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A first look at the return of the wicked Sanderson sisters!

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A first look at the return of the wicked Sanderson sisters!

The Sanderson sisters are back….and with a wicked vengeance! 

The first trailer from the highly anticipated Halloween sequel Hocus Pocus 2 was released Tuesday, which comes three months before the movie premieres on Disney+ this coming Sept. 30.

The trailer features teen girls reciting a spell of sorts under the moonlight in the woods of Salem…suddenly, the Black Flame Candle illuminates between them as the ground begins to shake and crack.

“Lock up your children. Yes, Salem! We’re back!”

That’s the warning from Winifred Sanderson as she wickedly laughs alongside her  sisters.

Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy have all reprise their roles as the iconic witches alongside Doug Jones who’s returning as favorite zombie Billy Butcherson.

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