Shoujo Madoka★magica Movie 2: Eien No Mon... | Mahou

: Studio SHAFT provided newly animated footage and backgrounds, adding deeper symbolism to key scenes—such as the train sequences and the final confrontation with Walpurgisnacht.

The film picks up in the aftermath of Sayaka Miki’s transformation into a witch, shifting the focus toward the tragic cycles of the magical girl system.

: Facing total despair, Madoka finally makes her contract with a wish that transcends time and space: to erase all witches before they are even born. This act rewrites the laws of reality, transforming Madoka into an omnipresent concept known as the "Law of Cycles," leaving Homura as the only person who remembers her existence. Production & Technical Updates Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica Movie 2: Eien no Mon...

: It is revealed that Homura Akemi is a time-traveler who has relived the same month repeatedly in a desperate, failing attempt to prevent Madoka Kaname from making a contract and dying at the hands of the ultimate witch, Walpurgisnacht.

: Kyubey reveals that his species, the Incubators, use the emotional energy harvested from magical girls' despair to combat the entropy of the universe. : Studio SHAFT provided newly animated footage and

While the story remains faithful to the original series, several technical enhancements distinguish this film:

(Eternal) is the second installment in the theatrical trilogy, serving as a high-definition reconstruction of the final four episodes of the original 2011 television series. Released in October 2012, the film concludes the "recap" portion of the franchise by refining the climax of the story with updated animation, redone voice acting, and a remastered soundtrack. Narrative Summary This act rewrites the laws of reality, transforming

: The movie features new musical arrangements by Yuki Kajiura , including the grand ending theme "Hikari Furu" by Kalafina and the opening "Luminous" by ClariS .