Kiernan Shipka and Miranda Otto star in a new take on troubled teenage witch Sabrina.
Quirky comedy Sabrina the Teenage Witch was one of the standout teen series of the 1990s and early 2000s with its portrayal of a rookie witch (Melissa Joan Hart) exploring her new-found magical powers.
Sabrina returns this week in a new reimagining of the spooky saga, but the 10-part drama, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, is a far darker affair.
The Netflix series is more closely based on a series of comic books and sees Kiernan Shipka take on the role of spirited half-witch/ half-mortal Sabrina Spellman.
As Sabrina approaches her 16th birthday (on Halloween, obviously), and her ‘dark baptism’ that will officially bring her into the witching world, she faces a decision. Should she give up her life in Greendale with unsuspecting boyfriend Harvey (Ross Lynch) to pledge her allegiance to Satan, aka the Dark Lord? Or reject her ancestry?
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Date with DANGER
A detective is haunted by her romantic past in a new Harlan Coben thriller
Climate of fear
The planet is in peril as The Rig returns
Wicked GAME
The hit dystopian drama is back-and scarier than ever
Gnome for the holidays
A new invention causes chaos for Wallace and Gromit this Christmas
Double trouble
Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Beckett aim to take the darts world by storm
Baby on board
The Brockmans are back with a new addition...
Sun, sea & Santa
Saint Marie gets a new cop as a killer targets Father Christmases...
Firing squad
The SAS heads to Italy in its war against the Nazis
Together at Christmas
The nuns and midwives face a hectic yuletide in an emotional two-parter
Journey for JUSTICE
Colin Firth stars in a moving drama about the Lockerbie bombing