The coven has expanded, and with Season of the Witch: More Witches, AtmosFX conjures up a spooky sequel that doubles down on the eerie charm of the original. This time, the sinister sorceress is not alone—she’s brought along two equally wicked sisters for a trio of ghoulish delights. Featuring richly animated scenes perfect for windows, walls, Hollusion Projection Material, and especially the 3DFX Forms and Head Mode, this collection gives Halloween decorators more ways than ever to bring their haunted vision to life.
With two new scenes—Something Wicked and Boil and Bubble—viewers are treated to grim grins, bubbling brews, and enchanting curses delivered with atmospheric flair. Whether you're using the witches as solo stars or projecting the full trio, the visuals are striking and the tone walks the line between spooky and fun. As one fan put it, “These witches are just a touch scary and look so real!” Perfect for seasoned haunters or new digital decorators alike, this pack adds a wicked new twist to any Halloween display.
- Something Wicked
“Something Wicked” invites Halloween decorators into an eerie new dimension of digital hauntcraft, conjuring a trio of old hags who delight in spooky mischief and unsettling stares. This digital decoration is especially versatile, offering options to display one solo witch or a full coven of three, each steeped in witchy personality and gentle menace. Whether projected onto windows, walls, or Hollusion material, the effect is mesmerizing—spellbinding enough to pause trick-or-treaters mid-step but tame enough for a family-friendly haunt.
Where Something Wicked really shines is in its use of AtmosFX’s 3DFX Forms, which transforms these digital witches into haunting three-dimensional figures. The subtle animations—the wringing of hands, the slow craning of heads, and knowing cackles—feel remarkably lifelike when projected on the mannequin-shaped forms. When displayed as a trio, the effect is chillingly immersive, as though the witches are engaged in conversation or sizing up their next victim. This makes the decoration perfect as a centerpiece in a haunted yard, indoor haunt, or porch coven.
One of the standout features is the inclusion of 3DFX Head Mode, a fresh twist that lets users project animated faces onto custom witch props. This opens up exciting creative possibilities: DIY decorators can build their own costumed witches and bring them to life with expressive digital faces. The head animations are perfectly in sync with the scene’s audio, allowing for deeply personalized haunts that break the static tradition of Halloween props. For seasoned decorators and newcomers alike, Something Wicked is an imaginative, eerie, and highly customizable scene that expands the possibilities of AtmosFX’s witchy repertoire.
- Boil and Bubble
“Boil and Bubble” delivers a bubbling cauldron of Halloween atmosphere, showcasing a sinister sorceress—or a trio of them—stirring up spells and cackling curses in a visual spectacle that’s both whimsical and unnerving. With a longer runtime of over five minutes, this decoration offers a more cinematic experience than most, allowing visitors to truly soak in the scene. Whether projected on windows, walls, or Hollusion Projection Material, the immersive detail and moody lighting create the perfect ambiance for a haunted porch or darkened interior.
The flexibility of this decoration is one of its greatest strengths. Users can choose a solo witch or a trio coven, allowing decorators to scale their scene to suit their setup. When used on AtmosFX’s 3DFX Forms, each witch comes to life with a rich blend of animation and character—tilting heads, expressive gestures, and an eerie physicality that makes them feel present and watching. The visual coordination between the three witches, especially in trio mode, gives the illusion of an animated conversation or coordinated spellcasting, which adds depth and life to the scene.
Adding even more creative potential is the 3DFX Head Mode, which lets decorators project digital faces onto their own custom witch props. This feature opens up an entire world of personalization, allowing crafty haunters to build witch bodies and imbue them with atmospheric, animated faces. Whether you're curating a theatrical haunt or just want to add magical realism to your Halloween display, Boil and Bubble offers the perfect blend of charm, scare, and spellbinding performance. It’s an ideal addition to any witch-themed setup—and a guaranteed crowd favorite.
Season of the Witch: More Witches – A Bewitching Sequel
AtmosFX’s Season of the Witch: More Witches brings a delightfully wicked new dimension to Halloween decorating, offering fans of the original Season of the Witch collection a fresh infusion of witchy mischief. This follow-up builds on what fans already loved—grotesque visuals, enchanting performances, and a perfect mix of scare and spectacle—with one haunting twist: now there’s an entire coven to cast the spell.



