Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Are Brewing a Practical Magic Sequel

A flawless sequel recipe encompasses:

* 2 Academy Awards
* 2 Primetime Emmy Awards
* Production credit from George Lopez
* An advertisement on AMC
* Paddington Bear as an astronaut

No matter where you are, it’s time to mix up some delicious margaritas! Exciting news is brewing about a follow-up for the enchanting tale of “Practical Magic”.

How will the Owens sisters toil and trouble this time?

As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, a Practical Magic sequel is under development with Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock set to executive-produce and reprise their roles as sisters Gillian and Sally Owens. Akiva Goldsman, one of the original screenwriters from the first movie, will be penning the script. Currently, details about the sequel’s plot are scarce, but we know that in the last film, the witches successfully broke the family curse that kept them from finding love. With 20 years having passed since then, it remains to be seen if any new curses will surface. Given that Sally’s daughters have grown up by now, they might encounter their own romantic entanglements or broomstick-related problems.

Which witches are coming back?

In the upcoming movie “Practical Magic 2”, Dianne Wiest and Stockard Channing will once again play the roles of the Owens girls’ aunts. Regrettably, Evan Rachel Wood won’t be returning to portray the eldest daughter Kylie. Wood herself clarified on Instagram Stories that she wasn’t asked to rejoin the cast of the sequel. She expressed her readiness to contribute in any way possible, but the producers have decided to recast the role. Fans may be disappointed, as this decision was not within Wood’s control.

New actors in the coven

We are positive about two facts: Lee Pace stands at 6 feet 5 inches tall, and he is set to appear in the movie “Practical Magic 2.” Additionally, some fresh talents joining the cast of Spookytown, Massachusetts are Joey King, Marie Williams, Xolo Maridueña, and Solly McLeod.

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2025-07-14 01:53