*We Have a Ghost 2* (2026) continues the spooky, heartfelt journey that began with the original Netflix supernatural comedy, where the Presley family’s life was forever changed after discovering an enigmatic spirit in their attic. In the first film, Kevin Presley finds a ghost whose shirt reads “Ernest,” and instead of being frightened, he befriends him, capturing his presence on video and inadvertently turning the family into an internet sensation as strangers around the world watch their viral clips. Along the way, Kevin, his neighbor Joy, and the ghost undertake a road trip to uncover the spirit’s past, confronting government agents and unraveling a tangled mystery of identity and unfinished business. ([Wikipedia][2]) As the film concluded, loose ends lingered like the flicker of a lightbulb in that old attic, hinting that the supernatural tale was far from over and suggesting a sequel could explore whether the ghost truly found peace or if other forces await in shadows.

In *We Have a Ghost 2*, viewers can expect a mix of humor, family warmth, and eerie thrills as the story returns to the Presley universe, potentially with familiar faces such as David Harbour’s spectral presence alongside Anthony Mackie and the youthful energy of Jahi Di’Allo Winston once more. According to reports circulating online ahead of the film’s release, the sequel may also introduce new characters played by Isabella Moner and Jacob Lattimore, expanding the group of humans who must navigate both the living world and the hereafter. ([Facebook][4]) The premise may build on unanswered questions from the first movie—did Ernest or Randy truly move on, or is their posthumous influence still felt by those connected to them? Such elements set the stage for a deeper exploration of ghost lore in a world where social media, family bonds, and supernatural mysteries intersect.

Beyond simple scares, *We Have a Ghost 2* aims to balance emotional beats with comedy and adventure, keeping audiences engaged with clever twists, heartfelt character moments, and surprises that honor the original’s tone while offering something fresh. Although the director and Netflix have remained mostly tight-lipped about specific plot details, anticipation is high for a story that delves into what it means to confront the unknown while redefining what a “ghost story” can be in a modern, internet-driven age.





