Here’s the teaser for “Practical Magic 2.” The sequel to the 1998 film is dated for September 18, 2026 release via Warner Bros. Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman star, with an ensemble that includes Stockard Channing, Dianne Wiest, Joey King, Maisie Williams and Lee Pace.
Susanne Bier is directing— Bier previously worked with Bullock on “Bird Box” and with Kidman on both “The Undoing” and the upcoming “The Perfect Couple.” Bullock will reprise her role as Sally Owens, while Kidman returns as her wild-child sister, Gillian.
Akiva Goldsman, who co-wrote the original screenplay, is back to write the sequel. Goldman’s most notable screenwriting credits include “The Client,” “A Beautiful Mind.” “Cinderella Man,” “I Am Legend,” “Constantine,” and — gulp— “Batman & Robin.”
Danish-born Bier has had a career that zigzags between prestige and less-than-prestige. She made her mark in the 2000s with a string of acclaimed films like “Open Hearts,” “Brothers,” “After the Wedding,” and the Oscar-winning “In a Better World.” Then came the Hollywood phase: “Things We Lost in the Fire,” “Love is All You Need,” “Serena,” and “Bird Box.” Her work in television, however, has fared better, with the well-received miniseries “The Night Manager” and the buzzy Netflix adaptation of “The Perfect Couple.”
“Practical Magic” told the story of two witchy sisters, played by Kidman and Bullock, raised by their charmingly oddball aunts in a small town that didn’t take kindly to their magical leanings. They also had to deal with a family curse that ensured heartbreak for any man they dared to love.
The sequel looks like a vehicle to reunite Kidman and Bullock—and hey, why not? The bar’s not exactly high. The original limped to a $68M global box office on a $75M budget and earned lukewarm reviews at best. Of course, there wouldn’t be a sequel without a cult following—and over the years, that’s exactly what “Practical Magic” managed to build. You can read some of those reappraisals via The Atlantic, Vox, and Vanity Fair