Sneak peek: Trailer for Practical Magic continuation released

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**Practical Magic Continuation Trailer** In 1998, moviegoers were enchanted by the whimsical world of "Practical Magic," a romantic comedy about a family of witches. Now, more than two decades later, the beloved characters are making a comeback in a highly anticipated continuation of their story. The trailer opens with breathtaking shots of the picturesque town of New England, where the Owens family resides. The familiar voice of Aunt Frances (played by Stockard Channing) narrates, setting the tone for the mystical tale that is about to unfold. As the hauntingly beautiful melody of "Put the Lime in the Coconut" fills the air, we catch glimpses of the adult Owens sisters, Sally and Gillian, played once again by Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. Their undeniable chemistry and captivating performances immediately transport us back into the world of magic and love.


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Caught Monologuing Zatanna manages to defeat Nimue by tricking her into starting monologuing about what she ll do after she defeats Zatanna, not noticing Zatanna has been casting a silent Forced Transformation spell until it s too late. What she really got from the trader demon is a needle carved from one of its bones, which drains the life force out of Zatanna and transmits it to Nimue, who is overwhelmed by the power.

Zatanna evergday magic

Their undeniable chemistry and captivating performances immediately transport us back into the world of magic and love. The trailer introduces a new generation of Owens witches - Sally's teenage daughters, Kylie and Antonia, played by rising stars. The girls possess inherited powers, making their journey a central focus of the continuation.

Zatanna evergday magic

She has a gift for magic, which is evoked by speaking backwards, and a penchant for fishnets. That's about all the world knows about Zatanna, an occasional hero in the DC Universe.

Paul Dini changes that with Zatanna: Everyday Magic, a new book in the Vertigo imprint (which means characters can swear, have sex and appear slightly naked). In this story she's not making one of her occasional, brief appearances with superhero teams like the Justice League; instead, she's earning bucks and ovations on tour in Vegas and other hotspots for glittery stage showmanship.

But along comes John Constantine, rumpled ex-lover and mage with a problem. A casual dalliance has landed him with a handful of demon, and Zatanna is his best bet for assistance. She, of course, is on the job, and soon has a few mix-ups with goth sorceress Nimue (a.k.a. "Mary Ann") Ravensong.

Everyday Magic is a lighthearted romp that puts Zatanna right where she should be in the DC canon. Standing next to Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, she's a bit silly, it's true. But here, on her own and living her "normal" life under Dini's capable direction, she's perfect.

Art by Rick Mays is cartoony but appropriate for the tale. My only beef is the handling, by both Dini and Mays, of Constantine, who comes off as a bit more inept than he appears in his own Hellblazer series. Still, the focus is on Zatanna, and she looks shiny and new.

- Rambles
written by Tom Knapp
published 10 May 2003

Nimue is outraged that Zatanna has so much power naturally when she sacrificed innocents and years of her life to gain even a fraction of her power. Nimue stabs one of her soul-holding poppets to gain more power to fight Zatanna, and while she is distracted, Zatanna turns her into a sloth. Zatanna tells her to hand over the needle and release John from the spell, or she'll spend the rest of her life in the San Francisco Zoo. Nimue agrees but swears she won't forget this. Zatanna restores Nimue's one-night stands to human form before leaving, and Nimue runs from the furious men.
Trailer for practical magic continuation

We are teased with snippets of the magical mishaps and spells that the Owens women find themselves tangled in, all intertwined with the comedic moments that made the original film such a hit. The trailer promises that this continuation will tackle more profound themes as well, exploring the complexities of love, loss, and the significance of family bonds. Old favorites return, with Aunt Jet (played by Dianne Wiest) and the iconic Aunt Isabella (played by the unforgettable Stockard Channing) stepping back into their roles, bringing their unique blend of wisdom and humor. The cinematography is striking, with vibrant colors and lush landscapes, further immersing viewers into the enchanting world. The trailer hints at a captivating storyline as the Owens family faces new challenges, both mundane and magical. Throughout the trailer, we catch glimpses of romance, heartache, and the unbreakable bond shared between these powerful women. Intriguing snippets of the plot leave us hungry for more, as we yearn to uncover what lies ahead for the Owens family. As the trailer reaches its climax, the screen fades to black, leaving us with a single, captivating line: "Magic never truly dies – it only transforms." This simple yet profound statement speaks to the essence of the continuation, igniting excitement and anticipation among fans of the original film. In conclusion, the trailer for the "Practical Magic" continuation promises fans a spellbinding return to the world they fell in love with decades ago. With an all-star cast, captivating storyline, and a touch of whimsy, this film is sure to enchant audiences once again. Get ready to be spellbound by the magic of "Practical Magic Continuation.".

Reviews for "Prepare for magic: Practical Magic sequel trailer is here"

1. Samantha - 2/5 stars - I was so excited for a practical magic continuation, but this trailer left me feeling disappointed. It felt like a cheap attempt to cash in on the popularity of the original movie without capturing its magic and charm. The casting choices seemed off and the storyline appeared uninspired. Overall, I was left underwhelmed and not excited to watch the actual movie.
2. Michael - 1/5 stars - As a fan of the original Practical Magic, I was extremely disappointed with this trailer for the continuation. It completely missed the mark in terms of capturing the essence of the original movie. The new cast seemed flat and lacked the chemistry that made the first film so enjoyable. The storyline was confusing and didn't provide any compelling reasons to continue the story. I'll definitely be skipping this one.
3. Emily - 2/5 stars - I had high hopes for the Practical Magic continuation, but this trailer didn't live up to my expectations. The plot appeared convoluted and shallow, lacking the depth and heart that made the original film so beloved. The new characters felt forced and didn't have the same charm as the original cast. Overall, this trailer left me feeling let down and uninterested in seeing the actual movie.

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