![]() In addition to reporting on the latest entertainment news, she is also an actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild based out of the Mid-Atlantic Region. Maggie Lovitt is the Lead News Editor at Collider and a lover of all things related to pop culture. Box 2567, with an additional label indicating that within the box is “B.F Candle #2.” There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that “B.F.” means Black Flame candle and that the box contains a second Black Flame candle. In the end credit scene, Cobweb jumps onto Gilbert’s desk, before leaping onto the bookshelf behind it where a series of wooden boxes are lined up, including the one he draws attention to. While Binx isn’t in Hocus Pocus 2, Cobweb certainly filled the void left behind by the adorable black cat, and it seems fitting that the feline should be the one to close out the film and tease what might be on the horizon for the newly minted franchise. RELATED: ‘Hocus Pocus 2’ Summons Songs, Sisterhood, and Seasonal Joy | Review What is Hocus Pocus 2’s End Credit Scene?Īfter the Sanderson Sisters sing their swan song-a.k.a a cheeky rendition of “The Witches Are Back”-the credits come to a close on Gilbert’s magic shop (housed where the Sanderson Sisters once lived) as his beloved black cat, Cobweb, meanders down the hallway to a store room. It’s a surprisingly somber and touching end to the Sanderson Sisters' story-but the door to Hocus Pocus is far from shut. But, of course, she doesn’t want to be separated from her sisters and in the end, she relinquishes control and lets herself be turned to shimmery dust so she can join her sisters in whatever afterlife has been afforded to them. As the 17th-century flashbacks revealed, their descent into witchy mayhem was sparked by Winnie’s desire to stay with her sisters in the face of great adversity, and in the end, their unity is what she has to sacrifice. Rather than granting them their long-coveted wish, Winnie achieves her dream at the cost of her sisters’ lives. Unfortunately, once Winnie’s beloved spellbook chooses Becca and their spells go awry, Winnie learns that all magic comes at a price, and this time it’s a steep price to pay. ![]() In order to achieve their desperate attempt at eternal youth and immortality, Winnie (Midler) and her sisters once again seek out the ingredients they need to complete their spell, and this time their enemy comes in the form of Cassie Traske ( Lilia Buckingham), the descendant of the reverend who hung the sisters. It’s unclear how long the camera will continue to hold on. Other videos posted on social media showed houses flooded, downed power cables sparking fireballs and evenb sharks swimming in the flood waters.While the original Hocus Pocus felt like the end of the story, there was still plenty of room for Disney to revisit the sisters and their story and Hocus Pocus 2 proves that you can smartly lean into nostalgia with a legacy sequel, without sacrificing quality-though there definitely are sacrifices! You can’t have Hocus Pocus and the Sanderson Sisters without some casual, garden-variety child sacrifices. The footage shows extremely rough waves flooding what was once a street. In the first video, the camera positioned six feet above the ground at Lani Kai Resort resort shows fast-moving water flooding the street with garbage floating away.Īn hour later, the camera was inundated with water and at times fully submerged. The water is rising so quickly footage from the same camera just an hour apart shows it becoming submerged. The idyllic coastal town of Fort Myers, Florida now looks like it has fallen into the ocean as floodwaters from Hurricane Ian engulfed the city Wednesday. ‘Anything that is deemed conservative gets flagged’: Hurricane Ian relief tees rejected by Facebook DeSantis changed his mind on hurricane federal relief fundsįlorida residents face uncertain future in Ian’s aftermath Sister fights Hurricane Ian’s rising floodwaters to save disabled brothersįlorida Gov.
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