EW catches up with the Owens family ahead of the upcoming sequel. Practical Magic cast: Where are they now?
EW catches up with the Owens family ahead of the upcoming sequel.
*Practical Magic *cast: Where are they now?
EW catches up with the Owens family ahead of the upcoming sequel.
By Declan Gallagher
on August 29, 2025 1:46 p.m. ET
- *Practical Magic* premiered in 1998, captivating audiences with its blend of witchcraft, romance, and comedy
- The movie helped launch the careers of Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman, and Stockard Channing
- Find out what the beloved cast has been up to since the film's release over two decades ago
Based on Alice Hoffman's novel of the same name and directed by Griffin Dunne, *Practical Magic* made a minor impact commercially and critically when it hit theaters in October 1998, with EW's critic even uncharitably writing, "A witch comedy so slapdash, plodding, and muddled it seems to have had a hex put on it." And yet, the film is now heralded as a seasonal favorite decades later.
Born into a witch-rich bloodline and raised by aunts Frances (Stockard Channing) and Jet (Dianne Wiest), sisters Sally (Sandra Bullock) and Gillian Owens (Nicole Kidman) managed to avoid their powers for most of their lives, growing into nominally carefree women who drift their separate ways in adulthood. But after Sally's beloved husband Michael (Mark Feuerstein) dies unexpectedly, as does Gillian's abusive boyfriend (Goran Višnjić), the two siblings must join magical forces to outwit a cunning detective (Aidan Quinn) who's onto their tricks.
*Practical Magic *has no excuse for working as well as it does. Yet, it's to Dunne's eternal credit as a filmmaker that it *does *work so beautifully. The character arcs are satisfying and well-defined, the autumnal production design is almost swoon-inducing, and the sisters' descent into witchcraft is wittily characterized by the evolving shooting style. With its singular blend of comedy, horror, and tragedy, *Practical Magic* has endured since 1998 and shows no sign of aging. It's a not-so-guilty pleasure film that feels both quintessentially '90s and utterly timeless.
But this isn't the end of the Owens sisters' story. Warner Bros. has officially announced *Practical Magic 2* is in the works, with Bullock, Kidman, Channing, and West all expected to return for more witchy fun. Ahead of the sequel's September 2026 release, EW caught up with the cast of *Practical Magic* to see where they are now.
Sandra Bullock (Sally Owens)
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Sandra Bullock as Sally Owens in 'Practical Magic'; Sandra Bullock attends the Sandra Bullocke attends 'The Lost City" London screening on March 31, 2022. Everett Collection; Mike Marsland/WireImage
Sandra Bullock broke out in 1994's *Speed* and rose to further prominence with plum roles in a variety of dramas and comedies, such as* While You Were Sleeping *(1995), *Hope Floats* (1998), and, of course, *Practical Magic*.
The actor reminisced to PEOPLE in 2019 about the famous scene in which the Owens women do a drunken dance around their manse. "We weren't drunk when we shot these parts or when we did our close-ups. But we had to reshoot a scene where it was far away and we were on our backs, and Nicole just put the bottle on the table and said, 'You know what? There's no reason we shouldn't be drunk here.' And I said, 'You know what? That's true.'"
Bullock soon hit box office gold and became America's sweetheart with 2000's *Miss Congeniality*. She further solidified her acting chops with a role in 2009's *The Blind Side*, which won her an Academy Award for Best Actress. She went on to star in a wider variety of films, taking on more dramatic character parts (2013's *Gravity*) as well as more genre roles (2018's *Ocean's 8* and *Bird Box*), while still appearing in the kinds of comedies that made her successful.
Bullock was previously engaged to actor Tate Donovan and has been romantically linked to Matthew McConaughey and Ryan Gosling, amongst others. She married Jesse James in 2005 and divorced him in 2010, after multiple women revealed they had had affairs with him during their marriage.
Bullock was in a relationship with photographer Bryan Randall from 2015 until his death from ALS in 2023.
Nicole Kidman (Gillian Owens)
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Nicole Kidman as Gillian Owens in 'Practical Magic'; Nicole Kidman attends the 94th annual Academy Awards in L.A. on March 27, 2022. Everett Collection; Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Aussie star Nicole Kidman got her start in TV and movies down under before finding international success opposite Tom Cruise in* Days of Thunder *(1990). She went on to star in* Batman Forever* (1995) and *To Die For* (1995) before acting alongside Cruise again in Stanley Kubrick's final film, *Eyes Wide Shut* (1999).
