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  1. 3 days ago · The Best Witch TV Shows (And the Worst) Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and caldron bubble. – the Weird Sisters of Macbeth. Shakespeare’s Macbeth had a witch problem — or three. Four if you also count Hecate getting in his business. But tales of witches go back much earlier than Shakespeare’s famous tragedy from the early 1600s.

    • Sabrina The Teenage Witch andthe Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
    • Charmed
    • Good Witch
    • American Horror Story: Coven
    • Salem
    • Cursed
    • The Magicians
    • Witches of East End
    • Motherland: Fort Salem
    • Buffy The Vampire Slayer

    An ominous take on the 1990s family sitcom Sabrina, the Teenage Witch—itself based on the 1960s Archie Comic—this update also features a coming-of-age tale of a half-mortal, half-witch. But here, Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) must also battle the evils of hell—literally. But if you're looking for something lighter and more of a late 90s, early aughts vi...

    After reuniting, three sisters—portrayed by Madeleine Mantock, Melonie Diaz, Sarah Jeffery—discover they are Charmed Ones who have the “Power of Three” to fight evil. Besides being utterly charming (get it?), the reboot is also notable for its inclusivity, featuring multiracial lead characters and having one of the sisters be a lesbian. But decide ...

    Take the mother-daughter relationship from Gilmore Girls, put it in a cozy Hallmark movie, and add a dash of magic, and you get this show (which is actually produced by Hallmark Channel). Mom Cassie (Catherine Bell) runs a bed and breakfast as well as a shop called Bell, Book and Candle; she and her teenage daughter, Grace (Bailee Madison), both ha...

    If you prefer the darker side of witchcraft, check out the third installment of the Emmy Award-winning horror anthology series. When teen Zoe (Taissa Farmiga) finds out she is descended from the Salem witches and has destructive powers of her own, she is sent to a school for others like her in New Orleans where they are hidden and protected. When t...

    Speaking of Salem, this series was inspired by the real Salem witch trials in 1692 Massachusetts. But instead of showcasing the mob mentality of the crisis that led to the murders of 20 people, this show imagines that there were actual witches in Salem. One of them, Mary Sibley (Janet Montgomery), plans to summon the Devil until her long-lost love ...

    Medieval tales of King Arthur and Camelot conjure up legends of sorcerers and enchantresses, but this retelling has a twist: It focuses not on Arthur but on Nimue (Katherine Langford), fated to become the mythical Lady of the Lake who protects the sword Excalibur. In this origin story of sorts, we see Nimue learn about her magical powers and become...

    In this SyFy network fantasy series, witches and wizards are called “magicians” who attend a secret college to hone their powers, Brakebills University, kind of like a more grown-up Hogwarts. While learning about magic, they also deal with relationships and real-world problems—in addition to threats from both outside and inside the magical world, i...

    This short-lived Lifetime show based on the books by Melissa de la Cruz is like a soap opera about witches. The show follows matriarch witch Joanna Beauchamp (Julia Ormond), her sister (Madchen Amick) and her daughters (Jenna Dewan Tatum andRachel Boston), who have no idea they’re magical. Light and fun, this witchy romp is a nice counterpoint to o...

    What if women ruled the world—and what if they were witches? That’s the premise of this pandemic hit that premiered on Freeform in March 2020. The show imagines a different ending to the Salem witch trials that leads to a female-dominated society in which women are trained to use their magical powers in the army to fight terrorists. All three seaso...

    Yes, we know Buffy (Sarah Michelle Gellar) slays vampires, but witches make their appearance throughout the beloved late 1990s-early 2000s series as well. Buffy’s best friend Willow (Alyson Hannigan) is a witch (and, in an early attempt at inclusivity on TV, she’s also gay). Willow doesn’t always control her magic—it’s almost like a drug—but she ev...

  2. 1. Charmed. 1998–2006 179 eps TV-14. 7.2 (93K) Rate. TV Series. Three Halliwell sisters discover that they are descendants of a line of good female witches and are destined to fight against the forces of evil, using their combined power of witchcraft known as the "Power of Three".

    • Agatha: Coven of Chaos. CREATOR: Jac Schaeffer. CAST: Kathryn Hahn, Emma Caulfield & Joe Locke. In this spin-off series to WandaVision, Agatha: Coven of Chaos centers around the evil witch and her quest for power.
    • Tú no eres especial. CREATOR: Estíbaliz Burgaleta. CAST: Jordi Aguilar, Miriam Cabeza & Elia Galera. Amaia believes that her life is headed nowhere when she makes the move from Barcelona to the boring town of her mother.
    • Fate: The Winx. CREATOR: Brian Young. CAST: Abigail Cowen, Hannah van der Westhuysen & Precious Mustapha. In this live-action adaptation of Nickelodeon's Winx Club animated series, this dark fantasy series follows the further stories of fairies learning magic.
    • Luna Nera. CREATOR: Laura Paolucci. CAST: Nathan Macchioni, Nina Fotaras, Federica Fracassi, Manuela Mandracchia. Set in 17th-century Italy, witchcraft is the fear of the day and leads to much accusation and punishment.
  3. A Discovery of Witches: With Matthew Goode, Teresa Palmer, Alex Kingston, Gregg Chilingirian. Diana Bishop, historian and witch, accesses Ashmole 782 and knows she must solve its mysteries.

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    • 2019-04-07
    • Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    • Matthew Goode, Teresa Palmer, Alex Kingston
  4. May 26, 2023 · 15 Sabrina the Teenage Witch. ABC. When magic enters entertainment, drama is typically the genre used by studios to explore how the mystical arts impact experiences like adolescence, love, and ...

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  6. WandaVision: Created by Jac Schaeffer. With Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Kathryn Hahn, Teyonah Parris. Blends the style of classic sitcoms with the MCU, in which Wanda Maximoff and Vision - two super-powered beings living their ideal suburban lives - begin to suspect that everything is not as it seems.

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