Film & TV / NewsFilm & TV / NewsThe Chilling Adventures of Sabrina has been locked in for two more seasonsPraise, Satan!ShareLink copied ✔️December 19, 2018December 19, 2018TextAngela Skujins Get ready mortals. Netflix has just announced that your favourite spellbinding series, the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, has been renewed for a third and fourth season. Production of the 16-episode occult reboot will begin next year, “and the next batch will air in two parts: Parts 3 & 4”, Netflix tweeted yesterday. Creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa told The Wrap that he's grateful for his band of co-producers “for supporting this darker vision of the world’s most famous teen witch”. Aguirre-Scasa isn't alone in being thrilled about the spooky news. Kiernan Shipka, who plays the female lead Sabrina, ‘grammed that the cast is similarly stoked. While the future plotline for the series is under wraps, we can only hope that Sabrina tries to keep herself out of trouble (and purgatory) and that her and Harvey sort out their relationship woes. In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Shipka hinted that the young love may be over for good. But if that goes belly-up, we'll be satisfied with ‘Brina continuing to pull fabulously goth looks while navigating the Path of Night and the Dark Lord's demons. The news of the two new series comes days after the CAOS Christmas Special, A Midwinters Tale, aired on December 14 on Netflix. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREGetting to the bottom of the Heated Rivalry discourseMarty Supreme and the cost of ‘dreaming big’Ben Whishaw on the power of Peter Hujar’s photography: ‘It feels alive’Atropia: An absurdist love story set in a mock Iraqi military villageMeet the new generation of British actors reshaping Hollywood Sentimental Value is a raw study of generational traumaJosh Safdie on Marty Supreme: ‘One dream has to end for another to begin’Animalia: An eerie feminist sci-fi about aliens invading MoroccoThe 20 best films of 2025, rankedWhy Kahlil Joseph’s debut feature film is a must-seeJay Kelly is Noah Baumbach’s surreal, star-studded take on fameWatch: Owen Cooper on Adolescence, Jake Gyllenhaal and Wuthering Heights