After the success of Hocus Pocus 2 in 2022, a third installment is officially in development , proving the Sanderson Sisters are truly immortal.
Whether you're watching for the first time or the fiftieth, Hocus Pocus remains the quintessential "spooky-but-safe" film that defines the Halloween season.
The story is simple but effective: after moving from Los Angeles to Salem, Massachusetts, skeptical teenager Max Dennison (Omri Katz) dismisses local legends as "hocus pocus." To impress his crush, Allison (Vinessa Shaw), he ignores the warnings of his sister Dani (Thora Birch) and lights the legendary Black Flame Candle . Hocus Pocus (1993)
For many, the film is a "year-round comfort movie" that perfectly captures the aesthetic of a New England Halloween—crisp leaves, cozy sweaters, and historical spooky vibes.
It’s Just a Bunch of Hocus Pocus: Why the 1993 Classic Never Gets Old After the success of Hocus Pocus 2 in
The film was originally titled Disney’s Halloween House and was intended to be a much darker, scarier horror film.
Every October, as soon as the first leaf hits the ground, a collective urge sweeps through the fandom to light the Black Flame Candle. Released on , Hocus Pocus didn't start as a blockbuster; in fact, it was a box-office flop that Disney released in the summer to avoid competing with The Nightmare Before Christmas . Decades later, it has clawed its way out of the grave to become the ultimate Halloween cult classic . The Plot: A Virgin, a Candle, and a Talking Cat For many, the film is a "year-round comfort
Sarah Jessica Parker actually discovered on the show Who Do You Think You Are? that her 10th great-grandmother was arrested in Salem for witchcraft in the late 1600s.