Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (TV series)

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Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Genre
Based onChilling Adventures of Sabrina
by Archie Comics
Developed byRoberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Starring
ComposerAdam Taylor
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Craig Forrest
  • Ryan Lindenberg
  • Matthew Barry
Production locationsVancouver, British Columbia
Cinematography
  • David Lanzenberg
  • Brendan Michael Uegama
  • Stephen Maier
Editors
  • Harry Jierjian
  • Gaston Jaren Lopez
  • Rita K. Sanders
  • Elizabeth Czyzewki
  • Jason Cherella
Running time49–63 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26) –
present (present)

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is an American supernatural horror television series developed by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa for Netflix, based on the comic book series of the same name. The series is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Productions, with Aguirre-Sacasa, Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Jon Goldwater, and Lee Toland Krieger serving as executive producers.

The series is centered on the Archie Comics character Sabrina Spellman, portrayed by Kiernan Shipka, and also stars Ross Lynch, Lucy Davis, Chance Perdomo, Michelle Gomez, Jaz Sinclair, Tati Gabrielle, Adeline Rudolph, Richard Coyle, and Miranda Otto. Originally in development during September 2017 at The CW, the series was intended to be a companion series to The CW series Riverdale; however, in December 2017, the project was moved to Netflix with a straight-to-series order, consisting of two seasons. Filming takes place in Vancouver, British Columbia, where both seasons will be shot back-to-back. The entire first season, consisting of 10 episodes, was released on October 26, 2018. The series has received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Shipka's performance and the cast as well as the premise.

Premise

Sabrina Spellman must reconcile her dual nature as a half-witch, half-mortal while fighting the evil forces that threaten her, her family and the daylight world humans inhabit.[1]

Cast and characters

Main

  • Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman: A half-human, half-witch teenager attending Baxter High, who is just beginning her dark education as a sorceress, while trying to maintain a normal life.[1]
  • Ross Lynch as Harvey Kinkle: Sabrina's charming, dreamy boyfriend who is the son of a coal miner and unaware of the dark forces conspiring to keep him and Sabrina apart.[2]
  • Lucy Davis as Hilda Spellman: One of Sabrina's two witch aunts, who has a motherly nature and warm sense of humor, and is skilled at brewing potions.[3]
  • Chance Perdomo as Ambrose Spellman: Sabrina's pansexual witch cousin from England, who is her partner in crime, but is forbidden from leaving the Spellman home after being placed under house arrest by the Witches Council for attempting to blow up the Vatican.[4]
  • Michelle Gomez as Mary Wardwell / Madam Satan: Sabrina's favorite teacher and mentor at Baxter High, who becomes possessed by the devil's handmaiden to become Madam Satan, a cunning manipulator.[4][5]
  • Jaz Sinclair as Rosalind "Roz" Walker: The brash, empowered and outspoken daughter of Greendale's minister and Sabrina's best friend.[6]
  • Tati Gabrielle as Prudence Night: A student at the Academy of the Unseen Arts, with a personal grudge against Sabrina. She is the leader of a trio of witches, the Weird Sisters.[7] She is also the illegitimate daughter of Father Blackwood.
  • Adeline Rudolph as Agatha: A student at the Academy of the Unseen Arts who is one of the Weird Sisters.[8]
  • Richard Coyle as Father Faustus Blackwood: The High Priest of the Church of Night and Dean of the Academy of the Unseen Arts, who gets into conflict with Sabrina.[9]
  • Miranda Otto as Zelda Spellman: One of Sabrina's two witch aunts, who is sterner than Hilda and very protective of Sabrina. She is also a member of the Church of Night, devout to the Dark Lord.[10]

Salem Saberhagen appears in the series, who in the comics is a former witch sentenced by the Witches Council to spend an indefinite amount of time as a cat that lives with Sabrina and her family.[11]

