After generating immense curiosity and anticipation among Indonesian horror fans with its recently released trailer, Waktu Maghrib 2 is finally set to hit theaters nationwide starting May 28, 2025. Directed by Sidharta Tata and produced by Gope T. Samtani, this film is a collaboration between Rapi Films, Sky Media, Rhaya Flicks, Legacy Pictures, and Kebon Studio, promising a more chilling cinematic experience, a darker atmosphere, and intensified tension.
Expanding the Horror Mythology
Waktu Maghrib 2 expands on the horror mythology introduced in Waktu Maghrib (2023), with the return of the terrifying entity Ummu Sibyan. This supernatural being is often associated with disturbances to children and pregnant women, typically manifesting during the Maghrib prayer time. As a result, parents are advised to keep their children indoors during this time to avoid any unwanted occurrences.
A Deeper, Darker Story
Sidharta Tata reveals, “Waktu Maghrib 2 presents a deeper story and a darker atmosphere. This time, it’s not just about personal fears, but about how terror can spread and bind an entire village in fear. We’ve incorporated more cinematic horror elements, supported by a talented young cast.”
A Cast of Young Talent
The film stars Omar Daniel, Anantya Kirana, Sulthan Hamonangan, Ghazi Alhabsyi, Muzakki Ramdhan, Sadana Agung, Nopek Novian, Bagas Pratama Saputra, and Fita Anggriani. Waktu Maghrib 2 tells the story of Ummu Sibyan’s return, terrorizing the village of Giritirto. A group of children unknowingly unleash a disaster when they curse their friends after a soccer match during Maghrib time. One by one, they are hunted down in the woods by a supernatural force more sinister than before.
A Challenging yet Fun Experience
Anantya Kirana, the 15-year-old lead actress, shares her experience playing Wulan, “This is the most challenging yet fun experience for me. During the possession scenes, I had to transform from a normal child to a terrifying entity. I had to practice my physicality and expressions, and I received coaching from Mas Tata. Using a sling during filming was also a memorable first experience.”
A Horror Film like No Other
With a compact runtime and captivating narrative, Waktu Maghrib 2 doesn’t just rely on jump scares but builds unrelenting tension from start to finish. The possession scenes featuring dozens of children will be a major draw for local horror fans seeking stories rooted in Indonesian culture and mythology.
Don’t Miss It!
Catch Waktu Maghrib 2 in cinemas across Indonesia starting May 28, 2025. Follow Rapi Films’ social media channels or contact the film’s publicity team for the latest updates.






















