He was born to bring darkness—but what if he chooses the light?
Rosemary’s Baby 2 (2025) marks the chilling return of one of horror’s most iconic legacies. Decades after Roman Polanski’s 1968 psychological masterpiece, this sequel dares to pick up the cursed cradle and explore what happened to the child born from darkness—and the mother who tried to save him. Directed by Mike Flanagan, the film masterfully blends supernatural terror with deeply emotional storytelling, bringing new life—and death—to an old evil.
Set in present-day New York, the story follows Andrew Woodhouse, now a grown man living under a new identity. Raised by a secretive cult and haunted by dreams he cannot explain, he begins to question everything he’s been told about his past. Meanwhile, a woman claiming to be his real mother—Rosemary—emerges from hiding, older, broken, and desperate to stop what she believes is the coming of a new Antichrist.
As Andrew searches for truth, ancient forces awaken, and a global movement begins forming around him. He is hailed as a spiritual leader by some—and a harbinger of doom by others. Torn between destiny and free will, Andrew must choose whether to fulfill the prophecy—or destroy it.
Rosemary’s Baby 2 dives into modern-day fears: the spread of cult ideology, the distortion of faith, and the terrifying possibility that evil doesn’t just survive—but evolves. With slow-burning suspense, chilling visuals, and a heartbreaking mother-son dynamic, this sequel doesn’t just resurrect a classic—it redefines it for a world that no longer knows what to believe in.