The 1996 horror movieThe Craftis a brilliant and fresh look at teenage girls who are also witches. Starring Neve Campbell, Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Skeet Ulrich, and Rachel True, the story follows Sarah Bailey (Tunney) as she moves to a new town and doesn’t care about fitting in. The film became a cult hit and it makes sense that there was interest in a reboot.

The Craft: Legacywas released from Blumhouse Productions in 2020 and the story has the same bones as the original as an interesting teenage girl moves to a new town and falls in with a group of witches. But while there’s still much to enjoy about the original film, there are some smart changes that makeThe Craft: Legacya better horror film thanThe Craft.

The cast members of The Craft: Legacy

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The Craftis a cult favorite and stands out among the mostunderrated ’90s horror films. WhileThe Craftis an intelligent and scary film, and countless horror fans enjoy rewatching it regularly, there’s something special aboutThe Craft: Legacy. The new movie feels more fun, entertaining, and fresh because it’s less dark and disturbing but still explores the same important topic of not wanting to fit in or be cool. When Lily (Cailee Spaeny) is the new girl in town, Frankie (Gideon Aldon), Lourdes (Zoey Luna), and Tabby (Lovie Simone) want her to be their fourth, much like Nancy (Balk), Bonnie (Campbell) and Rochelle (True) are interested in exploring witchcraft with Sarah.

The Craft: Legacyis inclusive, with trans actress Zoey Luna playing the character of Lourdes and Zoe Lister-Jones, who wrote and directed the film, talked to Scott Turner Schofield and GLAAD. As Luna explained in aninterview withThe Wrap, “All of the women that were so aware and educated before even meeting me is what made the set feel so safe, getting to work with these women that are just very intelligent and aware of their own feelings, helped them be aware of my feelings and my boundaries."

The cast of The Craft: Legacy

In both movies, the main characters are up there with thebest movie witches. It’s the way thatThe Craft: Legacytreats magical powers and also dating that makes this movie work better than the original. InThe Craft, Sarah wants Chris (Ulrich) to fall in love with her, but the spell goes wrong when he becomes so obsessed with her that she fears for her safety and maybe even her life. Bonnie’s scars go away and she’s conventionally beautiful but she’s too conceited, Rachel torments the popular girl and ruins her life, and Nancy gets rich and away from her mom’s abusive partner but she gets a big head. While it’s compelling to watch these stories unfold, the message of “be careful what you wish for” makes them feel a bit expected. InThe Craft: Legacy, the main characters cast a spell on Timmy (Nicholas Galitzine) to make him more compassionate and understanding. While this spell still ends up in disaster as Timmy is killed, this idea is so unique that it stands out in the horror genre.

Lily, Frankie, Lourdes, and Tabby feel like a more cohesive friend group than the four main characters inThe Craft. This is partly because in the original movie, Sarah doesn’t seem to care much about having friends. She’s a loner who enjoys doing what she pleases and she isn’t searching for that love and connection. Lily, on the other hand, enjoys being part of something bigger than herself and genuinely forms a bond with the other three girls, which helps this film stand out. When they learn that Lily’s stepfather Adam (David Duchovny) killed Timmy, they work together to beat him, which is thrilling to watch and also very meaningful. It’s not often that there’s a heartwarming friendship story wrapped up in a scary movie but that’s definitely part ofThe Craft: Legacyand it’s nice that there’s some compassion along with the terrifying scenes.

Another way thatThe Craft: Legacyis a better movie thanThe Craftis the ending. Rochelle and Bonnie don’t have their witch powers anymore and Nancy is now in a mental hospital, saying that she can fly but knowing that no one is listening to her. Sarah can still perform magic, but she’s alone now as she’s finished with her former friends. The conclusion ofThe Craft: Legacyis much more compelling and powerful: the four girls become friends again and Lily meets her mom, Nancy from the original film. This is a fun discovery that works as well as thebest horror movie plot twistsand makes it hard not to praise all the ways that the new movie takes a fresh approach to a story about witches.