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*Chilling Adventures of Sabrina* Season 2: Everything We Know So Far


Get excited, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina fans: Season two of the series is coming to Netflix in just a few weeks. The streaming platform dropped a trailer for the next chapter on March 18, but there’s still so much mystery surrounding what’s to come. In fact, the only thing that’s certain at this point is Sabrina’s bleach-blonde hair.

OK, I’m kidding: Netflix and the cast have released a few bits and bytes about the new season, and they’re only making fans more excited. Below, here’s everything we know (so far) about Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season two.

The release date. April 5.

Episode count. There will be 10 new episodes total, and they’ll serve as a part two of sorts to the first batch of episodes from last October. A part 3 and part 4 of Sabrina have also been ordered, consisting of eight episodes each.

The trailer. Netflix released the first official trailer for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina season two on Monday, March 18, and it looks way darker than the first. Sabrina is embracing her powers more than ever before—which is yielding some graphic, terrifying new storylines. Check it out for yourself, below.

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Netflix dropped a teaser for the new season back in December:

And a poster on March 13:

Sabrina has some big changes. That platinum hair, for starters, but the updates go even deeper. “Sabrina definitely changes and shifts a lot,” Kiernan Shipka (a.k.a Sabrina) told Bloody Disgusting in October 2018. “Her growth is very evident and the second season definitely has a different spin on it than the first season. They are very different from each other.”

Her choices will guide what happens in season two. You’re probably thinking, “Well, duh,” but remember: Sabrina made a crucial choice in the season-one finale by signing the Book of the Beast. That, obviously, is going to have some repercussion beyond her new hair color. “I would just say that, without giving too much away, because it would be a bit of a spoiler, the way that Sabrina’s life takes certain turns and certain decisions she makes inform the second season,” Shipka also told Bloody Disgusting. “The finale of the first season sets up a lot. It goes in a different direction. We see more different characters. It deals with a different side of things.”

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There might be a Salem-centric episode. The talking cat you loved in Melissa Joan Hart’s Sabrina the Teenage Witch is much different this time around. For one, he doesn’t talk, but CAS creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa told IndieWire that might change. “When we did the show, [he doesn’t speak] partly to project the horror tone,” Aguirre-Sacasa said. “That isn’t to say that Salem won’t talk in the future.” He also revealed to IndieWire there have been discussions about an episode just about Salem, though nothing’s confirmed.

New characters are coming. Alexis Denisof is stepping in to play Mary Wardwell’s boyfriend, but here’s the catch: He doesn’t know Madam Satan has taken over her body. Actor Jedidiah Goodacre will play a warlock named named Dorian Gray who owns a nightclub, so does this mean we’ll get to see the witches turn up?

 Alexis Denisof at an event in Los Angeles

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And new relationships will form. Are Harvey (Ross Lynch) and Sabrina not getting back together? Maybe. “There’s gonna be some new exciting relationships that blossom in season two, which I think the fans aren’t gonna be initially excited about, but I think they’re gonna grow to love these new relationships,” Lynch told Entertainment Tonight*. “I don’t even know what I’m officially allowed to talk about… Every character meets new people.”

We’ll update this post with more information as it comes in.



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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Review: What a Modern Witch Thinks About Sabrina Spellman


The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina follows Sabrina Spellman, a teen witch who’s approaching the biggest moment of her magical life thus far: her sixteenth birthday. It falls on Halloween and is also the night of her dark baptism—the moment when she becomes an official member of the Satanic Church of Night. The dark baptism involves giving her soul to Satan by signing her name in the devil’s book.

But Sabrina isn’t just a witch, she’s that witch. Not cool with giving up her voice to a being she hasn’t even met, she demands power and agency. Sabrina will not be swayed into giving up her soul just because it’s expected by her family. So when it comes time to sign her name in the book of Satan, Sabrina leaves. She rejects the idea that she has to be loyal to someone else’s authority. The message? Sabrina’s power isn’t rooted in the Devil—it’s in herself.

This is what I love so much about Sabrina Spellman.

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Sabrina at her dark baptism.

As someone who discovered witchcraft at 12 years old—the year before my Bat Mitzvah, when I would become an “adult” in the eyes of Jewish society—I can relate to Sabrina’s situation. By the time my ceremony happened, right after my 13th birthday, I already knew I rejected everything I was being initiated into. I wasn’t Jewish, and I didn’t believe in one god. I was a witch, a Pagan, and believed in many gods.

At the time, I didn’t have the agency, or understanding, to do what Sabrina did when she ran away from her Dark Baptism, but I’ve carried my practice with witchcraft with me ever since. And like Sabrina, whose father was the High Priest in the Church of Night, my father is a clergyman, a Reform Rabbi. Like Sabrina, I’ve had to create and weave my own web alongside a family who doesn’t understand why I believe in what I do. And like Sabrina, I chose myself. I chose my own magick and happiness above all else.

