Nicole Kidman Verifies Return with Sandra Bullock for Practical Magic 2
Together with her original co-star, Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman confirmed her comeback for Practical Magic 2. Based on the 1995 novel Alice Hoffman of the same name, the original film stars Kidman and Bullock as two sisters who are magically given with powers and attempt to utilize those abilities to eradicate an evil spirit from an abusive former boyfriend. Warner Bros. revealed the creation of a Practical Magic Sequel 26 years following the release of the film, with other sources implying Kidman and Bullock were under request to return.
Kidman announced that she and Bullock will be returning as Gillian and Sally Owens, while chatting with People off the back of her upcoming Netflix movie, A Family Affaire. She argues that given their "found a way in," the universe of their beloved cult classic movie still has much more to be revealed. Her comments are displayed below:
Also returning will be the Youngest Stars of Practical Magic.
Fans of the previous film were similarly intrigued by the possible presence of Stockard Channing and Dianne Weist, who played the aunts of Practical Magic 2, even while the surprising announcement of the film naturally begged questions regarding Kidman and Bullock's comeback. Nevertheless, considering the interval between the original film and its upcoming Sequel, maybe more focus should be on Evan Rachel Wood and Alexandra Artrip's young roles in Practical Magic.
Originally cast as Kylie and Antonia Owens, the young daughters of Bullock's character, the gap in time between the original film and the sequel would give directors a perfect chance to have the spotlight move onto their characters. Reflecting the rhythms of the original film, Sally's children might find themselves going back to their childhood house in much the same manner Kidman's Gillian did. It would also enable Kidman and Bullock to adopt the same kind of mothering duties once performed by Channing and Weist.
Examining the Development of Practical Magic
Practical Magic stars Kidman and Bullock as two sisters who are magically given with capabilities, seeking to use those abilities to eradicate an evil spirit from an abusive former partner based on the 1995 novel Alice Hoffman of the same name. Warner Bros. revealed the creation of a Practical Magic sequel 26 years following the release of the film, with additional rumors implying Kidman and Bullock were being invited to come back.
Kidman announced that she and Bullock will be returning as Gillian and Sally Owens, while chatting with People off the back of her upcoming Netflix movie, A Family Affaire. She argues that given their "found a way in," the universe of their beloved cult classic movie still has much more to be revealed. Her comments are shown here:
Going back over the Cult Classic
Although Practical Magic is a cult favorite with a happy ending, it's still interesting reading the narrative and considering what went into that finish since a sequel is on route. The original movie depicted two sisters who utilize magic to fix a series of bad events in their life, but its ending found the two at last content. Now ready to face the future with a fresh feeling of freedom and camaraderie, they leave fans to hope that even more fun can be had.
Now, with a sequel on the horizon, it will be interesting to watch how the narrative develops and what the creators of the film have planned for the individuals. With the return of the primary characters, a fresh, more current plot could be constructed. A fresh narrative can center on the problems magic could bring about in the world or on how the two people negotiate life following their joyful ending.
The Prospective Reality of Practical Magic
Fans of the original film were equally interested in the possible involvement of Stockard Channing and Dianne Weist, who portrayed the aunts, even if the surprising news of Practical Magic 2 naturally generated worries about Kidman and Bullock's comeback. Nevertheless, considering the interval between the original film and its upcoming sequel, maybe more focus should be on Evan Rachel Wood and Alexandra Artrip's young roles in Practical Magic.
Originally cast as Kylie and Antonia Owens, the young daughters of Bullock's character, the gap in time between the original film and the sequel would give directors a perfect chance to have the spotlight move onto their characters. Reflecting the rhythms of the original film, Sally's children might find themselves going back to their childhood house in much the same manner Kidman's Gillian did. It would also enable Kidman and Bullock to adopt the same kind of mothering duties once performed by Channing and Weist.
The Figures
I will be in it indeed. Sandy will also be included. And that's that. We are like, "Okay, this is kinda fascinating now to be able to do. We have a lot more to say."
Although Wood might be convinced to come back as Bullock's eldest daughter, her onscreen sister Artrip has left acting behind and Practical Magic is her last official onscreen credit. Practical Magic 2 should so probably bring her character back, but she will probably be completely casteless. Still, those who loved the first film will probably find great solace in knowing the two greatest stars of the film are now formally slated to make returns.
Along with Practical Magic, the television shows Walker, Texas Ranger and Touched By An Angel include Alexandra Artrip.
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