Much of the dialogue revolves around modern social commentary, focusing on being oneself and navigating the complexities of adolescence. Availability
The "deep story" reveals that Lily is actually the biological daughter of Nancy Downs (the antagonist from the original 1996 film), linking the two generations of witches. Key Themes
The story shifts when Lily discovers her stepfather, Adam, is part of a patriarchal occult order seeking to steal her raw, innate power for himself.
The narrative centers on , an introverted teenager who moves to a new town with her mother, Helen , to live with Helen's new partner, Adam , and his three sons.
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The film focuses on "girl power" and the strength found in female community and solidarity.