Recurring

  • Abigail Cowen as Dorcas: A student at the Academy of the Unseen Arts who is one of the Weird Sisters.[8]
  • Bronson Pinchot as George Hawthorne: Baxter High's villainous, puritanical principal, who does not get along with Sabrina.[12]
  • Sarah-Jane Redmond as Mrs. Kemper
  • Lachlan Watson as Susie Putnam: Sabrina's close friend at Baxter High.[13]
  • Peter Bundic as Carl Tapper
  • Annette Reilly as Diana Spellman: Sabrina's mortal mother who died in a plane crash with her husband Edward.
  • Ty Wood as Billy Marlin: A jock who often bullies Susie.
  • Adrian Hough as Farmer Putnam: Susie's old-fashioned father.
  • Justin Dobies as Tommy Kinkle: Harvey's nurturing and protective older brother who works in the Greendale mines so that Harvey can stay in school.[14]
  • Darren Mann as Luke Chalfant: A warlock who Ambrose is romantically involved with.
  • Chris Rosamond as Mr. Kinkle: Harvey and Tommy's father.
  • Alvina August as Lady Constance Blackwood: Father Faustus Blackwood's wife.
  • Gavin Leatherwood as Nicholas Scratch: A warlock and student at the Academy of the Unseen Arts who befriends Sabrina.
  • Anastasia Bandey as Dorothea: Susie's ancestor who brought the coven to Greendale centuries ago on safe passage.

Guest

  • Kurt Max Runte as Mr. Kemper
  • Georgie Daburas as Edward Spellman: Sabrina's father who was the High Priest of the Church of Night before he died in a plane crash with his wife, Diana.
  • Alessandro Juliani as Dr. Cee
  • L. Scott Caldwell as Nana Ruth Walker: Roz's grandmother who is blind due to witches who cursed the women of the Walker family.
  • Michael Hogan
  • Brenda McDonald

