Magdalene St. Michaels - The Stepmother Vol. 5 Her New Son Trailer Target May 2026

Magdalene places a syringe on the table. Then, she pulls out a photo of Jacob’s real, deceased mother. “No. But I can make you forget you ever had another mother. Sign the paper, or I make sure you remember her death... in 4K. Every detail. Every scream. I found the police dashcam footage, sweetheart. Would you like to watch it with me?”

“I lost my boy, you know. Car accident. You remind me of him... the way you hold your shoulders.” Jacob, desperate for maternal validation, falls for it instantly. Magdalene places a syringe on the table

Jacob laughs. “You can’t adopt an adult.” But I can make you forget you ever had another mother

But the trailer quickly subverts the "makeover" trope. Jacob begins to resist. He shows up late. He talks to his real friends. Magdalene’s face—masterfully performed by St. Michaels—twitches into barely suppressed rage. Magdalene doesn't scream. Instead, she isolates him systematically. She bans his friends from the property. She hacks his phone. She tells her husband that Jacob tried to “make a pass” at her, turning the father against the son. Scene 4: The "New Son" Reavealed (1:31 – 2:00) The final thirty seconds are a fever dream. Jacob, now isolated and broken, sits at a formal dining table. Magdalene walks in holding a leather-bound book. “Adoption papers,” she says. “You’re going to sign them.” Every detail

“They say you can’t choose your family. I say... watch me.” We see Magdalene St. Michaels in a sun-drenched, minimalist mansion. She is wearing a charcoal business suit, reading a dossier. The camera zooms in on the dossier’s cover: “Subject: Jacob.” Photos are pinned to the page—a young man, early 20s, scruffy, with sad eyes, working at a mechanic shop.

Herein lies the of the title. Unlike previous films where the "target" was a sexual conquest, the target in Volume 5 is Jacob’s orphan psychology . Magdalene identifies that Jacob’s mother died when he was 12. She doesn't need to seduce his body; she needs to seduce his inner child. Scene 3: The Transformation (1:01 – 1:30) This is the most disturbing montage in the series. We see Magdalene dressing Jacob in designer clothes, cutting his hair, and teaching him how to hold a wine glass. The voiceover: “A good stepmother doesn’t just manage the household. She builds the heir.”

If you are a fan of mature, narrative-driven adult cinema, there is one name that has consistently dominated the "wicked matriarch" subgenre for the better part of a decade: Magdalene St. Michaels . Known for her icy glare, velvet-smooth delivery, and an uncanny ability to blur the lines between maternal care and devastating manipulation, St. Michaels is back. And this time, the stakes are higher than ever.