The Sanderson Sisters are back, witches!

On Instagram, Hocus Pocus star Sarah Jessica Parker revealed she and fellow cast members Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy will return for the sequel. In response to a fan who asked about the project, Parker replied, "We have all said yes. Now we wait."

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Parker's announcement follows on the heels of news that Disney is working with Workaholics co-producer Jen D’Angelo on the sequel. D’Angelo will pen the script for the as-yet untitled Hocus Pocus project, which is reportedly being developed for the studio's streaming service Disney+.

Released in 1993, Hocus Pocus is a Halloween-centric fantasy comedy that stars Midler, Najimy and Parker. After their accidental resurrection in the 20th century, three witches of Salem, Massachusetts continue their mischief, all the while adapting to the idea that Halloween is now a holiday.

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Hocus Pocus earned $39 million in the box office on a budget of $28 million. While the monetary success wasn't grand, the film went on to be a cult classic among Disney and Halloween fans alike.

Mick Garris and Neil Cuthbert wrote the script for the original Hocus Pocus film, which is based on a story by Garris and David Kirschner. Kenny Ortega (High School Musical) served as the director.

Disney+ launches Nov. 12.