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  • Susanne Bier to Direct ‘Practical Magic 2’

    (Left) Susanne Bier attends the Academy’s 2018 Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Sunday, November 18, 2018. Credit/Provider: Troy Harvey / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in 'Practical Magic'. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.
    (Left) Susanne Bier attends the Academy’s 2018 Annual Governors Awards in The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center® in Hollywood, CA, on Sunday, November 18, 2018. Credit/Provider: Troy Harvey / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S. (Right) Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in ‘Practical Magic’. Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures.

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    • Susanne Bier is in talks to direct the developing ‘Practical Magic’ sequel.
    • Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman will return to star.
    • Akiva Goldsman is also returning to write the new movie.

    The mystical energy is clearly flowing for the ‘Practical Magic’ sequel, the follow up to the 1998 movie which saw Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock as sisters growing up in a witchy family.

    With both stars confirmed as returning, and a script from original co-writer Akiva Goldsman falling into place, it also now has a director, as ‘In a Better WorldOscar winner Susanne Bier is now in negotiations to handle the movie.

    According to Deadline, which broke news of the new development, a deal isn’t signed and sealed yet, but Bier certainly feels like a good fit for the story.

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    And it’s certainly a positive step forward for a sequel, and also represents a reunion for the director and both lead actors (more on that below).

    This is what Kidman said last year to People about her return alongside Bullock:

    “Yes I will be in it. And Sandy will be in it. And that’s that. There’s a lot more to tell which is why we go, ‘OK, this is kind of interesting now to be able to do this.’ We found a way in.”

    Related Article: Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman Ready to Return for ‘Practical Magic’ Sequel

    What’s the story of ‘Practical Magic’?

    Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock in 'Practical Magic'.
    (L to R) Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock in ‘Practical Magic’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    ‘Practical Magic’ adapts Alice Hoffman’s 1995 novel. The movie follows two sisters, Sally (Bullock) and Gillian Owens (Kidman), who come from a long line of witches.

    Orphaned at a young age, they are raised by their eccentric aunts, who embrace their magical heritage. However, the Owens family is cursed: any man who falls in love with an Owens woman is doomed to an untimely death.

    Subsequently, Sally and Gillian struggle with their powers and the consequences of the family curse. Sally attempts to lead a normal life, distancing herself from magic, but tragedy strikes when her husband dies.

    Gillian, on the other hand, lives a wild life, embracing her magical abilities. The sisters are reunited when Gillian finds herself in a dangerous relationship with Jimmy Angelov (Goran Visnjic), a violent man. In an effort to protect Gillian, the sisters accidentally kill Jimmy, leading to a series of supernatural events as they attempt to hide his death and ultimately break the family curse.

    What will be the story for ‘Practical Magic 2’?

    Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in 'Practical Magic'.
    (L to R) Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman in ‘Practical Magic’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    Zero official details are available for whatever storyline Goldsman is cooking up in his cauldron, but we could conceivably see the sisters confronting issues with Kidman’s character’s daughters, themselves dealing with the family legacy.

    Who is making the ‘Practical Magic’ sequel?

    Griffin Dunne in 'After Hours'.
    Griffin Dunne in ‘After Hours’. Photo: Warner Bros.

    That first movie was written by Robin Swicord, Goldsman and Adam Brooks, but at this point, it seems only Goldsman is returning to craft the sequel.

    Griffin Dunne was in the director’s chair for the original, but clearly has either opted not to return –– or not asked.

    Bullock and Kidman will also produce the movie alongside the original’s Denise Di Novi.

    What else has Susanne Bier made?

    Susanne Bier, Oscar®-nominee for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, arrives for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards® at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA February 27, 2011. Credit/Provider: Ivan Vejar / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.
    Susanne Bier, Oscar®-nominee for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year, arrives for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards® at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA February 27, 2011. Credit/Provider: Ivan Vejar / ©A.M.P.A.S. Copyright: ©A.M.P.A.S.

    Bier is a hugely respected Danish filmmaker who is more normally found in the indie sphere, though has been diversifying into premium TV in recent years.

    She got her start with 1991’s ‘Freud Leaving Home’ and has since made the likes of ‘Like It Never Was Before,’ ‘Credo,’ ‘The One and Only,’ ‘Open Hearts,’ ‘After the Wedding,’ ‘Things We Lost in the Fire,’ ‘Serena’ and ‘In a Better World,’ which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film of the Year in 2011.

    Her work has scored many other accolades and trophies, and she’s also been behind projects such as John le Carré adaptation ‘The Night Manager’ and White House drama ‘The First Lady.’ She is the first female director to win a Golden Globe, Emmy and European Film Award, collectively.

    Perhaps most pertinent to ‘Practical Magic’ and its stars is her previous collaborations with both Bullock and Kidman.

    Bullock starred in Bier’s Netflix thriller ‘Bird Box,’ the story of a world plunged into chaos when aliens arrive who send anyone who glimpses them mad.

