Nearly thirty years after the original Practical Magic charmed audiences, Practical Magic 2: The Spell Returns brings back sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, once again played by Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, with the magic, family, love, and curses that shaped their lives. The story continues the Owens family legacy, drawing from Hoffman’s The Book of Magic.
Time has passed, and the Owens household has expanded. Sally Owens is now a mother (one of her daughters will be played by Joey King), and the next generation of women in the family is coming into their own magical powers. Old wise aunts—Frances and Jet—return too, offering their eccentric but loving guidance just as they did in the original.

Although the Owens curse—the one that doomed romantic relationships and caused heartbreak—was addressed in the first film, the sequel suggests that consequences of the magical legacy still ripple through the family. There is a sense that love, loss, and magic remain intertwined, and that even when curses are “broken,” magic has costs and threads that cannot be easily untangled. Fans expect tension between embracing magical heritage and seeking normalcy.
New characters enter the scene, expanding and complicating the Owens universe. Actors such as Maisie Williams, Lee Pace, Xolo Maridueña, and Solly McLeod have joined the cast in roles not yet fully revealed. Their presence suggests fresh conflicts, perhaps across generations or from outside the Owens family. Joey King, as one of Sally’s daughters, likely brings youthful perspective and possibly new magical challenges.

Underlying the personal dynamics will be the theme of sisterhood—between Sally and Gillian, between the Owens women of different ages, and between past and present. The wisdom of the aunts, the responsibilities of motherhood, and the tension between love, magic, and autonomy are expected to drive emotional stakes. Sally and Gillian must reconcile their desires—for love, safety, ordinary life—with the inevitabilities of their destiny as witches.
While much is still secret, Practical Magic 2: The Spell Returns promises to blend the nostalgic charm of the 1998 film—midnight margaritas, bewitching spells, quirky small‑town magic—with newer obstacles: generational magic, modern life, and how one lives with power, legacy, and love. Scheduled for release in theaters on September 18, 2026, the film appears poised to offer both comfort to longtime fans and new magical wonders for a new audience.





