Sandra Bullock & Nicole Kidman Are Back in ‘Practical Magic 2’ Teaser | FirstShowing.net

Sandra Bullock & Nicole Kidman Are Back in ‘Practical Magic 2’ Teaser | FirstShowing.net

Sandra Bullock & Nicole Kidman Are Back in ‘Practical Magic 2’ Teaser

by Alex Billington
April 20, 2026
Source: YouTube

“I’ve waited such a long time for this.” Warner Bros has revealed the first look teaser trailer for the legacy sequel Practical Magic 2, arriving in theaters later this year after some 28 years since the first movie. The original Practical Magic romantic comedy first opened back in October 1998 – stars Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman and Dianne Wiest are all back again for this long-awaited follow-up sequel. Of course this one tries to undo the magic of the original story, which is actually based on the novel called “The Book of Magic”. A multi generational family of witches, cursed to be loveless for centuries, attempts to break the spell by confronting dark secrets and sacrificing for each other. In this next one, the Owens women all must once again unite, traveling from their home in Massachusetts to the United Kingdom to confront the source of their magic and perhaps save the next generation of their family. The cast includes Joey King as Sally’s daughter, with Lee Pace, Stockard Channing, Maisie Williams, Xolo Maridueña, & Solly McLeod. From this teaser it seems more like a made-for-TV sequel rather than a real theatrical release. Have a look.

Here’s the first teaser trailer for Susanne Bier’s legacy sequel Practical Magic 2, direct from YouTube:

Practical Magic 2 Teaser

Practical Magic 2 Teaser

Practical Magic 2 Teaser

Set 25 years after the events of the first movie, the story follows the Owens family as they face a new crisis when a discovery regarding the family’s history & the origins of their magic comes to light. When Sally’s daughter (Joey King) begins to uncover hidden family secrets & develops her own dark abilities, they are plunged into a multi-generational struggle to finally break the curse that has haunted their lineage for centuries. The Owens women (Sally, Gillian, and their aunts) must once again unite, traveling from their home in Massachusetts to the UK to confront the source of their magic and save the next generation of their family. Practical Magic 2 is directed by the acclaimed Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier, director of Family Matters, Like It Never Was Before, Credo, The One and Only, Once in a Lifetime, Open Hearts, Brothers, After the Wedding, Things We Lost in the Fire, In a Better World, Love Is All You Need, A Second Chance, Serena, Bird Box, plus TV series “The First Lady” & “The Perfect Couple” recently. The screenplay is written by Akiva Goldsman and Georgia Pritchett. Adapted from “The Book of Magic” written by Alice Hoffman. Produced by Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, Denise Di Novi. Warner Bros debuts Bier’s Practical Magic 2 movie in theaters worldwide starting September 11th, 2026 coming up this fall. Who’s into this?

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