    As for Kidman, Bier handled HBO drama ‘The Undoing,’ which saw the actor starring alongside Hugh Grant in a murder mystery. And more recently, Bier tackled all the episodes of Netflix drama ‘The Perfect Couple,’ with Kidman playing the icy matriarch of a wealthy, dysfunctional family.

    When will ‘Practical Magic 2’ be in theaters?

    With the movie still in its relatively early stages, there are no release details –– we don’t for example, know whether it’ll be in theaters or go straight to streaming service Max (where the original has now landed), but given the potential star power, we don’t imagine Warners will want to shove it straight to streaming.

    Nicole Kidman in 'Practical Magic'.
    Nicole Kidman in ‘Practical Magic’. Photo: Warner Bros.

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  • HBO’s ‘The Undoing’ Adds Edgar Ramirez, Lily Rabe

    HBO’s ‘The Undoing’ Adds Edgar Ramirez, Lily Rabe

    Edgar Ramirez; Lily Rabe
    FX Networks; The Orchard

    Two more stars have joined HBO’s upcoming limited series “The Undoing.”

    Edgar Ramirez and Lily Rabe are the new additions to the project, Deadline reports. They join an already star-studded cast, led by Nicole Kidman, Hugh Grant, and Donald Sutherland.

    The six-episode miniseries is written by David E. Kelley, based on Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel “You Should Have Known.” He serves as showrunner, and Susanne Bier is directing. The story follows successful therapist Grace Sachs (Kidman) as her life unravels in a series of crises, including the disappearance of her husband (Grant). She then works to rebuild her life, with support from her father (Sutherland). Noah Jupe plays her young son.

    Ramirez is set to play a detective named Joe Mendoza, while Rabe will play a woman named Sylvia Steinetz. He recently portrayed the victim of a crime, Gianni Versace, in Season 2 of FX’s “American Crime Story.” Rabe, on the other hand, stars in TNT’s upcoming “Tell Me Your Secrets,” and has previously starred in films such as “Miss Stevens” and “Vice.”

    The upcoming limited series is executive produced by Kelley via David E. Kelley Productions. Bier serves as executive producer as well, along with Kidman and Per Saari of Blossom Films and Bruna Papandrea of Made Up Stories.

    [via: Deadline]

  • Donald Sutherland Joins HBO Miniseries ‘The Undoing’ Starring Nicole Kidman

    Donald Sutherland Joins HBO Miniseries ‘The Undoing’ Starring Nicole Kidman

    Donald Sutherland in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
    Lionsgate Films

    HBO never seems to lack for talent.

    The premium network’s upcoming miniseries “The Undoing” has added another big name. Donald Sutherland is the latest actor to snatch a role, Variety reports. He joins Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant, who were already on board.

    Based on Jean Hanff Korelitz’s book “You Should Have Known,” the upcoming limited series follows Grace Sachs (Kidman), a therapist whose perfect world is turned upside down when her husband (Grant) goes missing and other crises occur. Sutherland is set to play Franklin Renner, Grace’s father, who tries to protect her and her daughter as all these disasters put them in the public eye.

    Sutherland has a long list of both TV and film credits. Some of his big roles include 1967’s “The Dirty Dozen,” 1978’s “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” and the Hunger Games series. He received an Academy Honorary Award in 2017.

    The six-episode run of “The Undoing” will be directed by Susanne Bier. She is also executive producing alongside Kidman, Per Saari, Bruna Papandrea, and creator and showrunner David E. Kelley, all of whom also work on the hit HBO series “Big Little Lies.”

    The premiere date of “The Undoing” has not yet been announced.

    [via: Variety]

  • Hugh Grant to Star Opposite Nicole Kidman in HBO’s ‘The Undoing’

    Hugh Grant to Star Opposite Nicole Kidman in HBO’s ‘The Undoing’

    Sony Pictures Television

    Nicole Kidman is trading one high-profile HBO limited series for another with her latest venture, “The Undoing.” And just like “Big Little Lies” before it, this series is drawing some major talent.

    Hugh Grant has just signed on to co-star opposite Kidman in “The Undoing,” playing her husband who suddenly goes missing, leaving a trail of mysteries and shocking revelations in his wake. Kidman is Grace Sachs, a successful therapist, and Grant is Jonathan Sachs, a renowned pediatric oncologist; the pair share a young son and a privileged life, but apparently there are still plenty of secrets between them.

    Based on author Jean Hanff Korelitz’s book “You Should Have Known,” the story follows Grace as she deals with a private disaster in the public eye, and how she must rebuild her life for the sake of her son. There’s also a violent death involved, for those looking for more “BLL” similarities.

    “The Undoing” will mark Grant’s first major foray into American television, having previously appeared in the BBC/Amazon miniseries “A Very English Scandal.” Though he starred with Kidman on the first “Paddington” movie, that was only in a voiceover capacity; we can’t wait to see these two A-listers finally share the screen.

    [via: Deadline]