Practical Magicis finally getting a sequel, and there’s an important lesson it has to learn from one ofHocus Pocus 2’s biggest mistakes. As the trends of legacy sequels and revivals gain force, more and more franchises and movies join, and among the latest ones isPractical Magic. Based on the book of the same name by Alice Hoffman and directed by Griffin Dunne,Practical Magictakes viewers to a small Massachusetts town to meet the Owens family, who, due to their ancestor, witch Maria Owens, carry a curse: any man who an Owens woman loves will die.

When the curse catches up with Sally (Sandra Bullock) and becomes a widow and single mother, she moves back with her aunts Jet (Dianne Wiest) and Frances (Stockard Channing). Some time later, Sally joins forces with her sister Gillian (Nicole Kidman) to get rid of her toxic boyfriend, but after killing him in self-defense, they have to deal with his return as an evil spirit. Now, over 20 years later,Practical Magicis getting a sequel, following the steps of fellow witch movieHocus Pocus, butPractical Magicneeds to learn from the biggest mistake ofHocus Pocus 2: its flashbacks.

Young Winnie Mary and Sarah Sanderson in Hocus Pocus 2

Hocus Pocus 2’s Flashbacks Didn’t Benefit The Sanderson Sisters’ Story

Hocus Pocus 2 Would Have Still Worked Without Its Flashbacks

The Sanderson Sisters’ vanishing at the end ofHocus Pocuswasn’t the end of them, and they were resurrected again inHocus Pocus 2through the same method: a virgin lighting the Black Flame Candle under a full moon on Halloween. This time, the Sanderson sisters – Winifred (Bette Midler), Mary (Kathy Najimy), and Sarah (Sarah Jessica Parker) – didn’t want to take the life force of children, and, instead, they wanted to cast the Magicae Maxima spell to get full, unlimited power. In addition to all this,Hocus Pocus 2also included flashbacks to the Sandersons’ past.

These flashbacks left more questions about their past, mostly about their family.

Hocus Pocus Dani and Winifred in the sequel

These flashbacks took viewers back to 1653, when 16-year-old Winifred was banished after “defying church authority” by refusing to marry. Not wanting to be separated, the Sandersons fled to the woods, where they met Mother Witch, who gave Winifred her magic book. While it was a fun look at the young Sanderson Sisters, these flashbacks left more questions about their past, mostly about their family and how they were able to return to Salem and stay for many more years.

The Problems I Had With Hocus Pocus 2 (As A Diehard Fan Of The Original)

While I think Hocus Pocus 2 is an entertaining movie for spooky season, I have a couple of problems with it after how good the first movie was.

Hocus Pocus 2could have still worked without its flashbacks, and the warning about Magicae Maxima could have been included in Winifred’s spell book. The flashbacks ended up hurtingHocus Pocus 2and the Sanderson Sisters’ story, asthey also created inconsistencies with what the first movie established, and this is one mistakePractical Magic 2needs to avoid as it can easily fall into it.

The aunts standing together and appearing concerned in Practical Magic

Practical Magic 2’s Story Could Easily Use Flashbacks (But Shouldn’t)

Practical Magic 2 Will Be Based On The Book’s Sequel

Little isknown aboutPractical Magic 2so far, but it has been revealed thatit will adapt the book’s sequel, titledThe Book of Magic. Also written by Alice Hoffman,The Book of Magicwas published in 2021 and reunites readers with Gillian, Sally, Frances, and Jet Owens. InThe Book of Magic,Aunt Jet hears the deathwatch beetle, announcing she only has seven days to live, but she’s not the only one in danger. This sends the Owens women on a journey to where Maria Owens first practiced witchcraft, leading to some family discoveries.

The Book of Magicis a family story likePractical Magic, but with Aunt Jet’s days almost over, it would be very easy forPractical Magic 2to use flashbacks to show Jet and Frances’ past as well as the family’s past.Practical Magic 2doesn’t need flashbacks and should fully focus on the ongoing story of the Owens womenand how this journey and discoveries affect them now, instead of adding flashbacks that risk complicating their backstory and creating plot holes.

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Practical Magic

Practical Magic is a romantic fantasy film directed by Griffin Dunne, featuring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, born into a family of witches. Living under a curse that dooms any man they fall in love with to an untimely death, the sisters navigate love, loss, and their magical heritage while confronting family secrets and societal prejudices.