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Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Return as the Owen Sisters in Practical Magic 2

The magic and the message are back

More than two decades after the original film, Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman reprise their roles as sisters Sally and Gillian Owens in Practical Magic 2, a continuation of the beloved story that blends witchcraft with deeply human themes of family, identity, and belonging.

A teaser trailer released on April 20 offers a glimpse into the sisters’ lives years later, this time, as women who have come into their own. No longer resisting or recklessly wielding their powers, Sally and Gillian now appear to be guiding a younger generation of women curious about magic—focusing more on mentorship than actual application.

While plot details remain under wraps, early reports suggest the story will center on Sally’s daughter as she begins to uncover the Owens family legacy—and her place within it. It’s a narrative direction that resonates with modern parenting: the delicate balance of passing down heritage while allowing children the space to define themselves.

More Than Magic: A Story of Sisterhood and Choice

Since its 1998 release, Practical Magic has developed a loyal following—not just for its mystical elements, but for its emotional core. At its heart, the story has always been about two sisters navigating the weight of family expectations and personal choice.

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Sally once longed for a life untouched by magic, hoping for normalcy and stability. Gillian, in contrast, leaned into their supernatural identity, often at great personal risk. Their opposing paths mirrored a familiar dynamic in many families: different approaches, shared roots.

In the end, it wasn’t magic that defined them—it was their unwavering commitment to each other.

A Parenting Lens

Practical Magic 2 seems poised to deepen that legacy, shifting the focus from sisterhood to intergenerational connection. What does it mean to raise children with a strong sense of identity, especially when that identity comes with complexity? How do parents honor tradition without imposing it?

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With Sally and Gillian as guides rather than just protagonists, the sequel reflects a truth many parents recognize: our role evolves. We move from protecting our children from the world to preparing them for it—sometimes by helping them embrace parts of themselves we once struggled with.

Set for release this September 18, 2026, the film promises not just a return to a familiar world, but a continuation of a story about love, growth, and the courage to choose your own path—magic and all.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman reprise their roles as Sally and Gillian Owens.

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The sequel is expected to follow Sally’s daughter as she discovers her magical abilities, while exploring themes of family legacy, identity, and guidance across generations.

The film is currently set for a September release.

While the original focused on sisterhood and self-acceptance, the sequel expands into motherhood and mentorship, reflecting the evolving roles within families.

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