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Netflix Reboots ‘Sabrina the Teenage Witch’ Into ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’

You’ll be hooked from the trailer.

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Sabrina the Teenage Witch had a pretty split fan base—either you were in love with the show and its characters or you just didn’t even watch it. Well, Netflix is rebooting it, 2018 style. And there’s no question now. You’ll be hooked from the trailer.

The producers of Riverdale have a little something to do with the style of the reboot, and actually, the bone-chilling horror is a little refreshing. You’re free to watch something else if you don’t agree with me but check the trailer out first:

The show premieres on Netflix on October 26th so get your sinister snacks ready. Sabrina’s flying in just in time for Halloween.

For more spooks, check out The Scariest Horror Films on Netflix!

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