Starring: Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud, Timothée Chalamet, Helena Bonham Carter
The clock strikes thirteen once more, but this time, the stakes are existential, and the rules of the game have chillingly changed. Labyrinth 2: The Goblin King’s Legacy returns to the magnificent, twisted, and profoundly lonely world of goblins, glitter, and impossible architecture, four decades after Sarah Williams first defeated the Goblin King, Jareth.

The Collapse of the Underground
The Underground realm is violently crumbling without its King. Its fantastic, fragile magic is unstable, causing fissures that allow its surreal dangers to bleed into the mundane real world—threatening to shatter reality itself. Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), now a renowned and somewhat melancholy author of successful children’s fantasy novels, finds her orderly life upended when the bizarre manifestations begin. She is forced to confront the impossible truth: the maze she thought she survived and sealed away as merely a dream is desperately calling her home.
Jennifer Connelly returns, bringing a haunting grace, a quiet melancholy, and a steely resolve to the role. She is no longer the innocent, confused teen, but a woman hardened by imagination, now reluctantly forced into the role of a seasoned protector of realms.

The Original “Babe With the Power”
She is joined by the original “babe with the power,” Toby (Toby Froud), who has grown into a seemingly ordinary man, a musician haunted by persistent, strange melodies he can never quite finish. Toby unknowingly holds the key—a piece of the Labyrinth’s own survival magic—that Jareth implanted years ago. The return of Sarah and Toby serves as a powerful, moving testament to the lasting impact of that original, fantastical night.
A New Prince of Shadows
With the throne empty and the realm fading, a new, seductive force has risen to claim the legacy: The Prince of Shadows (Timothée Chalamet). Driven by a desire to restore the realm’s fading glory, the Prince is a master manipulator who weaves illusions of desire and despair. He seeks to trap the entire Williams bloodline forever, using their imaginative spirit as a permanent source of magical energy for the dying Labyrinth. He is as charismatic and alluring as he is menacing, a worthy successor to Jareth’s dark theatricality. Helena Bonham Carter joins the cast as a mysterious, manipulative Fae elder who advises the new Prince, pulling strings from the shadows.

Blending the nostalgic charm of practical puppetry and Jim Henson’s iconic creatures with stunning, modern visual effects, Labyrinth 2 is a dark, musical fairytale about the heavy weight of memory, the seductive nature of power, and the profound, unsettling realization that you can never truly outgrow your monsters.