Last month we saw a teaser trailer for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Netflix’s dark take on the hit ’90s show Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Now an official trailer for the show, which stars Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men, The Legend of Korra) as the new Sabrina, has been released. Miranda Otto, Richard Coyle, Lucy Davis, Tati Gabrielle, Michelle Gomez, Ross Lynch, Chance Perdomo, Bronson Pinchot, Jaz Sinclair, and Lachlan Watson also star.
You can find more info on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and check out the new trailer and a new poster below.
Netflix has released a teaser for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, a much darker take on the hit Nickelodeon television series Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
The show stars Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men, The Legend of Korra) in the title role, and comes from the executive producers of Riverdale. It’s described as being closer in tone to Rosemary’s Baby and The Exorcist than the kid-friendly ’90s TV show it’s based on.
Continue below for more info on Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and to check out the teaser along with a poster.
Archie: The Best Of Dan DeCarlo, Volume 4 Written by Frank Doyle, Dick Malmgren and George Gladir
Art by Dan DeCarlo
Letters by Vince DeCarlo, Victor Gorelick and Bill Yoshida
Colors by Unknown
Covers by Dan DeCarlo IDW Publishing
Release Date: March 19, 2013
Cover Price: $24.99
The latest installment of the reprinting of Dan DeCarlo‘s exquisite rendering of the comic strip Archie is now available.
To put this comic into perspective, the late 1950s pint sized pop singer Frankie Lymon once waxed “I’m not a juvenile delinquent,” speaking of course about his exile from the rambunctious lifestyles that teenaged leather jacketed and Brycreemed up hair exhibited, getting in run ins and scraps with the law at every turn they could, purposely and accidentally. Someone of that era who could easily have echoed Lymon’s words was the comic book character Archie, who lived a teenage lifestyle right out of the universe of the old Andy Hardy series which starred Mickey Rooney way back when, living idyllic lifestyles of innocuous, clean cut fun, skirt chasing and being chased. While Archie may have been furthest from the complex young characters immortalized on the sliver screen by people like Marlon Brando and James Dean during the 1950s, he still lived a life where he constantly got into trouble, albeit of the fun loving, devil-may-care variety.
Students of the Unusual™ comic cover used with permission of 3BoysProductions
The Mercuri Bros.™ comic cover used with permission of Prodigal Son Press