Try Again (2026)
Story overview
A lighthearted fantasy comedy where a lovestruck protagonist makes a magical bargain, trading his soul for six wishes in pursuit of true love. The film blends humorous situations with family-friendly fantasy elements as he navigates the unexpected consequences of his supernatural deal.
Parent Guide
A family-friendly fantasy comedy with magical themes and romantic pursuit presented in a humorous, age-appropriate manner.
Content breakdown
Comedic peril situations related to wish consequences, such as characters getting into silly predicaments or facing magical mishaps. No physical violence or serious danger.
No scary or disturbing content. Fantasy elements are presented in a cheerful, comedic style without frightening imagery or themes.
No offensive language expected in this family comedy. Dialogue is clean and appropriate for all ages.
No sexual content or nudity. Romantic themes are presented in a chaste, comedic manner appropriate for family viewing.
No depiction of substance use. Characters may toast with non-alcoholic beverages in celebratory scenes.
Light emotional moments related to romantic pursuit and wish consequences, balanced with consistent comedic tone. No intense or distressing emotional content.
Parent tips
This comedy focuses on magical wishes and romantic pursuit in a playful, non-threatening way. The soul-selling premise is presented as a fantastical plot device rather than a serious moral dilemma. Expect slapstick humor, exaggerated situations, and light fantasy elements suitable for family viewing.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- What was your favorite funny part?
- What would you wish for if you had magic?
- How did the characters help each other?
- Why do you think the character made the wish deal?
- What would you do differently with six wishes?
- How did the wishes cause problems or help?
- What does the movie suggest about taking shortcuts to get what you want?
- How does the film balance fantasy with real relationship lessons?
- What would be the real-world equivalent of 'selling your soul' for something?
- How does the film use fantasy to explore themes of desire and consequence?
- What commentary might the movie be making about modern dating culture?
- How does the soul-selling metaphor work as a narrative device versus a moral statement?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
