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See Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reunite on ‘Practical Magic 2' Set

See Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock Reunite on ‘Practical Magic 2' Set

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Practical Magic 2 is set to hit theaters on September 18, 2026, and while that seems like an awfully long time to wait, Nicole Kidman just gave us a peek at what we can expect.
It's been 27 years since Nicole and Sandra Bullock teamed up to portray witchy sisters in the original movie based on the Alice Hoffman novel. Now, they're reprising their roles as Gillian and Sally in the Halloween classic.
Nicole shared a behind-the-scenes clip of her embracing Sandra as they wear floral dresses in what appears to be a cemetery. She captioned the short video, "The witches are back ✨ Owens sisters' first day on set! #PracticalMagic"
It's not much to go on, but it's certainly enough to get the original movie's fans fired up. Within moments of posting, Nicole's video had 50,000 likes and 2,000 comments. Fans left messages like, "THIS FEELS LIKE CHRISTMASSSS STAWPP THIS IS BEST PRESENT IVE GOT" and "Now this is the breaking news alert we needed!" Another wrote, "AAAAAAAA. I SCREAMED! What a fantasy. I can't wait to see this 🥹😍"
The script will be based on Alice Hoffman's 2021 novel The Book of Magic. Joey King, Maisie Williams, Stockard Channing, and Dianne Wiest are slated to star alongside Nicole and Sandra.
Joey King recently revealed a hair transformation as she prepares to portray Sandra Bullock's onscreen daughter in the sequel.
September 2026 is a long time to wait, but we'll be on the looking for updates from set to get us through!
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