• The song has also been used in the British motoring show
Top Gear during one of
The Stig's power laps, on series 6 episode 1, testing a
Mercedes-Benz CLS55 AMG; as the exit music on the second series of the BBC TV sitcom
Saxondale; in the 1994 film
The Stoned Age; in a 2008
McDonald's commercial featuring the website
Line Rider; in a 2010 Nike football
World Cup advertisement titled "Write the Future"; in the
third season episode of
My Name Is Earl entitled "Early Release", when Earl Hickley (
Jason Lee) is locked in solitary confinement; and in the 2008
Supernatural season 3 episode "Ghostfacers"; for the chase scene early in the first episode of
Beyond Paradise 2023. • The song was used in the
series 1 episode "Chris" in the Channel 4 teen drama
Skins. During a scene where
Chris Miles (
Joe Dempsie) tries to sell a CD player for pizza, the song can be heard playing in the background while Chris and
Sid Jenkins (
Mike Bailey) are about to get kicked out of a music shop, the music plays as they end up making their way to a tip where they end up selling the CD player • The song was sampled for
J. Cole's 2010 single "Blow Up" from his mixtape
Friday Night Lights. • "Hocus Pocus 2" was included in the
GuitarFreaks &
DrumMania video game
V5 Rock to Infinity and was also used in the 2014 remake of
Robocop during a live-fire test with
RoboCop (
Joel Kinnaman) against a large number of robot drones and the character Mattox. • The song has also been featured on the 2016 episode "E.A.B." of
HBO's
Vinyl, and on the 2016
season 7 episode "
Own Your Shit" of
Showtime's
Shameless. • The song was also used in the 2013 documentary
1. In this film about
Formula 1 racing, the pulsing song was the backdrop for in-car footage of
Ayrton Senna's qualifying lap at the
Monaco Grand Prix. • Hocus Pocus accompanied the chase scenes of
Dave TV's 2016 fantasy comedy
Zapped, in series 3 episode 5 entitled "Book". • The song was prominently featured in a scene in
Edgar Wright’s 2017 film
Baby Driver and is featured on
its soundtrack, elements of the track having been used in Wright's 2007 film
Hot Fuzz by composer
David Arnold. • The song was used in the trailer for
Pixar's 2020 film
Onward. It was also used in
DreamWorks' 2020 film
Trolls World Tour as well as in the end credits of the 2020
Netflix film
The Babysitter: Killer Queen. On the
7th-Inning Stretch livestream, organist
Josh Kantor performs the song to celebrate viewers' birthdays. • The song was used in Finland as the theme song for the
YLE television programme
Iltatähti, which was aired in 1973–1983. • The song was performed in October 2024 in Finland in the YLE programme
Elämäni biisi ("Song of my Life"), by the programme's house band. The song had been chosen by
Mato Valtonen, who commented the song as follows: "At the age of 16, there was this jolt in my life, when I heard a completely insane song, which had yodeling, whistling and all kinds of crazy sounds. The first thing I thought was that you can't do a song like this, this is too crazy. But my second reaction was that of course you have to be this crazy. I had been inhibited in a hell of a many ways, and this liberated me", Valtonen explained in the episode. In social media, the song was hailed as the greatest one in the history of the show. It was performed by Timo Kämäräinen (guitar), Lenni-Kalle Taipale (keyboards and accordion), and
Diandra Flores, Tero Vesterinen and Lauri Mikkola (vocals, Mikkola also played
tin whistle). ==References==