Has Nicole Kidman Wrapped Up ‘Practical Magic 2’?

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Key Takeaways
- Nicole Kidman announces completion of ‘Practical Magic 2’.
- The film is set for release on September 18, 2026.
- Original stars Sandra Bullock and Dianne Wiest are returning.
- Directed by Susanne Bier.
- Anticipation is high despite the original film's box office performance.
Los Angeles, Sep 14 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman has exciting news for fans of the romantic fantasy film ‘Practical Magic’. The wait is nearly over for audiences eager to see the Owens sisters return to the big screen.
The actress recently took to Instagram to announce that ‘Practical Magic 2’ has officially wrapped production. She shared a video of herself walking with her co-star and captioned it, “That’s a wrap on ‘Practical Magic 2’. Thank you to the cast & crew for all your magic.”
This highly anticipated sequel to the 1998 fantasy comedy is set to hit theaters on September 18, 2026. Both Nicole Kidman and original co-star Sandra Bullock will reprise their roles as sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, who come from a renowned family of witches.
In the original film, based on Alice Hoffman’s 1995 novel, the Owens sisters face the challenge of breaking a curse that affects every man they fall in love with. While specific plot details for Practical Magic 2 remain under wraps, it is expected to draw from another chapter in Hoffman’s ‘Practical Magic’ series.
Original cast members Dianne Wiest and Stockard Channing will also return as Jet and Frances, the quirky aunts who guide the sisters in their magical endeavors. New additions to the cast include Lee Pace, Maisie Williams, Xolo Mariduena, Solly McLeod, and Joey King. The film will be directed by Susanne Bier, known for ‘Bird Box’, and the screenplay is co-written by Akiva Goldsman, who also co-wrote the first film, and Georgia Pritchett.
Although the original ‘Practical Magic’ did not perform well at the box office upon its release in 1998—grossing only $68.3 million against a $75 million budget—it achieved cult classic status through home video viewings.