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The first trailer for The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina has been summoned

The first look at a new imagining of Sabrina The Teenage Witch has appeared today, with a creepy new trailer showing a massive departure from the 90s series.

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The new series stars Mad Men‘s Kiernan Shipka as Sabrina Spellman, a teenage girl who is on the brink of becoming a fully realised witch.

The Chilling Adventures comes from the same comic book universe as Archie Comics, and is being produced by the same team behind Riverdale.

The show will of course share some similarities with the past TV series starring Melissa Joan Hart, as it shares the same source material. The young witch still lives with her two witch aunts and her talking black cat Salem – but this new version seems to take on a much eerier tone than its sitcom predecessor.

Lucy Davis and Miranda Otto will star as Aunts Hilda and Zelda Spellman, Richard Coyle plays Father Blackwood, Chance Perdomo is Sabrina’s cousin and Tati Gabrielle will play her nemesis Prudence.

Check out the trailer below. The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina hits Netflix on October 26.

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