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Can you identify these classic Halloween movies from a single screenshot?

It’s finally spooky season, which means we’re casting spells, eating pumpkin spice everything and binge-watching our favorite Halloween movies on the couch 24/7. 

While we love horror movies, this time of year is also great for movie nights with classic films such as Halloweentown, Hocus Pocus and more. 

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We watch these films every year, so it’s safe to say we know them pretty well. We made a quiz for you to test your knowledge. See if you can identify these 10 spooky, not scary Halloween movies from a single screenshot.

More on classic Halloween movies

Speaking of classic Halloween movies, The Craft reboot recently revealed who will be playing the four core witches in the coven. 

The 1996 cult horror film directed by Andrew Fleming focuses on four teenage girls. They practice witchcraft and curse anyone who they don’t like. The original film starred Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, Fairuza Balk and Rachel True. 

Now, the four witches will be played by Cailee Spaeny, Gideon Adlon, Lovie Simone and Zoey Luna. Blumhouse made the announcement of the casting on Twitter. 

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The Craft remake will be written and directed by Zoe Lister-Jones. It’s being produced by Jason Blum of Blumhouse and Douglas Wick, who was a producer of the original film. Fleming will also serve as an executive producer for the reboot. 

In 2015, Leigh Janiak was helming a script for a remake set to release 20 years later. He’s no longer attached to the film. It’s unclear if the original cast will make an appearance in the film yet, but Tunney has previously said she’d love to reprise her role in a sequel of the film.

“I feel like if it came along and the script was good and I actually thought it was going to be something…I want them to find a great director…If it was something where I felt like they were going to do it well, and also find a way, because it’s been so much time; you can’t just do a sequel,” Tunney told ComicBook.com.

What is your favorite Halloween movie? Sound off in the comments below!