Episodes

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Chapter One: October Country"Lee Toland KriegerRoberto Aguirre-SacasaOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
Sabrina Spellman is about to turn 16—on Halloween no less. She spends her days hanging with her boyfriend Harvey, and best friends Roz and Susie. Sabrina has a secret, on her 16th birthday, Sabrina must fully embrace her witch half during a Dark Baptism during which she will pledge loyalty to the Dark Lord Satan. But Sabrina is torn, as she must choose between her friends and her family. Sabrina spends the days leading up to her birthday finding answers to all her questions about the ritual. Meanwhile, Sabrina's mortal teacher Ms. Wardwell is killed and then possessed by Madam Satan, who seeks to bring Sabrina over to the Dark Lord's side. Sabrina also must deal with three sister witches known as the Weird Sisters, who look down on her for being a "half-breed".
2"Chapter Two: The Dark Baptism"Lee Toland KriegerRoberto Aguirre-SacasaOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
Sabrina and her family are visited by Father Blackwood, the high priest of the Dark Lord. Blackwood seeks to reassure Sabrina and answer her questions about her baptism in order to sway her. Meanwhile, Ambrose deals with a corpse for the Spellman funeral home who he believes was a warlock—and possibly killed by a witch hunter. Sabrina's friend, Susie, is being bullied by four football players, causing Sabrina to take matters into her own hands. She teams up with the Weird Sisters to teach the boys a lesson which involves scaring them, however she is still racked with the choice. Sabrina's birthday arrives, and she decides to spend her last night with her friends at a Halloween party. As midnight approaches, Sabrina heads toward her Dark Baptism with unease. The ritual is completely different than what Blackwood described and at the last minute Sabrina runs away and denies the Dark Lord, she is attacked in the woods but arrives at the house. There, she proclaims her refusal to sign the book, ending the Baptism.
3"Chapter Three: The Trial of Sabrina Spellman"Rob SeidenglanzRoss MaxwellOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
Sabrina must deal with the aftermath of her decision to leave the Dark Baptism. She receives a summon from the coven and Blackwood, who are suing her for breaking her promise. Zelda and Hilda are also affected and lose their powers during the trial. Sabrina hires a lawyer to help her win the case. Madam Satan does everything in her power to manipulate Sabrina. Sabrina is offered an ultimatum or a deal. Hilda comes through in the end and Sabrina is offered a deal—to remain in the mortal world while also attending The Academy of the Unseen Arts. Hilda is excommunicated for her role. Meanwhile, Ambrose seeks to learn more about the warlock he thinks was killed.
4"Chapter Four: Witch Academy"Rob SeidenglanzDonna ThorlandOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
Sabrina prepares to attend The Academy of Unseen Arts, but plans to find a way to stop Satan. Sabrina is met with contempt by some students and staff, but makes a friend in Nick Scratch. Blackwood gives Sabrina a test to prove she can join the conjuring class. The Weird Sisters haze Sabrina with a ritual they refer to as The Harrowing. Sabrina discovers the history of student deaths due to harrowing, and enlists ghosts to help her against the Weird Sisters. It is revealed that Blackwood is behind their attack. Hilda aids Ambrose in an astral projection ritual so he can go on a date, which almost goes horribly wrong. At this time, Madam Satan arrives and searches the Spellman house for items to aid her in her quest and spy on Sabrina. Meanwhile, Sabrina's friends deal with visions of a monster in the mines. At home, Sabrina solves Blackwood's test, which unleashes a demon.
5"Chapter Five: Dreams in a Witch House"Maggie KileyMatthew BarryOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
The sleep demon, known as Batibat, places Sabrina, Ambrose, Zelda, and Hilda into a deep sleep where they are tortured in their dream-turned nightmares in order for one of them to release Batibat from the house. Madam Satan roams their dreams in search of Sabrina in order to wake her. When she awakens, she attempts to banish Batibat but fails. Sabrina enlists Salem's help to distract Batibat while she lucid dreams to get help from Hilda and Ambrose. Hilda informs Sabrina that Batibat must be lured into a trap. With the help of Hilda's familiars, the spiders, Sabrina successfully traps Batibat, waking Hilda, Zelda, and Ambrose. After Batibat is placed back into containment, Sabrina visits Madam Satan after realizing she is not mortal.
6"Chapter Six: An Exorcism in Greendale"Rachel TalalayJoshua Conkel & MJ KaufmanOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
