

In a separate interview with Popsugar, Gavin teased upcoming scenes between his character and Prudence.

I hope she didn’t just leave her in the dust,” Gavin said about the character. I hope her mom’s out there somewhere, leading a coven. Plus, he thought the idea of Caliban as Cain was a “great theory” and “hoped” that Prudence’s mom is still alive. He also revealed that he’d love to see more of Edward Spellman (hint, hint) in the upcoming episodes. The actor said that the idea of two Sabrina’s would totally bring some major “obstacle” into the mix. Although he didn’t confirm anything, he did react to some fan theories and what he had to say was pretty interesting. In an interview with TVGuide, Gavin - who plays Nick - also dished on the upcoming season. But each episode of Part 4 is like its own mini horror movie, which is exciting,” Roberto also said. “Each part has its own kind of identity, and Part 4 is different from Part 3, where a lot of it was set in Hell, we still have that. Wait what? Yep, that’s right, for those who missed it, CAOS messed around with time travel and ended up on two separate timelines so there’s a Sabrina in present day - who is the ruler of Hell - and one who returned to Greendale. Some of them are definitely still in the public eye, but not nearly as big a deal as they used to be, while others have disappeared.Unfortunately for fans, plotlines for Season 4 have been kept pretty under wraps, but showrunner Roberto Aguirre Sacasa did tell TheWrap that it would most likely be “following both Sabrinas simultaneously going forward.” As fans know, Season 3 ended with two versions of Sabrina Spellman.

Nothing was ever really that scary in the Sabrina universe, and how cool would it be to shoot sparkles out of your finger and make something magical happen?Īnd, like most ‘90s show, we’ve lost track about the people who filled out TV screen back then. Sure, she had loads of relationship and typical teenage drama that was the norm for a lot of primetime TV then – and, let’s be honest, now – but it was cut with the kind of magic so many of us dream of having.

When it came to ‘90s shows, Sabrina stood alone. With the announcement of a new Netflix series of Sabrina the Teenage Witch on the horizon (although this new series will be based on The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and much, much darker), we thought it was worth it to look back at the OG show, starring Melissa Joan Hart and company, which premiered 21 years ago!
