Quick News: Hocus, Marsh, Swift, Batman

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Hocus Pocus
“Hocus Pocus” is set to return to cinemas for the movie’s 30th anniversary, just in time for the start of Halloween season. Specific AMC and Regal locations across the United States, and in other chains (Vue, Cineworld, and Showcase) in the United Kingdom, will screen the film on October 6th. [Source: Total Film]

The Marsh King’s Daughter
The Daisy Ridley-led thriller “The Marsh King’s Daughter” has been pushed back a full month from October 6th to November 3rd to get out of the way of the “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” film.

The story follows a young woman (Ridley) with a secret past who ventures into the wilderness she left behind to confront the most dangerous man she’s ever met: her estranged father (Ben Mendelsohn) who kept her and her mother captive for years. [Source: CE]

Paramount+
Paramount+ will reportedly offer an advance screening of a new episode of “Star Trek: Lower Decks,” a sneak peek of the fourth season of “Evil” and preview clips from the “Good Burger” sequel at this year’s New York Comic Con taking place mid-October. [Source: TrekCore]

Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour
Cinemark is set to let fans reserve entire auditoriums for “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour” concert film. The release is said to be a supercharged version of private watch parties theaters have been offering for years. [Source: Deadline]

Dicks: The Musical
Following its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, A24 and Chernin Entertainment have changed up the release date of the comedy “Dicks: The Musical” which is now going limited on October 6th. [Source: Deadline]

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Warner Bros. Entertainment has released part of the featurette “Kevin Conroy: I Am the Knight” from the now in-stores 4K UHD disc release of 1993 animated feature “Batman: Mask of the Phantasm”.

The clip goes into Kevin Conroy’s performance as the Dark Knight and how it’s the definitive version of the character for many. Conroy voiced the character for three decades up until his death last year.