Aubrey Plaza Casts a Spell in Her Role as a Holiday Sorceress

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Aubrey Plaza, the talented and enigmatic actress known for her deadpan humor and unique charm, takes on a new role as the magical holiday sorceress. With her unparalleled ability to captivate audiences and leave them spellbound, Plaza brings a sense of wonder and mischief to the holiday season like no other. As the holiday sorceress, Plaza casts her spells of joy and enchantment, transforming the world into a magical wonderland. With a flick of her wrist and a mischievous smile, she turns ordinary objects into extraordinary gifts and mundane settings into whimsical scenes straight out of a fairy tale. Plaza's portrayal of the holiday sorceress not only showcases her acting prowess but also her knack for delivering dry humor and quick wit. With a twinkle in her eye, she playfully teases those around her, injecting laughter and a sense of lightheartedness into the holiday festivities.


Kristoffer gets adopted by the Kringles and is more or less swept out of the narrative for a while. It's worth noting the reason he gets adopted and she doesn't is that he fails to alert the kind people who find him to the presence of his sister. Yeah. he doesn't exactly come off great in this narrative.

Tuesday also marked the release of Plaza s book, written with author Dan Murphy, called The Legend of the Christmas Witch, which she spoke about during her hilarious and witchy stop by Studio 1A. Tuesday also marked the release of Plaza s book, written with author Dan Murphy, called The Legend of the Christmas Witch, which she spoke about during her hilarious and witchy stop by Studio 1A.

Aubrey Plaza as the magical holiday sorceress

With a twinkle in her eye, she playfully teases those around her, injecting laughter and a sense of lightheartedness into the holiday festivities. But it's not all fun and games for the holiday sorceress. As the seasons change and the world embraces the holiday spirit, Plaza's character also carries with her a deep sense of wisdom and a touch of melancholy.

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Published on October 12, 2022

Aubrey Plaza loves a good witch.

Her faves? Everyone from Angelica Huston's terrifying turn as the Grand High Witch in The Witches to the most classic screen sorceress of all, Margaret Hamilton's Wicked Witch of the West from the The Wizard of Oz. But she has a more recent witchy pick. "I'm a really big Hocus Pocus fan so I'm really pumped for the Hocus Pocus sequel," says Plaza, 38. "Bette Midler as a witch? It's hard to get better than that."

Plaza's affinity for spell-casters crossed over to the page with 2021's best-selling picture book, The Legend of the Christmas Witch, written with her best friend and creative partner, Dan Murphy. It told the origin tale of Kristtörn and her twin brother Kristoffer, who get separated as children and wind up on very different paths, with Kristoffer eventually becoming Santa Claus and Kristtörn becoming the Christmas Witch. The book ended on a cliffhanger of sorts as Kristtörn fell beneath the ice of the South Pole and lapsed into a deep slumber.

Centuries have passed by the time Kristtörn wakes up in the sequel,The Return of the Christmas Witch (out October 11) but she's found that her beloved Yuletide has been corrupted by the ghastly Kringle Corporation. Set partially in Plaza and Murphy's home state of Delaware, Kristtörn eventually reunites with her long-lost brother, who explains how one of his elves betrayed him and sucked all the meaning out of Christmas. The siblings —spoiler alert! — save the holiday, but dangers lie ahead in what Plaza hopes will be the upcoming third book in the series.

The Return of the Christmas Witch by Dan Murphy and Aubrey Plaza. Peter Yang/August; Logan Leemock; Viking Books for Young Readers

Though Return is a sequel, Plaza and Murphy actually had come up with the tale before realizing they needed to write an origin story of Kristtorn and her more famous brother. "We needed to tell the story of how these characters came to be before we launch into what they're up to in modern times," says Plaza, who says she and Murphy were "very inspired by older Nordic tales, Scandinavian folklore, all the troll stories from Norwegian folk tales and children's literature."

Below, the star takes EW's Pop Culture of My Life quiz and reveals her affinity for Nora Ephron classics, who would attend her dream dinner party, and why costarring with Michael Imperioli finally got her to binge The Sopranos.

My favorite book as a child

I loved The Giving Tree. I loved this book that was more of a chapter book called The Switching Well, which I don't think a lot of people have heard of. Christmas-wise, I love The Polar Express. I read a lot of scary stuff, like Goosebumps and Scary Stories.

The movie I've watched over and over again

When Harry Met Sally. Watched that movie over and over again. Groundhog Day, which is kind of a meta way to watch that movie, if you just watch it over and over again. And Thelma and Louise.

The last book that made you laugh

Revenge of the Lawn by Richard Brautigan.

My last TV binge

Well, this is so lame, but I'm almost finished watching The Sopranos for the very first time ever. I've waited to watch The Sopranos, because it's such a big show, there's seven seasons. When I was shooting White Lotus, Michael Imperioli is in the cast with us. And I realized, "Oh my God. This is the time that I should watch The Sopranos because I've got Michael Imperioli in front of me." I can ask him all the questions that I want to ask him. So I started watching it in Italy. I got COVID while we were shooting and I started watching it and I'm almost done. I'm in the very last season right now. And man, it's been such a treat.