Madam Satan lies to Sabrina and claims she was her father's secretary when he was a High Priest of the Church of Night, and that he asked her to watch over Sabrina. Susie, Roz, and Harvey all experience frightening apparitions of Susie's Uncle Jesse and they confide in Sabrina. Sabrina astral projects to Uncle Jesse's room and discovers he is possessed, which she later identifies as Apophis, a parasitic demon. Sabrina, with the help of Madam Satan and her aunts, successfully performs an exorcism that expels Apophis from Uncle Jesse. The next day Uncle Jesse dies after suffering a heart attack. However, it is later shown that Madam Satan was responsible, and she thanks Jesse for playing his part in the Dark Lord's plan.
7"Chapter Seven: Feast of Feasts"Viet NguyenOanh LyOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
The Spellmans are selected to host the annual Feast of Feasts and Zelda volunteers to represent their family in the lottery for Queen of the Feast, who is sacrificed and eaten at the feast. During the selection, Sabrina replaces Zelda, and becomes handmaiden to Prudence who is selected as Queen. Sabrina spends the week trying to convince Prudence to reject her selection, and brings her to Baxter High, where she claims Harvey's family are witch hunters. As a precaution, Sabrina casts a protection spell on Harvey. Later, Sabrina discovers that Lady Blackwood was responsible for selecting Prudence as Queen, as Father Blackwood is her legitimate father. At the feast, Father Blackwood announces that Prudence cannot fulfill her duties as Queen, but before he can cancel the feast, Mildred sacrifices herself and is declared Queen of Feasts. The next day, Agatha and Dorcas perform a ritual to kill Harvey and his brother in the mines.
8"Chapter Eight: The Burial"Maggie KileyLindsay Calhoon & Christianne HedtkeOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
Harvey survives the mine collapse thanks to Sabrina's protection spell, however his brother is killed along with four other humans. During Tommy's funeral, Harvey and his father have an argument which gets physical and Tommy's casket falls over. Roz picks up Tommy's helmet and has a vision of Dorcas and Agatha in the mines crushing puppets of Harvey and Tommy with rocks. Roz confides in Sabrina about the vision, called the cunning by her Nana Ruth, afer her family was cursed for crossing a witch generations ago. Sabrina tells Prudence, and they, along with Nick and Dorcas, assist in resurrecting Tommy and replacing his soul with Agatha's. However, they use the Cain Pit in the cemetery at the Spellman Sister's Mortuary to bring her back to life. Meanwhile, Father Blackwood consults with Ambrose about his house arrest, and informs him the deal of immunity still stands if he names his co-conspirators in the plot to blow up the Vatican but Ambrose refuses. While Harvey and his father are having dinner, Tommy returns home.
9"Chapter Nine: The Returned Man"Craig William MacneillAxelle Carolyn & Christina HamOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
Father Blackwood allows Ambrose to attend the academy despite his sentence, and he obtains his own familiar, a mouse called Leviathian. Agatha becomes sick and begins coughing up dirt. Hilda advises Ambrose that Agatha was never meant to be brought back to life. Roz has another vision, of dogs tearing Tommy apart. Sabrina discovers that Tommy's soul is in limbo. Harvey worries for his brother as he is not what he was before the mine collapse. Sabrina travels to mortal limbo with the help of Madam Satan where she briefly encounters her mother's soul before finding Tommy. However, she is unsuccessful at bringing him back as he is eaten by the Soul-eater. Meanwhile, Susie has been communicating in secret with her ancestor, Dorothea, who asks if the Spellmans are still witches. Later, Sabrina finally tells Harvey that she is a witch and that she needs to kill Tommy, but Harvey chooses to do it and ends his relationship with Sabrina.
10"Chapter Ten: The Witching Hour"Rob SeidenglanzRoberto Aguirre-Sacasa & Ross MaxwellOctober 26, 2018 (2018-10-26)
Roz and Susie confront Sabrina about being a witch and she tells them everything. Madam Satan sacrifices Steve at the Hanging Tree to conjure the Greendale Thirteen, witches sacrificed by the coven and hung by mortals centuries earlier. The Thirteen summon the Red Angel of Death and send Ambrose to warn everyone. Father Blackwood orders all witches to the Academy for their safety. To protect the mortals, the Spellmans conjure a tornado for them to congregate in the storm shelter at Baxter High. The Spellmans cast a protection spell on Baxter High, but Ambrose and Zelda are summoned to the Academy. Madam Satan takes Sabrina to the woods and convinces her to sign the Book of the Beast to gain the power to defeat them. Sabrina unleashes Hellfire on the Hanging Tree and the Thirteen, burning their souls and banishing the Red Angel of Death. During the events, Lady Blackwood dies while giving birth and Zelda lies to Father Blackwood, claiming the larger twin consumed the other when in reality the first born twin was a girl. Later, Madam Satan reveals her plan of becoming the Dark Lord's Queen to Hawthorne, before killing him and her familiar.

