Hocus Pocus 2
—yes, the movie—which came out on Sept. 30 on Disney+. And while many streaming the sequel are doing so for nostalgia’s sake, Gooch believes that something much darker and more dangerous can come from pressing play. “A worse case scenario is that you unleash hell on your kids and in your home,” a somber Gooch said. OK sure, I mean, generally, “don’t unleash hell on your kids” seems like a good parenting tip.She went on, and began to tear up: “It grieves me, the thought of exposing our kids to darkness.” Gooch’s family hasn’t “participated in Halloween” for the past five years: “It’s just now how we live our lives.” Those poor, poor kids.
For Gooch, there’s no such thing as “just a movie:” “I believe whatever comes in our TV screens, there are things attached to that. I’ve seen for myself the things I watched with my eyes, or heard over a TV screen, they become manifested in real life,” she said. “Everybody thinks it’s fake and innocent, but they could be casting any type of spell that they want to, anything could be coming through that TV screen into your home.
Well yes, if you mean it's a celebration of female happiness and sisterly devotion. I can see where that would be taken as a spiritual war against America. /not-exactly-sarcasm