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The song that always makes me feel better

Probably Harry Nilsson songs. Maybe The Moonbeam Song. I love that song. It's the best song ever.

The movie that people might be surprised to learn I love

I don't know what people would expect that I wouldn't love. You've Got Mail? But I love that movie. I feel like people would be surprised because they'd be like "Really?" And I'd be like, "Yeah, really."

The comedic voice that doesn't get its due

Lauren Weedman. She's been in a bunch of my husband's movies with me and she is, hands down, one of the funniest people I've ever met in my entire life. She makes me laugh more than anybody. Just even having any conversation with her. She's a brilliant comedian and everybody should know who she is.

A classic TV show that I'm embarrassed to say I've never watched

Oh my God. There's so many of those. I'm gonna assume it's that I've never watched all of the episodes, but Friends. I've seen some episodes, but I've never like watched it, watched it. I was more of a Seinfeld girl.

The music you listen to while I write

I really usually listen to music that has something to do with what I'm writing. Recently, I've been working on something and I've been listening to Portishead a lot. I kind of do a thing where I repeat listen. I will lock onto an album and I will just listen to it over and over again and not do shuffle playlists. I'll literally just listen to one album almost like I've put a record on or something and just listen to it on repeat. Portishead is the most recent thing I've been listening to a lot while I've been writing. But it always changes.

A movie or show I consider grossly underrated

I would say Irma Vep on HBO. Me and my husband were obsessed with it. Man, I still think about it and I don't have a sense of what people are watching, but it didn't, it doesn't seem like that many people have been talking about it. But I thought it was pretty much like the best TV show I've seen in years.

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The three people I'd invite to my dream dinner party

Judy Garland, gotta put Judy in there. Jean Smart because she's great at a dinner party. Her and Judy would get along. And maybe they'll just throw in Nicolas Cage. I feel like he'd be funny and all four of us would have a great time.

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Oh my God. There's so many of those. I'm gonna assume it's that I've never watched all of the episodes, but Friends. I've seen some episodes, but I've never like watched it, watched it. I was more of a Seinfeld girl.
Aubrey plaza as the magical holiday sorceress

Behind her mischievous facade lies a hint of longing and nostalgia, reminding us that the magic of the holidays is also tinged with bittersweet memories and the passing of time. Whether she's conjuring up a blizzard to create the perfect white Christmas or orchestrating a heartwarming reunion between loved ones, Plaza's portrayal of the magical holiday sorceress is nothing short of spellbinding. Her unique blend of humor, mischief, and introspection adds depth and intrigue to this mystical figure. In the end, as we watch Aubrey Plaza bring the magical holiday sorceress to life, we are reminded of the power of imagination and the transformative nature of the holiday season. Through her portrayal, Plaza encourages us to embrace the magic within ourselves and to find joy and wonder in even the simplest of moments. So this holiday season, let us all take a leaf out of Aubrey Plaza's book and become a bit like the magical holiday sorceress — spreading laughter, joy, and a sprinkle of magic wherever we go..

Reviews for "The Charismatic Aura of Aubrey Plaza's Holiday Sorceress"

1. Emily - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with Aubrey Plaza's portrayal of the magical holiday sorceress. Her performance felt lackluster and unconvincing. I expected a vibrant and enchanting character, but Plaza failed to deliver. Her portrayal lacked the necessary charisma and charm to bring the sorceress to life. Overall, I found her performance underwhelming, and it greatly detracted from my enjoyment of the movie.
2. Jason - 2 stars
Aubrey Plaza's performance as the magical holiday sorceress was a major letdown. Her delivery of lines felt flat and disengaged, making it difficult for me to connect with the character. Plaza seemed to lack the enthusiasm and energy that the role required, resulting in a lackluster performance. I was disappointed because I had high expectations for her portrayal, but ultimately, it fell short of what I had hoped for.
3. Michelle - 2 stars
I was not impressed with Aubrey Plaza as the magical holiday sorceress. Her portrayal felt forced and unnatural, lacking the grace and elegance one would expect from a character of this nature. Plaza's performance seemed awkward and out of place, and it was difficult for me to suspend disbelief and fully immerse myself in the story. Overall, her portrayal was a disappointment, and it prevented me from fully enjoying the movie.
4. Ryan - 1 star
Aubrey Plaza's portrayal of the magical holiday sorceress was uninspiring and forgettable. Her performance lacked the enchantment and mystique that this character demanded. Plaza failed to captivate the audience and bring the sorceress to life. Her delivery felt flat and monotonous, leaving me disenchanted with her portrayal. Overall, I found her performance to be a major letdown and a missed opportunity to truly make the character memorable.
5. Sarah - 2 stars
I was not convinced by Aubrey Plaza's portrayal of the magical holiday sorceress. She seemed out of place in the role and unable to fully embrace the character's magic and whimsy. Plaza's performance felt forced and unnatural, lacking the genuine charm necessary to make the sorceress captivating. I was disappointed because I had hoped for a more enchanting and magical portrayal from her. Overall, I found her performance to be lackluster and it detracted from my overall enjoyment of the movie.

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