Sandra Bullock Sets First Movie After Practical Magic 2 — A Reunion Fans Have Been Waiting For

Sandra Bullock Sets First Movie After Practical Magic 2 — A Reunion Fans Have Been Waiting For
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Oscar winner Sandra Bullock has set her next project, signing on to lead a new untitled film just acquired by Sony Pictures, as she gears up to return to theaters September 11 in Practical Magic 2, reprising Sally Owens.

Sandra Bullock just lined up her next movie. It does not have a title yet, but Sony snapped it up and the project reunites her with writer-producer Dana Fox. The timing is tidy: this lands ahead of Bullock returning as Sally Owens in Practical Magic 2, which is set to hit theaters on September 11.

The new Bullock-Fox team-up at Sony

Here is what is locked in. Bullock will star and produce through her Fortis Films banner. Dana Fox is writing and producing via her company Foxy Inc., with Foxy Inc.'s Margy Love on board as executive producer. Plot and director details are being kept close for now.

It is a genuine reunion for Bullock and Fox, who previously worked together on the 2022 adventure comedy The Lost City. Fox, a co-writer on the Wicked movies, has been busy at Sony across TV as well; she has a multiyear television deal in place with Sony Pictures Television, so this film continues that relationship on the feature side.

  • Dana Fox's notable film credits: Wicked (co-writer), The Lost City, What Happens in Vegas, How to Be Single, Isn't It Romantic, and Cruella.

Where this fits in Bullock's slate

Before this untitled Sony project rolls out, Bullock has Practical Magic 2 with Nicole Kidman on the way September 11. She is also expected to reunite with Keanu Reeves for an untitled romantic thriller, though the project's status remains under wraps.

Recent Bullock screen appearances include Bullet Train (2022), The Lost City (2022), and The Unforgivable (2021). Consider this new one another swing from an Oscar winner who knows exactly when to pop back up with something that sounds like a crowd-pleaser, even if the details are still locked in a vault.