She's been nominated for Best Actress at the Oscars five times: for 2001's *Moulin Rouge*, 2010's *Rabbit Hole*, 2016's *Lion*, 2021's *Being the Ricardos*, and winning once for playing Virginia Woolf in 2002's *The Hours*. She received further acclaim for her Emmy-winning turn on HBO's *Big Little Lies* and inspired countless memes with her overly sincere AMC commercial.
Kidman married Cruise in 1990. The couple adopted a son and daughter before their highly-publicized divorce in 2001. She was engaged to Lenny Kravitz at one point, but they reportedly called it off. The actress met Keith Urban in 2005 and they married in 2006. They share two daughters.
Kidman and Bullock reunited on the red carpet of the 2018 Oscars, where they recalled their bond while filming *Practical Magic*. "This is a woman I love!" Kidman said of Bullock, before revealing: "I love that movie, I showed that movie to my kids. It's a little above them, we were really good sisters!"
Stockard Channing (Frances Owens)
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Stockard Channing as Frances Owens in 'Practical Magic'; Stockard Channing attends the opening night afterparty for the Roundabout Theater Company play 'Apologia' in NYC on Oct. 16, 2018. Everett Collection; Walter McBride/Getty Images
Stockard Channing was a decorated theater actor before coming to silver screen stardom in her 30s. She broke out opposite Jack Nicholson and Warren Beatty in 1975's *The Fortune* before landing her signature role as Rizzo in *Grease* (1978). She raked up multiple Tony nominations (and one win in 1985), earned an Oscar nod for Best Actress for *Six Degrees of Separation *(1993), and won three Emmys, including one for her turn on *The West Wing*. You might also recognize her from *Where the Heart Is *(2000), Woody Allen's *Anything Else* (2003), and *The Good Wife*.
Channing has been married and divorced four times. She met her long-term partner, cinematographer Daniel Gillham, in 1990 on the set of *A Time of Destiny *(1988). They remained together until his death in 2014. As of 2019, she was living in London.
In a 2020 interview with *Vulture*, Channing noted that *Practical Magic*'s impact on young women was particularly rare for the time. "It's very unusual," she said. "My recollection, which may or may not be accurate, is that it had a greater life after it first opened. I couldn't tell you if it made money; I wouldn't be aware of that at all. But I am aware that, over the years, a lot of people have been crazy about it," she continued. "So it's lived on, which is interesting."
Dianne Wiest (Bridget "Jet" Owens)
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Dianne Wiest as Bridget "Jet" Owens in 'Practical Magic'; Dianne Wiest attends the world premiere of 'The Mule' in L.A. on Dec. 10, 2018. Everett Collection; Michael Tran/FilmMagic
Dianne Wiest is best known for her collaborations with Woody Allen, two of which (1986's *Hannah and Her Sisters* and 1994's *Bullets Over Broadway*) won her an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. She's also well known for her parts in *Edward Scissorhands *(1990), *The Birdcage *(1996), and *Rabbit Hole* opposite her *Practical Magic* costar Nicole Kidman.
Wiest received further acclaim for her television turns on *In Treatment* and *Road to Avonlea*, with each winning her an Emmy. She was a series regular for the first two seasons of the Paramount+ series *Mayor of Kingstown* opposite Jeremy Renner.
Wiest has two adopted daughters, Emily and Lily.
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Aidan Quinn (Special Investigator Gary Hallet)
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Aidan Quinn as Special Investigator Gary Hallet in 'Practical Magic'; Aidan Quinn attends the One for the Boys Fashion Ball in London on June 12, 2015. Everett Collection; Tristan Fewings/WireImage
Aidan Quinn was born in Chicago and made his feature film debut in *Reckless* (1984) opposite Daryl Hannah. He went on to appear in '80s and '90s classics such as *Desperately Seeking Susan* (1985), *Benny & Joon *(1993), *Legends of the Fall* (1994), and *Michael Collins *(1996). Quinn has appeared in a recurring role on *Law and Order: Special Victims Unit*, as well as in the film *Daughter of the Bride* (2023) with Marcia Gay Harden.
Quinn married his *Stakeout* costar Elizabeth Bracco in 1987. The couple has two daughters, Mia and Ava. He's a noted philanthropist, having supported causes such as testicular cancer awareness and autism research.
