselves caught in the crossfire, torn between the seductive, anarchic power her mother offers and the disciplined, protective magic Sarah represents.

As Los Angeles begins to buckle under supernatural phenomena, the original four must stand together one last time. In a visually stunning and terrifying showdown, they must answer the ultimate question: Can a broken circle ever truly be whole again?