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Here's our first look at Hilda, Zelda, Harvey, and more in Netflix's 'Sabrina' reboot


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Netflix made clear with the trailer for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina that the old Sabrina Spellman can't come to the phone anymore, and the first images from the show really drive it home. 

If you're going to give Sabrina the twist of the occult, you might as well commit, and this show is doing just that.

Here's your first look at our favorite characters – and some intriguing newbies – in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.


Aunt Hilda (Lucy Davis)

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Described in a Netflix release as "nurturing," "motherly," and "warm," Hilda is already our sunny beacon of hope in this show full of spooky shadows. Read more...

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