The Sanderson Sisters are coming back: Disney+, a new streaming service launching Nov. 12, is reportedly working on a sequel to the Halloween movie Hocus Pocus.
The film, will be led by Workaholics writer and co-producer Jen D’Angelo, will follow the events of the original ’90s flick that starred Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, and Sarah Jessica Parker as the spooky trio, Variety reported.
Hocus Pocus follows the witches’ quest, as they try to gain their powers back after being cursed for 300 years in Salem, Massachusetts. When a boy accidentally resurrects them in 1993, they’re not happy about how Halloween is a holiday that makes fun of their expertise.
Midler, Najimy, and Parker are not connected to the sequel as of now, however, fans most likely won’t complain if the squad returns for one last fright fest.
Disney+ has not announced a release date for the Hocus Pocus sequel yet. For more details on what to watch on the streaming service’s launch day, you can read our roundup here.
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