Sabrina’s a wonderful emblem of the power of a free woman, of the liberation that comes from cutting ties to what no longer serves you. She’s an example of what the witch can look like in the modern age—sassy, perseverant, loyal. She makes mistakes, but she learns from them. She dabbles in the light and the darkness. She utilizes magick to create change for what she deems just. She’s an agent of karma, unyielding to forces that go against what she believes in. She may only be a teenager, but she is like Persephone, the goddess of spring and the underworld. To undermine her just because she is young is a grave mistake, because Sabrina contains dualities that let her transcend the realms of mortals and witches. Instead, she lives along the edge of both.

It’s in this blurred space that Sabrina and her mortal (read: non-witch) friends remind us of something important: Everyone has magick inside them. While witches like me may call it intuition, some, including Sabrina’s friend Ros, call it “the cunning.” For their friend Susie, it’s a “vision.” The point is, inside each and everyone one of us is the potential to see, feel, and recognize a glimmer of divine guidance that doesn’t come from anyone else; it comes from listening to ourselves.

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The archetype of the witch, carried through centuries of pop-culture and folklore, is a divisive character. But the example Sabrina puts forward is modern and real. She casts spells and wades in the shadows, but the thing we can all relate to, witch or no, is her message: to know yourself is to know the universe. The strongest magick is that which you claim for yourself; no shame, no judgment. Sabrina reminds us of the beauty of the witch as someone who lives powerfully, consciously, and unapologetically. Hail Sabrina forever.

Gabriela Herstik is a writer, fashion critic, and witch. She writes Nylon’s Ask a Witch column. Follow her on Instagram @gabyherstik.





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The First Trailer For *Chilling Adventures of Sabrina* Will Chill You to the Core


Netflix decided to drop the first trailer for The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Thursday (September 13) — and yes, we can confirm it’s indeed quite chilling. This darker, twistier version of the Sabrina comics follows our titular teenager (Kiernan Shipka as she comes to terms with possessing the powers of witchcraft, and the trailer highlights the spectacular fashion in which she accepts her supernatural destiny. Think of this as less of Melissa Joan Hart’s beloved Sabrina sitcom from the the early aughts, and more of a modern Exorcist. We’re not exaggerating.

Set to a haunting “happy birthday” tune — anybody else getting some Betty-singing-to-Jughead on Riverdale vibes with this? — we’re introduced to a few characters who will undoubtedly prove to be important as Sabrina prepares for her full-time witch initiation. (She’s apparently going to renounce her mortal life for a “dark baptism” on her 16th birthday. And her aunts worship the devil. This is not a drill!) We see some mortal high school pals, a mortal boyfriend, some definitely non-mortal high school pals, and potentially a devil’s handmaiden. It’s creepy as heck, but Sabrina looks pretty happy with her decision to worship Satan, and that’s all that counts.

Watch the trailer for yourself, below:

While Netflix has been keeping the show’s more specific plot points at bay — the trailer, upon a rewatch, makes you realize there isn’t even any dialogue — Kiernan recently discussed how fulfilling it was to have her name first on Sabrina‘s call-sheet, for the first time in her career. “I was like, Oh my God, this is heaven. I’m obsessed with everything about it,” she explained, before admitting she had trouble filming with her feline scene partner, because she soon realized she was allergic to cats. “The cat is the one cast member I don’t get along with,” she joked.

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina debuts on Netflix on October 26.

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A 'Riverdale' Spin-Off About Sabrina the Teenage Witch Is in the Works


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For months, fans have been speculating that Sabrina Spellman—Sabrina the Teenage Witch—would be entering the Riverdale universe soon, and they were right. Well, kinda. No, Sabrina isn’t joining Riverdale next season alongside Betty and Veronica, as far as we know, but a companion series about her is in the works at The CW.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Riverdale maestro Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa is developing a new TV series titled The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina about everyone’s favorite witch. The show is still in its infancy, but Aguirre-Sacasa and company are eyeing for a potential 2018-2019 TV season launch. That’s honestly not too far away, so it’s safe to start getting excited about this!

If The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is green-lit, it won’t be anything like the beloved ’90s series starring your fave Melissa Joan Hart. It’ll be way darker, sticking closely to the Archie Comics series it’s based on, which deals more with evil forces and the occult. THR describes it as a mix between Rosemary’s Baby and The Exorcist—so, in other words, very scary. Something tells us a wisecracking cat named Salem isn’t a part of the equation.

It’s no surprise The CW is looking to tell more stories in the Archie Comics universe. Riverdale was such a runaway hit for the network, and since Aguirre-Sacasa is the chief creative officer at Archie Comics, he’s sitting on literally thousands of potential stories. “One of the nice things about me being a part of Archie Comics is having access to a library of 4,000-5,000 characters,” Aguirre-Sacasa told THR. “Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Josie and the Pussycats … those are characters who can very easily support their own show. But we [also] have superheroes. So in success, yes, the goal is to expand that way.”

Get ready, Riverdale fans: Something wicked this way comes.



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