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A new Hocus Pocus movie is coming from Disney+

A new Hocus Pocus movie?? Ya just gotta wonder, when will Hollywood start coming up with new ideas?

A new “Hocus Pocus” movie could be in the works!  According to Deadline, the new Hocus Pocus film is going to be available on the new streaming service Disney+.

The original movie was released in 1993.  17th century witches causing mayhem and wreaking havoc in modern day Salem, Massachusetts.  The original movie stars Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy.

It’s become a cult classic and must-see viewing every Halloween season.

Nothing has been said if the original cast will be returning for the new movie or any plot details.

https://youtu.be/zaC-WDrvmUQ

 

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