Practical Magic 2 Trailer: Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Return
- Has released the official trailer for “Practical Magic 2,” marking the return of Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock to their iconic roles as sisters Gillian and Sally Owens...
- The trailer, first shown to attendees at CinemaCon in Las Vegas last week, reveals the Owens sisters navigating a new chapter of their lives as they confront lingering...
- Susanne Bier, known for her work on “The Night Manager” and “Bird Box,” brings a distinct directorial voice to the project, emphasizing emotional depth alongside supernatural elements.
Warner Bros. Has released the official trailer for “Practical Magic 2,” marking the return of Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock to their iconic roles as sisters Gillian and Sally Owens more than 28 years after the original film’s debut. The sequel, directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Susanne Bier, is set to arrive in theaters nationwide on September 11, 2025.
The trailer, first shown to attendees at CinemaCon in Las Vegas last week, reveals the Owens sisters navigating a new chapter of their lives as they confront lingering family curses and rekindle their magical bond. Set against a visually rich backdrop that blends the whimsical tone of the 1998 original with a more contemporary sensibility, the footage highlights both the enduring charm of the characters and the evolution of their powers in a modern world.
Susanne Bier, known for her work on “The Night Manager” and “Bird Box,” brings a distinct directorial voice to the project, emphasizing emotional depth alongside supernatural elements. In a statement provided to Variety, Bier described the sequel as “a story about legacy, love, and the courage to face what haunts us — not just with spells, but with honesty.” She emphasized that the film aims to honor the spirit of the first movie while exploring how the Owens women have grown since audiences last saw them.
Both Kidman and Bullock reprise their roles with noticeable enthusiasm, reflecting on the significance of returning to characters that have remained culturally resonant since the late 1990s. According to reports from the CinemaCon screening, the actresses shared behind-the-scenes anecdotes about reimmersing themselves in the Owens family dynamic, noting how much of their personal growth mirrors the journey of their characters.
The original “Practical Magic,” directed by Griffin Dunne and based on Alice Hoffman’s 1995 novel, developed a strong cult following over the years despite a mixed initial reception. Its blend of romance, witchcraft, and sisterhood has endured through repeated viewings, particularly around Halloween, and has influenced a wave of female-led supernatural stories in film and television.
Warner Bros. Has positioned “Practical Magic 2” as a key fall release, aiming to capitalize on the seasonal appeal of its themes. The September 11 release date places it squarely in the autumn window, a period traditionally associated with supernatural and fantasy films seeking to engage audiences ahead of the holiday season.
While plot details remain closely guarded, the trailer suggests that the sequel will delve deeper into the origins of the Owens family curse, introducing new threats that challenge the sisters’ unity. Additional cast members have not yet been officially announced, though industry sources indicate that the film will feature a mix of legacy characters and new faces to expand the magical world.
As of now, no official confirmation has been made regarding a streaming release following the theatrical window. Warner Bros. Has historically varied its post-theatrical distribution strategies, but given the film’s anticipated audience appeal, a eventual release on Max — Warner Bros.’ primary streaming platform — remains a likely outcome.
The return of Kidman and Bullock to the “Practical Magic” franchise represents more than a nostalgic callback; it underscores the enduring power of character-driven stories centered on female relationships and resilience. With Bier at the helm and two of Hollywood’s most respected actresses revisiting beloved roles, the sequel aims to recapture the magic that made the original a touchstone for a generation — while casting a new spell for audiences today.
