Bridge to Terabithia 2 (2026)

Bridge to Terabithia 2 (2026) – First Trailer | Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb
The trailer opens with the sound of birds chirping and the rustling of trees in a peaceful, sunlit forest. The camera pans through a familiar landscape — the meadow by the creek, the very place where Jess Aarons (Josh Hutcherson) and Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) once dreamed up their magical world of Terabithia. The vibrant colors of nature feel alive, but there’s a sense that time has passed and things have changed.
Narrator (Jess’ voice, reflective and soft):
“It’s been years… but Terabithia never really left us. Some places, some people, stay with you forever.”
The camera zooms in on Jess standing near the old bridge to Terabithia, now overgrown with moss, the treehouse still perched in the distance. His eyes reflect a deep mix of nostalgia and longing. He places a hand on the bridge’s edge, almost as if feeling the weight of the past.
Jess (Josh Hutcherson, quietly):
“We built something more than just a world here. We built a part of ourselves.”
The scene transitions to Jess now older, walking through a bustling high school hallway, where he’s no longer the quiet, reserved boy from his childhood. He’s become a budding artist, drawing in sketchbooks and struggling with his place in the world after Leslie’s passing. But something is missing. His art lacks the magic it once had.
Jess (voice-over, torn):
“I thought leaving Terabithia behind would make me move on. But now… I just feel like I’m losing something I can’t get back.”
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Leslie’s spirit, or perhaps her memory, still lingering in Jess’ heart. In a deeply emotional moment, we see Jess walking into Leslie’s room in the old house, the space filled with old books, sketches, and relics of their time together. As Jess stands by the window, the wind moves a stack of papers on Leslie’s desk — almost like a message from the past.
Jess (to himself, softly):
“You were right… we were meant to create something bigger than this.”
Suddenly, the camera zooms out, revealing a new generation of kids standing near the bridge to Terabithia, curious, with a sense of wonder. One of them, a young girl, stumbles upon an old journal — Leslie’s journal, filled with sketches of creatures and landscapes from their magical kingdom. She flips through the pages, entranced.
Young Girl (eyes wide, excited):
“What is this place?”
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