At CinemaCon in Las Vegas on Wednesday, Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock reunited to promote their upcoming film "Practical Magic 2," generating buzz for the sequel to their 1998 hit. The actresses provided a glimpse into the new project, highlighting elements of sisterhood, magic, and unexpected twists that fans can anticipate.

The event also saw Kidman sharing the spotlight with other prominent figures at the convention. She appeared alongside Bullock as they engaged audiences with lighthearted exchanges, recalling the original film’s enchanted themes and Kidman’s pandemic-era promotion of American cinemas.

Nearby, Tom Cruise was also present at the trade show, promoting his latest film "Digger." Although both stars were attending the same event, they remained in separate areas of the venue.

Australian talent continued to make a significant impact at Caesars Palace. Sydney native Milly Alcock took the stage to discuss her role as Supergirl Kara Zor-El in the forthcoming DC Studios film scheduled for release in June. The studio's co-chairs, James Gunn and Peter Safran, indicated that the character would feature a darker, more complex interpretation in this new installment.

Director Craig Gillespie commended Alcock’s dedication to the role, noting that she mastered five comic book languages to prepare for the part. Alcock described the experience as thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding.

The presence of these high-profile actors underlines CinemaCon’s status as a key event for Hollywood’s major announcements and promotions, offering a platform for both established stars and rising talent.