Creators:
Roberto Aguirre-SacasaComposer:
Adam TaylorCast:
Kiernan Shipka, Richard Coyle, Lucy Davis, Tati Gabrielle, Michelle Gomez, Ross Lynch, Miranda Otto, Bronson Pinchot, Jaz Sinclair, Sarah-Jane Redmond (more)VOD (1)
Episodes(11)
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Chapter One: October Country (S01E01)
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Chapter Two: The Dark Baptism (S01E02)
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Chapter Three: The Trial of Sabrina Spellman (S01E03)
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Chapter Four: Witch Academy (S01E04)
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Chapter Five: Dreams in a Witch House (S01E05)
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Chapter Six: An Exorcism in Greendale (S01E06)
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Chapter Seven: Feast of Feasts (S01E07)
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Chapter Eight: The Burial (S01E08)
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Chapter Nine: The Returned Man (S01E09)
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Chapter Ten: The Witching Hour (S01E10)
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Chapter Eleven: A Midwinter's Tale (S01E11)
Reviews (3)
I hope that in the next series the creators will complete some of the promising plot twists, which they first played out here (mainly the stabbed character from the first episodes), but then they have no time left for them because of more important events. Otherwise, I don't really have anything to criticize about this new Sabrina, because I was very entertained by the genre mix in which lovers of the teen, horror and parody genres will all find what they are looking for. Kiernan Shipka is magical (or rather charming) in the main role, and Lucy Davis and Miranda Otto are a hundred percent certainty as her aunts. ()
Sometimes it's worth trying something fresh and exciting. I wasn’t expecting it to reference the fun 90s series, but I hoped it would still work for me. It didn’t quite hit the mark, though. Despite quickly warming to Kiernan Shipka as the lead — learning her grandfather was from Slovakia gave me a warm fuzzy feeling. Kiernan even looks like Hermione from fifteen years ago, which is a fun bonus. But the excitement faded fast. This show is pure young adult fare, with lots of Satanic praise, vampires, and frequent LGBTQ+ romances. If you're into LGBT vampires or werewolves, this is your show. I guess I'm just too old for this. That said, the horror elements are well done, and the 80s atmosphere and soundtrack are fantastic. Sadly, the script let it all down. ()
The first season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is very enjoyable in that you do not really know what to expect. You cannot predict the characters’ development within the narrative and how the show itself will develop. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina television series straddles the line between something grittier and a show primarily aimed at teens, so you cannot tell which way it is going to go. The sex scenes are almost embarrassing, although that is different in terms of its grittiness. Plus, it is a cool show. ()