Disney + has released the teaser trailer, the official poster and the release date of “Abracadabra 2”, the sequel to one of the most beloved films of the 90s.
The film is a sequel to the 1993 classic “Abracadabra,” which tells the story of a group of young people who explore an abandoned house and end up awakening a group of evil witches who terrorize the city of Salem, Massachusetts.
Now, with events taking place 29 years after the first film, “Abracadabra 2” will usher in a new adventure that will bring new young people face to face with the powerful Sanderson sisters. The sisters are also played by the trio of actresses Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, Sarah Jessica Parker. In the trailer, we see a new group of friends awakening sleeping witches for nearly 30 years.
Watch the first trailer of “Abracadabra 2”:
Read the official synopsis of “Abracadabra 2”: “29 years after being held, the 17th century sisters find themselves in an unprecedented adventure, when they are resurrected by three teenagers who promise to do everything to complicate their lives in the modernity and preventing a greater chaos engulfs the city “.
See the official poster of “Abracadabra 2”:
We’re back, witches!
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“Abracadabra 2” arrives exclusively on Disney + on September 30th. The release date is not a surprise, after all the producer of the film Adam Shankman had already announced at the end of the shooting that the film would arrive close to Halloween.
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