Starring: Christina Ricci, Jenna Ortega, Bill Pullman, and Devon Sawa
Return to the Cliffs of Maine
Three decades after the gates of Whipstaff Manor first creaked open for the Harvey family, the fog has once again rolled in over the Maine coastline. In Casper: The Unfinished Legacy (2026), the legendary Art Nouveau mansion is no longer just a ghost story—it is a beacon for the unexplained. Kat Harvey (Christina Ricci) has spent her adult life following in her father’s footsteps, evolving into a world-renowned paranormal mediator. However, she doesn’t return to her childhood home as a skeptic looking for answers, but as a seasoned guardian tasked with protecting a secret that lies beneath the manor’s foundation.

Ricci delivers a performance of “Gothic-Chic” sophistication, trading her childhood overalls for sharp, velvet-lined tailoring and an aura of commanding elegance. She is the bridge between the living and the dead, a woman who understands that some ghosts aren’t looking for a way out—they’re looking for a way to stay.
The Next Generation of Haunting
The legacy deepens with the arrival of Kat’s daughter, Astrid (Jenna Ortega). Bringing a fierce, rebellious energy and a razor-sharp wit, Astrid represents the modern face of the supernatural. While Kat relies on empathy and tradition, Astrid is armed with custom-built spectral frequency tech and an old-soul intuition that rivals her mother’s.
The chemistry between Ricci and Ortega creates a powerhouse mother-daughter duo, navigating a relationship strained by the weight of their family’s “gift.” Together, they prove that in 2026, dealing with the afterlife requires more than just a kind heart—it requires a killer sense of style and the courage to look the darkness in the eye.

A Shift in the Spirit Realm
The afterlife has grown restless. Casper, the friendly ghost, appears more ethereal and cinematically breathtaking than ever. As the boundary between dimensions thins, the film offers hauntingly beautiful glimpses of his human past, with Devon Sawa returning to portray the boy behind the spirit in poignant, dream-like sequences.
But the “Ghostly Trio”—Stretch, Stinkie, and Fatso—have also changed. Their mischievous antics have taken on a protective, almost feral edge as a malevolent force begins to rise from the depths of the manor. This “Unfinished Legacy” threatens to consume the memories of every soul within Whipstaff’s walls. Even Dr. James Harvey (Bill Pullman) cast a long, guiding shadow over the proceedings, reminding the Harveys that “the afterlife therapist” is a role that never truly ends.

A Visual and Emotional Feast
Casper 2026 is a masterclass in atmospheric storytelling. Blending nostalgic heart with a sleek, dark aesthetic, the film transforms Whipstaff Manor into a labyrinth of neon-lit hauntings and breathtaking suspense. It’s a world where the shadows move with intent, and the soundtrack pulses with a mix of ethereal orchestral scores and modern dark-pop.
In this house, memories don’t just fade—they manifest. As the Harveys soon learn, the bond between a girl and her ghost is a force that transcends time, death, and the very foundations of the world.