'Practical Magic 2' announced and 'coming soon,' Warner Bros teases

Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman attempt to break a family curse in 1998's
Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman attempt to break a family curse in 1998's

"Practical Magic" is getting new life with a sequel.

Warner Bros. Pictures teased a sequel to the film on TikTok with scenes from the Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman movie, confirming the sequel on Monday.

The studio shared a clip from the iconic scene where characters Sally Owens (Bullock) and Gillian Owens (Kidman) dance around their "midnight margaritas" to the song "Coconut." A text overlay stated: "Me & the girls finding out that Practical Magic 2 is happening."

"It's official... Practical Magic 2 is coming!" the captioned confirmed.

USA TODAY has reached out to Warner Bros and reps for Kidman and Bullock.

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Every man that fell in love with a women in the Owens family was met with the same fate: death.
Every man that fell in love with a women in the Owens family was met with the same fate: death.

'Practical Magic' 2 release date

Warner Bros. added on X that the movie "is in development and coming soon."

A premiere date was not included nor is it clear if Bullock and Owens will reprise their roles in the 1998 Halloween cult movie.

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'Practical Magic' plot

"Practical Magic," based on Alice Hoffman's book of the same name, follows the Owens sisters as they attempt a ritual to break their family's curse: Any man who has loved a women in their family has died as a result.

The movie debuted No. 1 at the U.S. box office with a $13.1 million opening and has since grossed a total of $46.7 million, according to IMDb's Box Office Mojo.

A prequel series based on Hoffman's book "The Rules of Magic" was teased in 2019 after Max bought a pilot, per a Variety report. "Practical Magic" producer Denise Di Novi told UPI in February that the show was no longer in the works.

"There is something else that's going to happen that is still a secret. But, I think the fans are going to be thrilled," Di Novi teased. "It's not 'The Rules of Magic,' which I did develop for television, but it's in the world of 'Practical Magic.'"

Where to stream 'Practical Magic'

"Practical Magic" is available to stream on Max.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'Practical Magic 2' confirmed: Warner Brothers announces sequel