Warner Bros. looking to conjure up Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman for 'Practical Magic 2'
The actresses are expected to produce the project alongside Denise Di Novi.
Warner Bros. Pictures revealed Monday that it's conjuring up a sequel to the bewitching 1998 hit Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman film "Practical Magic."
The film had the pair playing witchy sisters who face prejudice in their small town, as well as a curse that keeps them from finding true love.
WB shared a series of clips from the movie Monday to confirm that "Practical Magic 2" was in the offing: one features Bullock's Sally running toward Mark Feuerstein's Michael, set — as it is seen in the movie — to Faith Hill's hit from the film "This Kiss." Hastily stuck onto her beau are the words "Practical Magic 2."
Another clip shows Nicole Kidman's Gillian shaking a number 2 from a vial and adding it to a bottle labeled "Practical Magic."
The third snippet shows both Owens sisters performing a magic ritual they use to bring the title to life.
Good Morning America has confirmed that deals to snag Kidman and Bullock are in the works.
They are expected to produce the project alongside Denise Di Novi, with the original film's co-writer Akiva Goldsman writing the script.
Directed by Griffin Dunne, the original film also starred Emmy winner Stockard Channing and Oscar winner Dianne Weist, as well as Aiden Quinn and Goran Visnjic.