Since its release in 1993, Hocus Pocus has cast a spell on audiences of all ages. The tale of the Sanderson sisters—Winifred, Sarah, and Mary—brought to life by Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, has become a beloved Halloween tradition. With the success of Hocus Pocus 2 in 2022, fans are eagerly awaiting the next chapter. And it looks like fans aren’t the only ones anxiously awaiting its arrival, as one of its iconic stars, Bette Midler, is urging Disney to expedite the production of Hocus Pocus 3.
The Magic of Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus 2 was a nostalgic revival that came nearly three decades after the original. The return of the original cast brought joy to many die-hard fans. Midler’s portrayal of Winifred, combined with Parker’s whimsical Sarah and Najimy’s quirky Mary, the trio rekindled the magic that had been missed for so long. The sequel’s success solidified the franchise’s place in pop culture, leaving everyone asking for more.
The Clock is Ticking
In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Midler voiced her concerns about the timeline for Hocus Pocus 3. She joked about making the film while all three Sanderson sisters are still alive, pointing out the importance of capitalizing on their collective chemistry. Midler’s comments highlight the pressing need to begin production soon, making sure that fans get to see their favorite witches in action once again. Although we know them as the witches who always return, in reality time is ticking and fans are in need of the third installment to the Hocus Pocus saga.
The Legacy of the Sanderson Sisters
The Sanderson sisters are more than just characters; they’re icons. Their antics, spells, and unique personalities have left an memorable mark on popular culture. Ensuring their legacy continues with Hocus Pocus 3 is not just a win for fans but also an opportunity for Disney to celebrate its own history.
Although the third installment was announced in June 2023, it is currently in development, but there hasn’t been much news about its progress. Writer Jen D’Angelo followed up a few months later, confirming in October 2023 that the story was being worked on, but updates since then have been scarce. Nonetheless, by fast-tracking production, Disney can make sure that the magic of the Sanderson sisters continue to enchant audiences for generations to come.