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Hocus Pocus' sequel in the works at Disney Plus, original cast to return      

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Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy are set to come back as Sanderson Sisters -- three witches named Winifred, Sarah, and Mary -- in the upcoming sequel of the 1993's Disney classic, Hocus Pocus. 

Disney Studios had been planning to start the work on the sequel of the popular live-action film since 2019, and has finally got the original stars on board for part two, scheduled to be released on its streaming platform Disney Plus in 2022.

According to reports, The Proposal filmmaker Anne Fletcher will be directing the movie. Adam Shankman, who was previously attached to helm the sequel, will now serve as an executive producer on the project.

"As heartbroken as I am that I won't be able to direct my friends Bette, Sarah Jessica and Kathy in what is sure to be nothing short of a major event for Disney Plus due to scheduling conflicts, I couldn't be more pleased to be handing over the reins to Anne, who has brought so much laughter and joy into people's lives with her previous work,' Shankman said, I a statement.

Hocus Pocus, directed by Kenny Ortega, was based on the Sanderson Sisters who were resurrected in Salem, Massachusetts, and are bent on becoming immortal. The sequel will see three young women accidentally bring the Sanderson Sisters back to modern-day Salem. They must stop the child-hungry witches from causing a new kind of toil and trouble.      

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