Entertainment Movies Horror & Thriller Movies See the 'Hocus Pocus' Cast Then and Now In 1993, the Sanderson sisters became cultural icons and go-to Halloween costumes — and now they're reprising their roles in a sequel. Catch up with the stars now! By Ale Russian Ale Russian Ale Russian is a contributing writer at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has appeared in Women's World, First For Women, Biography.com and the Chicago Sun-Times. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on July 12, 2023 12:47PM EDT Photo: Everett; Jacques BENAROCH/SIPA/REX/Shutterstock It may be a Halloween favorite, but the spooky fave Hocus Pocus was actually a summer release, debuting in theaters on July 16, 1993. With the film's 30th anniversary here — and the sequel Hocus Pocus 2 available on Disney+, with a third film on the way — catch up with the Sanderson sisters and their friends and foes, then and now. 01 of 09 Bette Midler as Winifred Sanderson Everett; JASON SZENES/EPA/REX/Shutterstock Just try to think of Hocus Pocus without immediately hearing Midler's hilariously calling out, "Sisters!" The iconic actress gave one of the most memorable performances of her career in the cult hit, with thousands of fans still dressing as her Winifred for Halloween every year. Now, Midler has one of the most successful careers of the bunch and has gone on to win four Grammy Awards, four Golden Globes, one Tony and three Emmys in the years since. Midler, as well as the other Sanderson sisters — Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy — are back for Hocus Pocus 2, which started streaming on Disney+ on Sept. 30. 02 of 09 Sarah Jessica Parker as Sarah Sanderson Everett; Jacques BENAROCH/SIPA/REX/Shutterstock A pre-Sex and the City Parker stole the show with her air-headed Sarah, whose voice lures children out of their beds in the night during the culmination of the movie. The "most beautiful" sister went on to star in Sex and the City five years after the movie was released and has enjoyed a steady string of success in TV, movies and theater since, most recently with the SATC reboot And Just Like That ... and Broadway play Plaza Suite (which costarred her husband, Matthew Broderick). 03 of 09 Kathy Najimy as Mary Sanderson Everett; Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock If Sarah was the pretty Sanderson sister, then Mary was definitely the sweetest — and most hilarious. Najimy's twisted-mouthed, almost timid performance as the sister who ends up having to fly around on a vacuum cleaner is still a highlight. Never forget her "Buh-bye" as the sisters explode in the air once the sun comes out. Najimy's list of credits after Hocus Pocus is way too long to recount, proving the rousing success she's had since her witch days. She recently had a recurring role on Veep and starred as Peggy for 10-plus years on King of the Hill. 04 of 09 Omri Katz as Max Everett; Valerie Durant/Freeform via Getty The virgin who lit the black candle and got the party started. Katz's wide-eyed Max, who would do anything to protect his little sister Dani, is the grounding force of the movie. He even got the girl in the end! Katz went on to star in Dallas and the accompanying TV movie, but stepped away from acting more recently. 05 of 09 Thora Birch as Dani Everett; Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP/REX/Shutterstock With Max as the grounding force of the movie, Dani definitely served at the heart. Birch pulled at heartstrings as little Dani, who went from annoying little sister to everyone's favorite and sassiest character. She's the one the Sanderson sisters wanted at the end, and there was no way Max was going to let history repeat itself. Birch continues to work regularly, with two movies recently wrapped up and a bevy of other on her résumé. Her most notable role after Hocus Pocus came in 1999's American Beauty. 06 of 09 Vinessa Shaw as Allison Everett; Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock It's not a '90s movie without a resident school hottie who falls for the new kid in town. Shaw embarked on the journey to rid the town of the Sanderson sisters once and for all with Max and Dani, forming a tight bond with both along the way. Like Birch, Shaw has been working steadily since the 1993 movie and most recently appeared in several movies. She had a recurring role on Ray Donovan in 2014 and Vegas back in 2013. 07 of 09 Doug Jones as Billy Butcherson Disney/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock; Chelsea Lauren/Variety/REX/Shutterstock The mummy who saves the night! Jones's mostly mute performance as Sarah's ex-boyfriend whom they revive was the most relatable, considering he switched sides at the end before promptly returning to his grave and going back to sleep. Easily the guy with the most credits to his name, Jones recently gained acclaim for his role as the fish in the Oscar-winning movie the Shape of Water. The actor is behind some of the most iconic transformations on screen and is a close collaborator of Guillermo del Toro. 08 of 09 Larry Bagby as Ernie a.k.a. Ice Buena Vista Pictures; Jim Smeal/BEI/REX/Shutterstock It's also not a '90s movie without dumb bullies, and Bagby's Ernie perfectly fit the mold. He even shaved his street name Ice on the back of his head. Classic. Bagby graduated from being a bully to roles in shows like Saved by the Bell, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the Young and the Restless, as well as appearances in Ray Donovan and more recently in 9-1-1. 09 of 09 Tobias Jelinek as Jay Buena Vista Pictures; John Salangsang/REX/Shutterstock Ernie's sidekick wasn't as memorable since he didn't have his named shaved onto his head, but still served as a hilarious gag when they found themselves locked in cages near the end of the movie. Jelinek has made a name for himself as a TV actor, with recent roles in American Woman, Arrow, Baskets and the first season of Stranger Things. Close