Aidan Quinn says he would have returned to Practical Magic 2 if he was asked

Aidan Quinn is shown with his daughter Ava at the Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale premiere on 9-8-25 and at a special screening of Weapons with Amy Madigan on 1-6-26

Practical Magic 2 will be out on September 18, and its teaser trailer dropped on Monday. Gosh, it feels like it was just yesterday that we heard rumors that Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman were “in talks” to bring the Owens sisters back to our screens. Now, we’re less than six months from this becoming a reality. After watching the teaser, I’m even more excited than I was when we heard that they’d begun filming a year ago and finished filming in September. Pass the salt, bitches!

PM2 is based on the fourth book in Alice Hoffman’s Practical Magic series, The Book of Magic. There’s been a lot of casting news over the last year. The most notable was Evan Rachel Wood being recast by Joey King. Although he was never officially confirmed as being a part of the cast, fans still had hopes that Aidan Quinn, aka Detective Gary Hallett, would be back as Sally Owens’ love interest. Alas, he is nowhere to be seen in the trailer. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, though. During a red carpet appearance back in February, a reporter from an Irish radio station asked Quinn if he’d be returning for PM2. His response? Just like Wood, he wasn’t asked to come back.

The newly-released trailer for Practical Magic 2 saw the return of Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman’s Owens sisters, but fans were quick to notice one actor missing: Aidan Quinn, the love interest for Bullock’s Sally Owens in the 1998 original.

In a red carpet interview shared by Irish radio station SPIN 1038, the 67-year-old actor revealed why he will not reprise his role as Gary Hallett, the heterochromic detective (“one green eye and one blue”).

Asked if he will make an appearance in Practical Magic 2, Quinn said, “No, I wasn’t asked. I would have said yes, but I wasn’t asked.”

“Oh, yes, of course I would,” he then reiterated, when asked if he would have agreed to appear in the forthcoming sequel to the beloved 1998 fantasy film.

After the interviewer then joked “we need to get on to Nicole Kidman,” Quinn then said of the sequel’s casting, “Well, I think it’s already been done.”

“Oh, yeah, lovely, lovely,” Quinn said when asked if he had fond memories of filming. “They were both great to work with. Most of my stuff was with Sandy, but they were both phenomenal to work with. Yeah, we had a good time.”

Quinn is not the only actor who starred in the original Practical Magic who was not asked back for the forthcoming sequel. Last year, Evan Rachel Wood, who starred as Sally’s eldest daughter, revealed that she will not be returning to her witchy role because she was not asked to.

In June 2025, shortly after it was revealed that Stockard Channing and Dianne Wiest are reprising their roles as the Owens sisters’ aunts, Wood, 38, explained why she will not appear in the sequel in a statement shared on Instagram Stories.

“I am getting asked about this a lot, so l’ll just clear it up now;I was not asked to come back and be in the #PracticalMagic sequel. l offered my services, even if it was one scene or one line,” she wrote at the time. “I was told they are re-casting. I am sorry to disappoint the fans. It was not in my control or my choice. I would have happily rejoined my sisters.”

[From People]

Without spoiling The Book of Magic too much, Wood’s former character, Kylie, plays a big role in the book. I don’t have any theories as to why the role was recast other than production was trying to align with the character’s age. Kylie is a teenager in the book. As much as I like ERW, she’s 38, and this isn’t a WB show. I think Quinn’s situation is similar to ERW’s. Detective Gary is dead in The Book of Magic, and producers have said that the movie would be “faithful” to the book. Still, that’s never stopped Hollywood from taking creative liberties before. They could have filmed flashback scenes! I am really bummed that he and his character aren’t coming back in any capacity. My conspiracy theory/hope is that he did film a few cameos/shots and that he’s been sworn to secrecy to not reveal it. Either way, I’m really excited for Practical Magic 2.

Here’s the teaser trailer:

Aidan Quinn at an Eleanor The Great screening on 9-4-25

Photos credit: Ron Asadorian/Backgrid, Marion Curtis/StarPix for Warne Bros./INSTARimages

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17 Responses to “Aidan Quinn says he would have returned to Practical Magic 2 if he was asked”

  1. Jezz says:

    He’s gorgeous as ever!

  2. Trex says:

    I understand why he wasn’t asked back, and I’m also hoping there’s a sneaky cameo. I am beyond excite to see the sequel !! The original is “Lore” in my household

  3. Yup, Me says:

    The release date has been moved up by a week. We get Practical Magic 2 on September 11, now.

  4. Sid says:

    If the movie really is going to be faithful to the books, I hope that means a certain previously unseen character is going to show up. Let me go look at the cast list.

  5. Harla says:

    I’ve never seen the first movie, maybe I’ll watch it next weekend while I’m recovering from surgery.

  6. CeeGee says:

    I mean anyone who loves an Owens sister…..it’s not surprising they wouldn’t be present years later.

    I am still bummed that Griffin Dunne isn’t directing this one.

  7. Mere says:

    Still a very attractive man, but he’s no Lee Pace.

  8. MaisiesMom says:

    I’m excited for Joey King to be in this! I saw her in that mini series “We Were The Lucky Ones” and she was very good. I never saw the Ramona and Beezus adaptation so this was the first time I’d watched her in anything. And she had a lot of screen time over the course of it. She and Logan Lerman were both wonderful.

  9. sharon says:

    I had such a crush on him in the first movie!

  10. Readhead says:

    The cynical side of me says both actors were seen as too old to play the daughter and partner of Sandra Bullock. I don’t know when the books take place, but Kidman (58) and bullock (61) look great for their age and having a 67 year old man play a love interest and a 38 year old play a daughter would make them seem their actual ages as opposed to the at least 10 years younger they appear to be. And is it just me or is there some de-aging going on too because they look younger in the movie than they do irl

    • Granger says:

      Apparently I’m just as cynical as you because my first thought was that Quinn isn’t a big enough star to go up “against” Kidman and Bullock, whereas Lee Pace is not only hot, he’s also on the rise. I think it has less to do with looks, because men are allowed to age more naturally than women. Kidman and Bullock are both so tweaked and pulled and tight that they look 25 years younger than every male actor their age who hasn’t undergone the same procedures.

      I’m petty, and have no desire to see this movie because I find it hard to watch Kidman and Bullock in anything. Kidman’s entire face doesn’t move; Bullock’s a bit better but still largely frozen.

    • turledove says:

      “And is it just me or is there some de-aging going on too because they look younger in the movie than they do irl”

      Well…it’s a cast full of witches, so maybe they did some magic there.

  11. therese says:

    When has Aiden Quinn not been attractive? All throughout his career. Wish I could see him more often.

  12. Jane says:

    I’m going with whoever said the two stars wouldn’t want costsrs who indirectly emphasize the tremendous amount of plastic surgery they’ve both had, simply by looking something like his or her actual age.

  13. phlyfiremama says:

    They probably wanted someone younger. Isn’t that how it works for women actresses??

  14. Turtledove says:

    I mean, Hallett is dead in the book and Kylie is a teenager or young adult so it makes sense that neither actor reprised their roles.

    It would have been cute to have them do cameos though. As someone said, Aidan could have been feaured in a flashback. (though I don’t know how long his character lived past the first book.) ERW could have played a minor character just for the sake of including her. Especially as she expressed interest. She seems a bit bummed. And while the plot needs Kylie to be young, it is part of the plot point, ERW would probably have appreciated just being a part of it. She was so little when she was in the first movie and it is so beloved.

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