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The Craft (film series)
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The Craft franchise consists of American supernatural-horror installments, including two theatrical movies, and one stage adaptation in development. The films center around groups of modern-day young witches learning to master their paganistic powers of Mysticism.
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The first film has gained a cult status, and the sequel was met with mostly negative response.
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Films
The Craft (1996)
The Craft: Legacy (2020)
Future
In October 2020, it was announced that a third film was in development.[5] In November of the same year, Lister-Jones explained that Legacy had been written with a third installment tentatively planned. The filmmaker stated that a potential sequel will include appearances of characters from the original movie.[6][7]
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Main cast and characters
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Additional crew & production details
Stage
In October 2023, Peter Filardi stated he had begun work on developing a Broadway musical adaptation of The Craft. The writer explained that this was made possible after a legal determination ruled that he had separate rights within the franchise due to his story credit on the original film.[8]
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