As her 16th birthday nears, Sabrina must choose between the witch world of her family and the human world of her friends. Based on the Archie comic.
Creator: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Stars: Kiernan Shipka, Ross Lynch, Lucy Davis
As her 16th birthday nears, Sabrina must choose between the witch world of her family and the human world of her friends. Based on the Archie comic.
Creator: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
Stars: Kiernan Shipka, Ross Lynch, Lucy Davis
That is on my list of shows to binge this week. I've been looking forward to it since it was announced. I've heard nothing but good reviews of it from friends who have started watching it already.
I showed my boyfriend the trailers for it that's on NetFlix and even he got interested in it. He had only heard of it & not seen anything about it so he thought it was going to be just a reboot of the old Melissa Joan Hart series.
I hope it is not a remake of this crap?
Do I need to watch Riverdale to understand this show? I stopped mid season 2 but I'v heard these shows are somewhat connected.
same universe. but are totally different and separate stories
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you did not see the trailers? it was clear that the series would be dark. the title says the CHILLING adventures of sabrina.
is much softer than the comic, in the comic sabrina is a convinced Satanist. harvey does not love her she spells him so he loves her, cannibalism is common, etc.
she was going to sign the book of the beast after sacrificing a goat and bathe in his blood, harvey is the one who interrupts the ceremony.
A friend of mine watched the first few episodes, and he says it's nothing but feminist/sjw agenda stuff. Like, not even tongue in cheek, just straight "we have to topple the white patriarchy" bullshit (which is, apparently, an actual sentence spoken by the token black character).
It's an enjoyable watch and nothing like the original tv series what was clearly targetted at younger kids.
The trailer looks solid and the cast is CRAZY. Thinking I’ll binge watch this on Halloween.
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Quite softer then the comic... did think the tv-show was qoute brutal......
I have a question do the comic have the sub-plot that some football-player sexual harassed some female students? Was it only virtue signalling, thinking about the club to protect women and the principal who refuse to investigate, or do that happen in the comic to?
Beside the football-player sub-plot, I was very impressed by the 2 ep I did see, its like a very dark Harry Potter...
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no, that's only of the TV show sabrina actually uses her magic to be a queen bee. I repeat the series is much more softer than the comic.
Sabrina goes to the academy of hidden arts as a little girl, as a teenager she goes alone to a normal human school. I do not want to do many spoilers in case someone wants to read the comic.
but look at the church at night they are eating a person
I had no idea that the comics were so dark. All I know about Sabrina is from the tv shows and the Archie comics. I legitimately thought it originated in the Archie comics.
I've binge-watched it this week-end and I thoroughly enjoyed it! Perfect series to put you in the Halloween mood! Some things weren't very subtle, but overall it was nice and I look forward to season 2!