13 Things You Probably Don't Know About Hocus Pocus

'Tis the season to be watching — and quotingHocus Pocus. Since the movie is celebrating 24 spooktacular years (see where the cast is now), we've put together a handful of fun facts about the movie that even die-hard fans might not know!

— Additional reporting by Shannon Vestal Robson

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The First Draft of the Script Was Basically a Horror Movie
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The First Draft of the Script Was Basically a Horror Movie

The original script for Hocus Pocus from screenwriter Mick Garris was much, much darker than the movie we all know and love. "What I had written originally was about 12-year-olds," he told Entertainment Weekly. "The kids being younger and in more jeopardy was certainly something more explicitly frightening." He further explained that the movie eventually became more "broadly comedic," adding in scenes like the devil one with Garry and Penny Marshall. Poor Billy Butcherson, however, was always going to lose his head (as if those lips weren't bad enough . . .).

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It Was Going to Be Called Something Else Entirely
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It Was Going to Be Called Something Else Entirely

When the movie was in its infancy, it was actually titled Halloween House and had Stephen Spielberg attached as director. "He loved it until he found out that Disney was already involved," Garris added during his EW interview. "At that time, Disney and Amblin were very competitive in the family-film market, so neither of them wanted to be in business with the other."

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Leonardo DiCaprio Almost Played Max
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Leonardo DiCaprio Almost Played Max

Our beloved Max Dennison (Omri Katz) could have been played by Leo?! The role for the virgin who lit the candle was initially offered to Leonardo DiCaprio, who turned it down for his role in What's Eating Gilbert Grape.

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The Movie Is Not Called Hocus Pocus Everywhere
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The Movie Is Not Called Hocus Pocus Everywhere

If you asked to see Hocus Pocus in France, they may not know what movie you're talking about! The film is called Abracadabra in some other countries.

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Sarah Jessica Parker's Ancestry Involves the Salem Witch Trials

Was Sarah Sanderson a witch in real life?! Sarah Jessica Parker found out one of her actual ancestors (Esther Elwell) was accused of being a witch during the Salem witch trials after appearing on the show Who Do You Think You Are?. Watch the clip now.

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Bette Midler Has Said That Winifred Is One of Her Favorite Roles
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Bette Midler Has Said That Winifred Is One of Her Favorite Roles

She has said it time and again.

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The Voice of Binx Is a '90s TV Star
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The Voice of Binx Is a '90s TV Star

No wonder Binx was such a great friend. The familiar voice of Binx the cat was done by Jason Marsden — who also played Eric Matthews's best friend Jason on Boy Meets World and DJ Tanner's BF Nelson on Full House.

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Real Moths Flew Out of Doug Jones's Mouth
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Real Moths Flew Out of Doug Jones's Mouth

The actor who plays Billy Butcherson, Doug Jones, revealed in a Q&A that the moths in this scene were real.

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Hocus Pocus Was Almost a Disney Channel Original Movie
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Hocus Pocus Was Almost a Disney Channel Original Movie

The film was supposed to be a Disney Channel Original Movie. Hocus Pocus could have potentially been one of the greats alongside Brink!, Zenon, and Johnny Tsunami!

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Midler Shouts Out Her Role in Gypsy During the Movie's Musical Number
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Midler Shouts Out Her Role in Gypsy During the Movie's Musical Number

In the famous "I Put a Spell on You" scene, Midler actually pays tribute to her character in Gypsy. During that performance, her character exclaims, "My name is Rose! What's yours?!"

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This Trailer Shows Scenes That Never Made It to the Movie

Like kids pushing witches in a pool, witches surrounded by trick-or-treaters, and Mary in the grocery store.

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Satan and His Wife Are Related
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Satan and His Wife Are Related

The couple who play Satan and his wife are real-life brother and sister Garry and Penny Marshall!

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The Movie Is Based on a Muppets Magazine Story
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The Movie Is Based on a Muppets Magazine Story

The story was originally submitted to Muppets Magazine by director David Kirschner. The response was so great that it was turned into a movie. And generations to come will be forever thankful that it was!