Goran Višnjić (James "Jimmy" Angelov)
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Goran Višnjić as James "Jimmy" Angelov in 'Practical Magic'; Goran Višnjić visits 'Extra' at their NYC studios on Oct. 10, 2016. Warner Bros. Pictures; D Dipasupil/Getty Images
Before *Practical Magic*, Croatian American actor Goran Višnjić appeared in small roles in *The Peacemaker* (1997) and *Rounders *(1998). After being dispatched by the Owens sisters, his career began in earnest. Višnjić went on to voice Soto in *Ice Age* (2002), played the male lead in *Elektra *(2005), and appeared as Christopher Plummer's younger lover in Mike Mills' *Beginners *(2010). As for television, he's carried supporting roles on series like *ER*, *Santa Clarita Diet*, *This Is Us*, *Doctor Who*, and *The Boys*. The actor also appeared in 2023's *Hellraiser* reboot.
Višnjić married his wife, Eva, in 1999. They have four children together and live in Los Angeles while also spending time in Croatia.
Evan Rachel Wood (Kylie Owens)
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Evan Rachel Wood as Kylie Owens in 'Practical Magic'; Evan Rachel Wood attends the season 4 premiere of 'Westworld' in NYC on June 21, 2022. Moviestore/Shutterstock; Taylor Hill/Getty Images
The year before appearing in *Practical Magic*, Evan Rachel Wood starred opposite Kevin Bacon in her film debut, *Digging to China *(1997). She then led a series of mid-aughts favorites like *Thirteen *(2003) and *Across the Universe* (2007) before segueing into more adult projects like *The Ides of March *(2011). Wood starred on *Westworld* in addition to appearing in Miranda July's *Kajillionaire* (2020) and as Madonna in *Weird: The Al Yankovic Story *(2022).
The actress admitted on a 2022 episode of *Watch What Happens Live* that she was in love with her *Practical Magic *costar during filming. "I had such a crush on Sandra Bullock. But I didn't realize it until later on in life. It's like, 'Oh you were in love with her.'"
Wood had an on-and-off relationship with fellow actor Jamie Bell, with whom she shares a child. In 2016, Wood came forward with allegations of abuse against her ex, Brian Warner, better known as defunct shock-rocker Marilyn Manson. In March 2022, the HBO docuseries *Phoenix Rising* chronicled Wood's relationship with the volatile musician, who is 18 years her senior.
Margo Martindale (Linda Bennett)
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Margo Martindale as Linda Bennett in 'Practical Magic'; Margo Martindale attends the L.A. premiere of 'Cocaine Bear' on Feb. 21, 2023. Warner Bros. Pictures; Araya Doheny/FilmMagic
Margo Martindale's first film appearance was opposite Nicole Kidman in *Days of Thunder *(1990). She spent the next decade or so in memorable supporting roles, much like her part as eccentric shopgirl Linda in *Practical Magic*, and notably reunited with Sandra Bullock in *28 Days *(2000) and with Kidman in *The Human Stain *(2000). But her true breakout film was *Million Dollar Baby *(2004).
Since then, Martindale has essayed a series of increasingly large projects across a variety of genres, including *Paris, je t'aime* (2006), *Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story *(2007), *August: Osage County* (2013), *The Hollars *(2016), and *Cocaine Bear* (2023).
The actress has also made excellent strides in television, with Emmy-winning performances on *Justified* and *The Americans*, in addition to turns on *The Good Wife, The Good Fight*, *Mrs. America*, *Mrs. Davis*, and *The Sticky*.
Martindale married musician Bill Boals in 1986. They share a daughter, Margaret.
Mark Feuerstein (Michael)
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Mark Feuerstein as Michael in 'Practical Magic'; Mark Feuerstein attends the world premiere of 'The School for Good and Evil' in L.A. on Oct. 18, 2022. Warner Bros. Pictures; Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
Mark Feuerstein made his film debut in *Practical Magic*, though he had roles on sitcoms like *Caroline in the City* and *Fired Up* beforehand. He appeared in season 2 of *Sex and the City *and in the romantic comedies *What Women Want *(2000) and *In Her Shoes* (2005), before taking on his most famous role as Dr. Henry "Hank" Lawson on *Royal Pains* (where he eventually served as a producer and writer).
The actor's other television projects include *The West Wing*, *Nurse Jackie*, *Prison Break*, *The Baby-Sitters Club*, *Power Book II: Ghost*, and* Lady in the Lake.*
Fierstein married writer Dana Klein in 2005. The couple has three children together.
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