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Drag Race favourites join much anticipated 'Hocus Pocus' sequel

Cult favourite film Hocus Pocus is set to receive a sequel later this year, and three international drag favourite are set to join the cast.

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RuPaul’s Drag Race season 7, All Stars 2 and All Stars 6 contestant Ginger Minj has been outed as a feature in the new film, reportedly playing a drag version of Bette Midler’s character.

Ginger has seen success on the silver screen since her Drag Race run, appearing in 2018’s Dumplin‘, RuPaul’s Netflix series AJ & The Queen and the dragged out holiday film The Bitch Who Stole Christmas.

Since the news of Ginger’s involvement broke, production has confirmed season 12 stand-out Kahmora Hall and season 14 favourite Kornbread Jete – who sadly left the currently airing competition due to an injury – will be taking on the other sister witches.

Minj, Hall and Jete will join original cast members Kathy Najimy, Sarah Jessica Parker and Midler in the film, as the story picks up almost 30 years after the 1993 feature.

The star studded Hocus Pocus 2 cast will also feature Arrested Development‘s Tony Hale, comedian and Veep star Sam Richardson and Ted Lasso‘s Hannah Waddington.


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