The beloved Owens witches return alongside fresh blood and even more magic.

Warner Bros. has officially confirmed that Practical Magic 2 will welcome a powerful mix of familiar faces and brand-new ones, led by returning stars Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, reprising their roles as sister witches Sally and Gillian Owens. But it’s the newcomers stirring up the most intrigue in this long-awaited sequel, set for a theatrical release on September 18, 2026.

'Practical Magic 2,' starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, hits theaters September 18, 2026, as the beloved witchy cult classic returns with a sequel embraced by the LGBTQ+ community for its magical themes of empowerment and sisterhood.
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Lee Pace Leads the Newcomers

Among the fresh additions is Foundation and Bodies Bodies Bodies star Lee Pace, whose commanding presence and fan-favorite status make him an ideal fit for the spellbinding sequel. As a proud queer actor, Pace’s casting has us manifesting a little gay warlock energy — and honestly, the Owens coven has never looked hotter. While his role hasn’t been officially confirmed, fans are already speculating whether he’ll be a new love interest, magical ally, or perhaps even a nemesis.

Joining Pace is Joey King, who will play Sally’s daughter — ushering in a next generation of witches grappling with the family’s infamous curse. Best known for The Kissing Booth series and Bullet Train, King adds a dose of Gen Z charm to the franchise, and could offer a fresh lens into the Owens’ family legacy.

The cast also includes Maisie Williams (Game of Thrones), Xolo Maridueña (Cobra Kai), and Solly McLeod (House of the Dragon), rounding out a cast that seems poised to bridge the mystical past and future.

The Aunts Are Back

Fan favorites Dianne Wiest and Stockard Channing will reprise their roles as Aunt Jet and Aunt Franny — the eccentric, no-nonsense witches who raised Sally and Gillian. Their return cements the sequel’s connection to the original, which has become a cult classic since its 1998 release.

With Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman also returning — and producing alongside original producer Denise Di Novi — the sequel isn’t just leaning into nostalgia; it’s preserving the story’s generational heart.

What to Expect from the Sequel

Directed by Susanne Bier, and co-written by Succession’s Georgia Pritchett and original screenwriter Akiva Goldsman, the sequel promises to honor the spirit of the first film — while introducing new twists. Though plot details remain under wraps, producer Di Novi has hinted that the creative team is focused on keeping the story grounded in the themes that made the original so resonant: sisterhood, family, and finding magic in everyday life.

“There’s a joyousness to that movie,” Di Novi said last year. “We want to honor that.”

So grab your midnight margaritas — because the Owens witches are back, and the magic’s only getting stronger.