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Nicole Kidman is a bit of a witch in the trailer for one of the most anticipated sequels of the 90s

- April 21, 2026
- Updated: April 21, 2026 at 3:30 PM

Warner Bros. has released the trailer for the highly anticipated sequel to the iconic 1998 film, Practical Magic, confirming that Practical Magic 2 will once again feature performances by Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. In this sequel, the actresses reprise their roles as the beloved sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, who are part of a witch family filled with secrets and curses.
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During the recent Warner Bros. presentation at CinemaCon, held in Las Vegas, an exclusive teaser was shown that gave attendees a first look at the new installment. Although specific plot details are kept under wraps, it has been mentioned that the story will revolve around the challenges faced by the Owens family, who must deal with a multidimensional curse that affects their lineage.
Practically Magic, the original movie, has become a cult classic, thanks to its blend of romance, comedy, and fantastical elements. The story not only explored the power of magic but also family relationships and love, aspects that fans hope to see reflected once again in this new film. The ability of Bullock and Kidman to bring the sisterly bond to the screen is an appeal that will undoubtedly contribute to the success of this sequel.
The team behind Practically Magic 2 has also promised a fresh and contemporary approach, raising high expectations among fans of the original film. Although details about the director or the rest of the cast have not yet been revealed, the confirmation of both iconic actresses has excited fans and adds to the growing list of revivals within the world of cinema.
Practically Magic 2 is in pre-production, and although there have been rumors about the release schedule, an official date has not yet been confirmed. Expectations are high, and fans of the original movie are eager to see how this magical story will unfold on the big screen.
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