- Want another adventure in Disney's Halloweentown series? Sign This!!!

The Disney Channel's Halloweentown Series began 1998 and spawned 3 released more sequels, Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge (2001), Halloweentown High(2004) and Return to Halloweentown(2006) These films have been regarded as the one of the networks most popular, original and highly rated film series of all time.

Each film is unique but some consistent characteristics they all have in common are their high level's of escapism, adventure and fantasy.  These traits alone are just 3 of many more reasons why this series have series have achieved a cult following in recent years.

In a 2010 interview when asked what first made her want to play Marnie, Kimberly recounted:

I loved the idea of Halloweentown! Being able to live in a place with magic and characters there were "costumes" in the mortal world but "real in Halloweentown – who wouldn't want to live there! I was also excited to play a witch because I wished so many times throughout my childhood that I could have magical powers.

All of the film's premieres did well ratings wise with the most recent entry in the series, 2006's Return to Halloweentown, scoring a premiere aduience of 7.8 million viewers. 

Recent evidence of these films continued popularity can traced to social media websites Facebook and Twitter. In October 2011 "Halloweentown" trended 4 separate times that month across the US and in & October 2012, "Watching Halloweentown" trended 3 different times worldwide. Fans of the series are constantly tweeting actresses Judith Hoag and Kimberly J. Brown on twitter asking them questions about what it was like filming the first 3 films, telling them how much they genuinely love the movies and some sending wishes for one final film to be made.

Why should you sign this? Here's why!

A large number of these films fans felt that with the manner in which th e4th film ended, the producers wanted to imply that there could be at least one or 2 more films in this series.

For those who didn't see the last few minutes of Return to Halloweentown, here's how it ended.

In the final part of the film, Marne destroys "The Gift" - an amulet that her grandmother refused to use centuries earlier to become queen of Halloweentown - Marne's brother Dillon discovers that Marne didn't actually destroy the gift but instead left it for him in a book. Since spells casts on the grounds of Witch University become permanent at the stroke of midnight, the Gift belongs to him, the only person Marnie trusts with its power. Saving the power of the Gift for important uses only he puts it back on in the book and shoves it back on a book case with a red  on a book case and the film closes with a glowing red S at the end of the film.

The fans of these movies all believe that these films deserve a proper conclusion like the Harry Potter films which began and ended in 2011.

Several unanswered questions remained after the 4th film ended. Did Sophie finish her witch training, how were Marnie's next 4 years at Wtich University? Were there any new threats to Halloweentown or the mortal world?

Did "Kal", the son of evil warlock "Kalabar" whom the Cromwell's defeated in the first film, ever return as it was implied he would near the end of the 2nd film after Marnie and her family reversed the "Gray Spell" and saved the human world from's being turned into monsters forever?

Want to get answers to these questions and enjoy one last Cromwell adventure with the original "Marne", and most importantly concluding a wonder ful chapter in legions of people's childhoods, then consider signing or sharing this petition! / God Bless U all!

PS: Some have said that if Disney could wait 8 years to do a sequel to Johnny Tsunami (1999) with Johnny Kapahala (2007) then there should be room to create one more sequel to this amazing series? Do U agree? 

Thanks to all of you who signed or shared this petition. All of your signatures have and will continue to be greatly and forever appreciated! God Bless!!! :)

Update #12 years ago
Thanks to all who helped sign this. I greatly appreciate it. I haven't been on here in a few years, hence the late response. God Bless!! xoxo
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