The beautiful stars of 'Riverdale' channeled Sarah Jessica Parker, Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy for his or her spot-on Halloween costumes.
The women of Riverdaleteamed up for his or her tackle the enduring witches from Hocus Pocus for Halloween. Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes and Madelaine Petsch had been noticed heading to a spooky shindig in West Hollywood on Saturday, Oct. 29 dressed because the well-known Disney characters Sarah, Mary and Winifred Sanderson, who had been performed by Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy and Bette Midler within the 1993 comedy.

With the film’s followers in a frenzy over the sequel, Hocus Pocus 2, being launched earlier this month, it seems just like the actresses picked fairly the related costume alternative. They usually nailed it! Lili rocked a pink corset and velvet mini skirt, Camila donned a brown lace-up corset prime and Madelaine introduced up the rear in a neon inexperienced bodice and cape.
On Oct 1, Disney + launched the long-awaited sequel Hocus Pocus 2, giving an opportunity for SJP, Bette and Kathy to reprise their iconic roles. This time round, the Sanderson sisters discover themselves in 2022 Salem after two younger ladies, Becca and Izzy, unintentionally mild the Black Flame candle and revive the witches. The film went onto change into the streaming large’s largest film debut ever.

In the meantime, Whitney Peak, who performs Becca within the new reboot, spoke EXCLUSIVELY with Hollywoodlife about the potential for a 3rd film. “I imply, I'd be down. However I don’t know if there may be. I really feel like everyone retains asking me and I’m like, there may be form of a post-credits scene that leaves the door open, however you didn’t hear from me,” the Gossip Lady alum joked.
Whitney additionally raved about working with the trio of OG witches. “They’re so good at what they do,” she famous. “I imply, it’s onerous to see them as simply their particular person selves. Sarah Jessica and Bette and Kathy, it’s onerous to see them after they have the costumes and never be intimidated by them.”
She added, “It was very, very cool to observe them carry out and be in character and simply out and in of it. It was simply very admirable.”