Nanny McPhee 3

February 17, 2026

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Nanny McPhee 3: A Brave New World (2026)

 
Starring: Emma Thompson, Daniel Radcliffe, Florence Pugh, Maggie Smith

Magic returns with purpose in Nanny McPhee 3: A Brave New World, the long-awaited continuation of the beloved family fantasy series. Nearly two decades after she last appeared when she was needed most, Nanny McPhee steps once again into a world on the brink of chaos—proving that some lessons must be relearned by every generation.

Set in a rapidly changing society where technology has replaced tradition and ambition often overshadows compassion, the story follows a fractured family struggling to stay connected in an increasingly disconnected world. When discipline collapses and misunderstandings spiral out of control, a familiar knock echoes at the door—and with it, the return of the enigmatic governess whose methods are as unconventional as they are transformative.

Emma Thompson reprises her iconic role with quiet authority and mischievous charm, guiding not only unruly children but conflicted adults who have forgotten the value of courage, honesty, and unity. Daniel Radcliffe portrays a widowed father overwhelmed by responsibility, while Florence Pugh plays a fiercely independent schoolteacher fighting to preserve imagination in a system obsessed with efficiency. The legendary Maggie Smith joins the cast as a sharp-witted grandmother who suspects there is more to Nanny McPhee than meets the eye.

As magical mishaps unfold—furniture dancing, clocks rewinding, and truth-telling spells sparking chaos—the family is forced to confront their fears and rediscover what truly matters. But this time, the challenge is greater: it’s not just about correcting behavior. It’s about restoring belief.

Blending heartfelt emotion, whimsical fantasy, and gentle moral lessons, Nanny McPhee 3: A Brave New World offers a timely reminder that bravery isn’t about perfection—it’s about choosing kindness when it’s hardest.

Because when you need her but do not want her, she must stay…
and when you want her but no longer need her, she will be gone.