Twenty-eight years after the original film hit theatres, Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman are reuniting as the iconic Owens sisters for “Practical Magic 2”.
The film's makers have released an official teaser that instantly transports the viewers back to the windswept coastal Victorian home, reviving the nostalgic charm of the original film.
The film is set to release on September 11, 2026, with some regions premiering it on September 18.
The teaser kicks off with an emotional trip down memory lane as Bullock, who plays Sally, narrates: "I'm sure you've heard of the Owens family, the ones from Massachusetts, the ones their neighbours whisper are witches". The line sets the tone for a story that blends legacy, mystery, and generational change.
One of the major reveals is the introduction of the next generation. Sally's daughters, now grown, are portrayed by Joey King as Kylie and Maisie Williams as Antonia. Their presence signals a shift toward exploring how the Owens family curse continues to impact younger members.
The teaser also introduces a new and enigmatic character played by Lee Pace.
In a tense moment, the sisters warn him about their family's dark fate, with Gillian delivering a line that balances humour and dread: "Everyone we love dies... A very horrible death... It's not great for the Tinder bio".
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Hints of a larger supernatural conflict emerge as the sisters embark on a journey to an abandoned castle, suggesting a quest that delves deeper into the origins of their curse.
The trailer also includes a call back to the original film, with Sally sarcastically referencing a past ordeal involving burying a corpse, asking Gillian if things will be "fine" this time.
Returning cast members include Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest as the beloved aunts, Frances and Jet, reinforcing continuity with the original story.
The narrative centres on the Owens sisters confronting an ancient force that threatens to unravel their family once and for all.
Directed by Susanne Bier, known for Bird Box, the sequel draws inspiration from Alice Hoffman's 2021 novel “The Book of Magic”.