The sequel follows adult sisters Lena and Sofia, who have spent years trying to rebuild their lives after surviving a traumatic childhood shaped by a mysterious, protective, and deeply possessive entity known only as Mama. Though they believe the past is buried, both women carry an unshakable imprint of the presence that once clung to them. As the film opens, Lena receives news that an archaeological team in a remote forest has unearthed a sealed cabin containing strange artifacts tied to a local legend of a grieving spirit. The discovery unsettles her, stirring memories she has tried to forget.
Soon after the excavation, the crew members begin reporting eerie disturbances—whispers at night, sudden cold drafts, and the sense of being watched. When the phenomena escalate into violent accidents, the project’s lead researcher contacts Lena, believing she may know something about the entity they have accidentally awakened. Reluctantly, Lena brings Sofia with her to confront the site, aware that returning may pull them back into the emotional grip of the being that once treated them as her own.

Upon arriving, the sisters feel an immediate shift in the atmosphere, as if the forest itself recognizes them. Sofia begins experiencing vivid visions of a woman wandering between the trees, her form shifting like mist caught in the wind. Lena, meanwhile, senses a desperate longing radiating from the surrounding darkness—an echo of the attachment that once tied the spirit to them. The two soon realize the excavation has disrupted a fragile boundary, allowing the entity not only to reawaken but to roam freely.

As tensions rise, the forest becomes a maze of illusions, forcing the sisters to question their perceptions and even each other. The spirit’s presence grows stronger, torn between affection and rage, unable to release the grief that binds her. Lena and Sofia must confront the emotional wounds that made them vulnerable to the entity in the first place, understanding that Mama’s power feeds on unresolved longing.
The story builds toward a confrontation that blurs the line between love and possession. The sisters must decide whether to sever their connection to the spirit forever or find a way to give peace to a being who only knows how to cling. In facing the past, they discover that healing is as terrifying as the presence that refuses to let them go.





