Hocus Pocus might be a cult-classic Halloween movie, but surprisingly, we’ve only seen it get a single Lego set. Fortunately, this is an impressive kit, and if you’re interested, you might want to grab it before it’s officially retired from the Lego catalogue. Walmart is currently offering it for $172.49, saving you $57.50 in total. In case it sells out, the Lego Store also has the set at the same price, while Amazon is completely sold out of them.
Disney Hocus Pocus: The Sanderson Sisters’ Cottage
$172.50 (was $230) | Will be retired soon
Inside the box you’ll find 2,316 pieces that can be used to reconstruct the infamous hut of the Sanderson sisters–Winifred, Sarah, and Mary–as well as minifigures of the diabolical trio. You’ll also get minifigures of Max Dennison, Dani Dennison, Allison Watts, and Thackery Binx in his feline form.
The Sanderson cottage is the main attraction here, and it’s full of small details like a cauldron with LED-bricks, an old tree that has seen better days, and a small graveyard. The roof of the house is on a hinge, so you can open it up and peer inside to see various rooms and all the accessories within them.
Once fully constructed, the cottage measures over 10 inches high, 10 inches wide, and nine inches deep. The gate and graveyard component can also be used as a display stand for all the characters.
Hocus Pocus (4K Blu-ray)
$23
Hocus Pocus got a 4K Blu-ray release in 2020, so if you’re looking for some appropriately themed background noise while you build this Lego kit, you can get the movie for $23. The 4K version brings the 1993 film to life with a sharp remaster that’s noticeably improved when compared to the included standard Blu-ray disc, but the downside here is that special features are almost non-existent. All you’re getting here is a picture-in-picture trivia feature and a featurette pulled from the DVD archives.
The Hocus Pocus Spellbook
$6.95 (was $15)
Another piece of merchandise you can check out is the Hocus Pocus Spellbook. This is a 240-page hardcover book that is packed with illustrations, instructions on how to brew potions, and comments from Winnie, Mary, and Sarah. The book is designed to look like it was pulled from a bookshelf in the Sanderson household, and it’s suitable for children aged 10 and up.
Lego Star Wars fans will also want to check out all the sets from a galaxy far (far!) away that’ll be discontinued soon. The mini-replica of Darth Vader’s helmet has had a long run since it was first introduced in 2021, but this 834-piece display model of the Sith Lord’s signature headgear won’t be around much longer. It’s still a bestseller according to Amazon, and when it’s not on sale, it normally retails for $80.
Other Lego kits that’ll be phased out soon include two Ultimate Collector Series Star Wars Lego sets: Luke Skywalker’s X-Wing Starfighter and the giant Razor Crest Starship from The Mandalorian. In total, there are 23 Lego sets that’ll be shuffled out of retail, and we’ve listed them all below in case you want to make a last-minute purchase.