ET recently chatted with Midler about her new film, The Glorias, and the subject of the Hocus Pocus sequel came up. While Disney has yet to confirm the return of Midler, Parker, or Najimy, Midler told ET that she is “absolutely” up to reprise her Sanderson sister role, adding that “We’re just talking logistics” and “I can’t wait to fly!” Could a more official announcement be just around the corner? It certainly sounds like it. ‘Tis the Halloween season, after all. What do we know about the Hocus Pocus sequel? Well, we know Adam Shankman will be directing, taking over from Kenny Ortega who directed the 1993 original. Shankman has previously directed films like Hairspray and A Walk to Remember. He is also attached to produce Disney’s Enchanted sequel, titled Disenchanted. While Mick Garris and Neil Cuthbert wrote the script for the original, based on a story by Garris and David Kirschner, D’Angelo wrote the script for the Hocus Pocus sequel. The original film follows teen boy Max Dennison, who moves from California to Salem, Massachusetts only to accidentally bring the trio of soul-sucking witches back to life. The movie ends with Max, his crush Allison, and little sister Dani, vanquishing the Sanderson sisters without losing their souls in the process. While there has been talk of bringing back the witches for the sequel, there is no word yet on if the film is also looking to bring back Omri Katz (Max), Thora Birch (Dani), or Vinessa Shaw (Allison).