The first feature, “Something Wicked,” invites viewers to meet not just one, but up to three sinister sorceresses as they leer, taunt, and toy with passing trick-or-treaters. Available in solo and trio formats, this clip is optimized for multiple display options—from projecting onto walls and windows to showcasing on AtmosFX’s 3DFX Forms and the all-new 3DFX Head Mode. Viewers have praised this feature as a showstopper, especially when displayed with Hollusion Fabric. One reviewer shared, “These witches are just a touch scary and look so real! I highly recommend this set!”—a sentiment that perfectly captures the subtle yet eerie power of the witches’ presence. Whether you’re building a family-friendly haunt or something slightly more sinister, this scene delivers atmosphere in spades.
Next comes “Boil and Bubble,” where the coven stirs up trouble—literally. Centered around the witches’ bubbling cauldron, this 5-minute vignette gives decorators an extended, richly animated sequence perfect for display across a yard, garage door, or indoor party space. The witches cackle, scheme, and cast their mysterious spells while engaging each other with darkly humorous banter. Displayed solo or as a trio, this section makes full use of the 3DFX Head Mode, allowing for incredible DIY creativity. One fan noted, “A great new addition to our witch collection—going to be a big hit with the talking heads.” The effect is dynamic and spooky, but still charming enough to keep things family-friendly.
Visually, this collection is consistent with AtmosFX’s high production standards—beautifully animated with smooth transitions, expressive facial movements, and vibrant, eerie lighting. One reviewer, a seasoned Halloween decorator, stated: “I’ve tried other companies before but none have the same quality of animation as AtmosFX.” That sentiment runs throughout the community. Whether displayed on a TV indoors or projected large-scale onto a house, these witches command attention.
That said, not all feedback was spellbound. Some long-time fans of the original Season of the Witch voiced concerns about content overlap, noting that this collection feels like an evolution more than a reinvention. One reviewer expressed, “It is a lot of Season of the Witch but with 3 witches instead of one… excellent content, but I was hoping for more new material.” For those who already own the original, this might not feel like a dramatic departure—but as others pointed out, the trio format and new Head Mode add enough depth and display versatility to justify the addition, especially for decorators looking to expand a witch-themed haunt.
Standout Mention:
“More Witches Something Wicked solo was perfect on my form with the AtmosFx Hollusion Fabric covering it. These witches are just a touch scary and look so real! I highly recommend this set!”
This review captures what many others echoed—the realism and versatility of the witches when used with 3DFX forms and Hollusion fabric make this set a standout addition. The fact that a single witch could deliver such an immersive experience speaks to the visual quality and design strength of the collection.
Ultimately, Season of the Witch: More Witches is a welcome return to form—literally and figuratively—for AtmosFX. With expanded features tailored to immersive environments like the 3DFX Head Mode, this collection offers both variety and value. For new users, it’s a great introduction to AtmosFX’s magic. For longtime fans, it’s a natural next chapter in building out a truly captivating coven.
Final Verdict:
Highly Recommended – Especially for decorators looking to deepen their witch-themed displays or showcase multiple witches at once. While repeat buyers of the original set may find the content evolution more subtle than groundbreaking, the trio format, Head Mode integration, and outstanding animation quality ensure Season of the Witch: More Witches casts a spell all its own.
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User Review Summary: Season of the Witch: More Witches
Decorators were largely thrilled with More Witches, praising it as a high-quality addition to their Halloween haunt setups—particularly for those using 3DFX Forms and Hollusion Fabric. Many highlighted the realism and slightly spooky demeanor of the witches, with one user noting that the “Something Wicked” solo mode looked incredibly lifelike when projected onto a form. The animated faces, coordinated movement, and lightly sinister tone were described as just right for family-friendly haunts that still aimed to impress.
Several users emphasized the visual fidelity and animation quality, noting that AtmosFX continues to lead the industry in producing sharp, cinematic Halloween projections. Compared to competitors, the level of polish and atmospheric detail was consistently cited as a standout feature. From garage doors to interior walls, the projections maintained their clarity and immersion, making this set a go-to favorite for 2024 displays.
That said, a few longtime fans expressed mild disappointment about the overlap in content with the original Season of the Witch. While the trio format and new head projection options were appreciated, some users had hoped for a more diverse range of scenes. For those who already owned the original, the experience felt like more of an expansion than a wholly new chapter. Still, even those with critiques agreed: More Witches is a strong, crowd-pleasing release—and especially rewarding for decorators using AtmosFX’s form-based projection tools.
5 out of 5