Reunited witch twins Camryn and Alex adjust to their new life as supernatural beings while at the same time trying to maintain a normal existence in this sequel to the magical Disney Channel original movie Twitches. But they soon find themselves going head to head with the forces of darkness that threaten to destroy their world. Luckily, their birth mother, the powerful Miranda, is on hand to help out.
Directed by Stuart Gillard
witch
sequel
missing parent
Rank
#159 in 2007·#6830 overall
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Cast
Tia Mowry
Alex Fielding
Tamera Mowry-Housley
Camryn Barnes
Kristen Wilson
Miranda
Patrick Fabian
Thantos
Pat Kelly
Karsh
Karen Holness
Emily Barnes
Arnold Pinnock
David Barnes
Nathan Stephenson
Marcus
Jackie Rosenbaum
Beth
Jayne Eastwood
Mrs Norseng
Kevin Jubinville
Aron
Anna Hardwick
Talking Statue #1
Crew
Stuart Gillard
Director
Dan Berendsen
Writer
Popular Reviews
310 reviews
Luis
7.1★ · 10/28/25
If I watch the first one, I absolutely have to watch the second one right after 🔮👯♀️
If I watch the first one, I absolutely have to watch the second one right after 🔮👯♀️
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Victoria
7.3★ · 04/04/25
I am getting sucked into this world and i love it.Oh how i wish they had made more of these.
I am getting sucked into this world and i love it.Oh how i wish they had made more of these.
K GPRO
7.0★ · 03/09/26
I swear this is where my dreams are I need the set designer ive never forgotten their room and the castle That poor maid has been through it Next time gift me a star The dad cracks me up omg he tries his best The darkness walked so the mindflayer could run
I swear this is where my dreams are I need the set designer ive never forgotten their room and the castle That poor maid has been through it Next time gift me a star The dad cracks me up omg he tries his best The darkness walked so the mindflayer could run
k
we as a society need to follow in coventrys footsteps and (re)normalize men wearing guyliner. literally why did we stop doing that.
we as a society need to follow in coventrys footsteps and (re)normalize men wearing guyliner. literally why did we stop doing that.