The twist? This time, Sara actually likes the family. For about forty minutes. She plays the doting stepmother-to-be, baking cookies and helping with homework. You almost start to root for her. Almost.
"Julian said you're making your famous trifle for dessert. Please tell me he's right."
The Stepmother 3 delivers exactly what the franchise’s fans expect: campy tension, predictable twists, and another relentless performance from series villain Sara Stone (played with icy commitment by an uncredited actress, often mistaken for a returning star).
The Stepmother 3 is not a good movie in the traditional sense. But it is a compelling one. Sara Stone has officially entered the pantheon of great Lifetime villains—right next to the crazy nanny and the stalker ex-boyfriend.
The story focuses on a "trophy wife" named Lisa, played by .
The narrative follows Lisa Spears, a "trophy wife" who begins to feel restless in her marriage to Randy Spears.
So, what sets The Stepmother 3 apart from other films in the franchise? For starters, Sara Stone's performance is a standout. Her chemistry with the other actors is palpable, and her character's growth and development are expertly woven throughout the story.