Production

Development

In September 2017, it was reported that a live-action television series based on the comic book Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was being developed for The CW by Warner Bros. Television and Berlanti Productions, with a planned release in the 2018–19 television season. The series would be a companion series to Riverdale. Lee Toland Krieger would direct the pilot, which would be written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Both are executive producers along with Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, and Jon Goldwater.[15] In December 2017, the project had moved to Netflix under a yet-to-be-announced new title. Two seasons, comprising ten episodes each, have been ordered by the streaming service.[16] CW President Mark Pedowitz stated that Netflix's ability to offer a two-season commitment enticed Warner Bros. Television to move the series to the streaming service.[17] In early May 2018, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was officially confirmed as the series' title.[18] The series was inspired by "slow-burn horror" films such as The Exorcist, Rosemary's Baby, and other "great satanic horror movies from the 1960s and 1970s".[19] The opening title sequence features the art of Robert Hack, the original artist of the comic book series.[20]

Casting

In January 2018, Kiernan Shipka was cast as Sabrina Spellman.[1] Shipka was Aguirre-Sacasa's first choice for the role.[19] The next month, Jaz Sinclair was cast as Rosalind "Roz" Walker,[6] along with Michelle Gomez as Mary Wardwell / Madam Satan, Chance Perdomo as Ambrose Spellman,[4] Lucy Davis as Hilda Spellman,[3] Miranda Otto as Zelda Spellman,[10] and Richard Coyle as Father Faustus Blackwood.[9] In March 2018, Ross Lynch joined the cast as Harvey Kinkle,[2] while Tati Gabrielle was cast as Prudence Night.[7]

In early March 2018, Bronson Pinchot, Adeline Rudolph, and Abigail Cowen, were cast in the recurring roles of George Hawthorne, Agatha, and Dorcas, respectively.[12][8]

Filming

Filming for the first season began on March 19, 2018, just as filming of the second season of Riverdale concluded, which allowed the same crew members to work on both series.[21] Both seasons will film back-to-back,[22] with filming scheduled to last until December 5, 2018.[23] Filming had been expected to begin in February 2018 and last until June 2018.[22]

Connection to Riverdale

The series was originally conceived as a companion series to Riverdale when it was in development for The CW; however, after the series was moved to Netflix, it was unclear if any connection would remain. In January 2018, CW president Mark Pedowitz noted that, "at the moment, there is no discussion about crossing over."[17] In March 2018, Jon Goldwater confirmed that the two series were "two separate entities for right now" but "would love it if they could figure out a way to cross over." Goldwater also felt there was a possibility for the characters to appear on future episodes of Riverdale, since Greendale had already been mentioned as existing on that series.[24]

Release

The first season of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was released worldwide on Netflix on October 26, 2018.[25] The same day, the first two episodes were shown in a special screening at Paris Comic-Con 2018.[26]

Reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 90% approval rating with an average rating of 7.74/10 based on 58 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Bewitchingly beautiful and wickedly macabre, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina casts an intoxicating spell and provides a perfect showcase for Kiernan Shipka's magical talents."[27] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 73 out of 100 based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[28]

Alicia Lutes of IGN gave the series a 9.2/10. She praised the series saying that it "shines in its deliciously dark plotlines, volumes of camp, and irreverent and at-times antagonistic humor.[29] Dave Nemetz of TVLine gave the series a "B+" saying that "Sabrina is more tongue-in-cheek and self-aware than Riverdale is ever allowed to be" and that it is "off to a bewitchingly great start."[30] Meagan Navarro from Bloody Disgusting praised the series, stating that it is "fun and briskly paced".[31]

Daniel Fienberg from Hollywood Reporter stated in a review of the series, that the "appeal of Sabrina, increasing as the show goes along, comes mostly from Shipka". He praises the actress's performance by mentioning that she is "perfectly cast complement to one of the show's most endearing elements, namely its blurry approach to modernity.[32] Chris Hayner from Gamespot praised the series by highlighting the performances of the cast members. He further complimented the progressive undertones of the series and stated that it "manages to tangle with modern day issues many face, while couching it all in a supernatural world".[33] Constance Grady from Vox praised the series, particularly for its cinematography, stating that its "higher production values are apparent in every frame, and the result is gorgeous". She further added that when the series fully commits to its dark goth horror aesthetic, it is at "its most thrilling."[34] Petrana Radulovic from Polygon stated in her positive review of the series that "once the horror kicks in, the season continues with just as much chills and sets the stage for what comes next."[35]

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