Eerie trailer for Netflix's 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' is here in time for the spookiest season

We aren't in Riverdale anymore.
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Alexis Nedd
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Eerie trailer for Netflix's 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina' is here in time for the spookiest season
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Netflix's Riverdale spinoff The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina finally has a full trailer, just in time for the spookiest month of the year.

The trailer introduces Sabrina, her boyfriend Harvey Kinkle, her aunts Hilda and Zelda, as well as a whole coven of new characters who are pulling at Sabrina to choose between being a witch and living a normal human life.

The Chilling Adventures look to be a whole lot scarier and supernatural than Riverdale, but hey. Times are scarier now.

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Alexis Nedd

Alexis Nedd is a senior entertainment reporter at Mashable. A self-named "fanthropologist," she's a fantasy, sci-fi, and superhero nerd with a penchant for pop cultural analysis. Her work has previously appeared in BuzzFeed, Cosmopolitan, Elle, and Esquire.


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