We are well into the spookiest month of the year, and many of us are no doubt gearing up to watch one of the greatest Halloween movies ever made, Hocus Pocus!
Now, as any fan of the beloved Disney movie will likely know by now, the Sanderson sisters are returning for a virtual 'Hulaween' fundraiser in aid of the New York Restoration Project.
The reunion is set to air the day before Halloween (October 30), and Bette Midler has truly whet our appetites for it by sharing a snap of the original cast in their iconic witches costumes.
Cast your mind back to the trailer for the original Hocus Pocus:"Our 3 fav witches - @sarahjessicaparker @kathynajimy & ME - are returning for 1 night only on 10/30 at 8p ET!" she wrote on Instagram.
"'In Search of the Sanderson Sisters' is the best thing to happen to #Halloween since Hocus Pocus + Reeses Pieces. Get your tix now (link in bio) and support @NYRP #nyrphulaween."
The event has been dubbed the "hottest pandemic-safe Halloween event of the year" and tickets are available to purchase for $10 (£7.70) here.
The Sanderson sisters are not the only famous faces set to make an appearance at the event either and other rumored attendees include Jennifer Hudson, Adam Lambert, John Stamos, Meryl Streep, and Sarah Silverman.
However, this is not the only new Hocus Pocus content that we could be treated to in the future, and rumors of a sequel have been whispered for a while now.
As per Yahoo! News, Midler said that she couldn't wait to "fly again" earlier this month, confirming that she is extremely keen to take part in a sequel to the beloved Halloween movie.
While the cast of the sequel has yet to be announced by Disney, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Midler said that she was "just talking logistics", which sounds extremely promising.
This comes after Sarah Jessica Parker previously told SiriusXM's Radio Andy Show that all three actresses would be keen to take part.
She said: "I think that it is something Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, and I are all very hospitable to the idea.
"I think for a long time, people were talking about it as if people were moving forward with it in a real way but we were unaware of it."
"We've agreed publicly to the right people, yes, that would be a very, very fun idea, so we'll see what the future holds."
Fingers crossed for even more Hocus Pocus in the future!