Hannah Waddinghamwas seriously teasing theHocus Pocussequelat the 74th PrimetimeEmmy Awards.
“I’m a mother witch,” theTed Lassostar, 48, told PEOPLE and EW’sRed Carpet Livepreshow co-hosts Janine Rubenstein and Jeremy Parsons about her role inHocus Pocus 2.
“People are just gonna fall in love with it,” she added, “And I wonder if they might fall in love with it more than the first, if that’s even possible.”
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“You wait and see his costumes, they are like high couture themselves,” she said. “I was so privileged, and he let me kind of get involved with it all, they’re gonna blow your minds.”
Kathy Najimy, Bette Midler and Sarah Jessica Parker inHocus Pocus 2.Disney Plus

A new trailer forHocus Pocus 2wasunveiled Fridayat Disney’s D23 Expo showing the Sanderson sisters (Bette Midler,Sarah Jessica ParkerandKathy Najimy) back and ready for their closeup as they look for some youthful souls to devour.
“They were right to fear thee,” she tells them, before bestowing them with their trusty spell book. “Magic has a way of uniting. Happy 16th birthday, child.”
Hocus Pocus 2premieres September 30 on Disney+.
Also talking to PEOPLE on the carpet Monday, Waddingham talked aboutTed Lasso, a show she won an Emmy for in 2021 in the outstanding supporting actress in a comedy series category.
“It makes you feel like it’s just icing on icing on icing,” she said about the fan reaction to the show. “To have been so beautifully received and everyone thinks thatTed Lassois like a hug, but we were hugged out of our minds last year and through the first year of the show and to be back here again and to be nominated as many times as we have been, it’s insane.”

The actress also shared her excitement to be spending the night with costars and fellow nominees. “It’s just magic for all of us,” she added. “We are so family that we all see this as a party that we all get to hang out together because we’re usually in different scenes, and we don’t get to see each other much, but now we’re all here together looking pretty.”
Brett Goldsteinwas nominated for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series for the second year in a row for playing the tough, yet sweet, Roy Kent.
“Holy fxxxing xxxx, this is fxxxing insane!” Goldstein wrote in a statement shared with PEOPLE at the timer, channeling his foul-mouthed character from the show. “For this to happen once is magic, but twice is a miracle. I’m so honored to be included on this list of legends including two of my special Greyhounds!”
“This is truly incredible. There has been so much love for this show and I feel unbelievably lucky to be a part of such a beautiful and talented team,” he continued. “What a ride. I don’t know what to say. I’m really trying to learn to swear less. Golly gee. Is that better? Ah, who the fxxx am I kidding, thank you to the Academy. This is fxxxing amazing.”
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Ted Lassois in the running for a whopping 20Emmy Awardson Monday.
The 74th PrimetimeEmmy Awardsare being broadcast live on NBC from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
source: people.com