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From Coven to Salem, these shows are sure to delight fans of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina with their witchy supernatural vibes.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina recently released its fourth season, and for avid fans, eight episodes may not have been enough. With no confirmation of a fifth season yet, here are seven other witchy, supernatural shows to fill the void.

Supernatural is a logical next step for fans of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, primarily due to its shared supernatural-theme. The series follows Sam and Dean Winchester, two brothers on a mission to uncover the mystery behind their mother's death. Taking a heavy dose of inspiration from The X-files, Supernatural also features a monster-of-the-week subplot where the boys encounter creatures ranging from vampires and witches to shapeshifters and demons.

After 15 seasons, Supernatural came to an end in November. Although many fans were sad to see it go, the series remains a cult classic. Plus, with over a dozen seasons, Supernatural is the perfect series for a binge-watching marathon.

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Created by Ryan Murphy, American Horror Story is a horror anthology serieson track for its tenth season. Although most of the show has been well received by critics, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina fans may want to start on Season 3. Coven follows a young girl who is sent away to an academy for girls after displaying unusual powers. The academy is a guise for a coven, governed by the all-powerful Supreme witch, Fiona Goode. When the time comes for a new Supreme, Fiona won't give up her position without a fight. Coven's success is largely credited to its performances, with Jessica Lange and Kathy Bates securing Emmys for their nominated categories. Overall, Coven is ideal for viewers craving the witchy vibe that Chilling Adventures of Sabrina delivered so well.

Sticking with the witch theme, Salem delivers supernatural horror with a period setting. Based loosely on the infamous 1692 Salem with trials, the series focuses on Mary Sibley, a powerful witch. She generates hysteria among the Puritans to distract from her plan of summoning the Devil, which is thwarted when her former lover, John Alden, returns to Salem. Despite being canceled after three seasons, Salem remains WGN America's highest-rated series. Though the show has more Gothic romance elements than Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, fans of the Spellmans should be intrigued by the historical perspective of witches Salem has to offer.

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The Vampire Diaries has a similar angsty teenage vibe to Chilling Adventures of Sabrina but trades witches for vampires. Based on L. J. Smith's book series, The Vampire Diaries follows a teenage girl dragged into a supernatural world after being romantically torn between two vampire brothers. The first season has been dubbed a little cheesy, however, critic approval improved with each season, with the Season 3 finale, "The Departed," reaching critical acclaim. The Vampire Diaries has gathered a significant following that even rivals Twilight's massive fandom.

Premiering in 1998 on The WB, Charmed is the quintessential witch series of the late 90s and early 2000s. Three sisters discover they are descendants of a family of witches. While learning to balance their powers and a "normal life," the trio comes face to face with the forces of evil and must use the "Power of Three" to protect the innocent. Charmed was met with critical acclaim, earning it eight seasons before The WB's shut down. The series is a pop culture icon that is perfect for Chilling Adventures of Sabrina fans looking to add more witch shows to their binge-watching list. But don't get this entry confused with the 2018 Charmed series the reboot debuted on The CW with different characters and received a mixed reception from critics and audiences.

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Penny Dreadful takes its name from a type of 19th century British fiction that focuses on supernatural entities and crime. The stories were cheap, costing only a penny per weekly part. The Showtime series follows an explorer, a gunslinger, a scientist and a medium who unite to battle supernatural threats in Victorian London. Horror fans will be happy to know the show includes renditions of many fictional characters from Gothic literature, including Victor Frankenstein, Dracula and Henry Jekyll. After a three-season run, the series creator, John Logan, announced Penny Dreadful's main storyline had reached its conclusion. The series is a solid choice for viewers that enjoyed Chilling Adventures of Sabrina's horror element. And if Penny Dreadful's three seasons aren't enough, check out the spin-off series Penny Dreadful: City of Angels.

Season 2 of A Discovery of Witches recently dropped on January 8, 2021, after a long two-year wait that left fans on the edge of their seats. The series is an adaption of the All Souls trilogy by Deborah Harkness and Season 1 sticks close to the source material. It takes place in a world where a small number of witches, vampires and daemons live unseen among humans. Diana Bishop is a historian and reluctant witch. When she discovers a bewitched manuscript in Oxford's Bodleian Library, Diana is thrown in the middle of a dangerous mystery where she crosses paths with a vampire geneticist, Matthew Clairmont. Season 2 sends Diana and Matthew into the past, making for a magical period drama. A Discovery of Witches is sure tofill thevoid left by Chilling Adventures of the Sabrina with a supernatural contemporary love story.

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Jeanette White is a writer and video game enthusiast from Boston. This self-proclaimed nerd enjoys finding the next big scoop in the world of entertainment. She currently works as a feature writer for Comic Book Resources and has experience reporting gaming news on various other sites. Jeanette also writes for a pub trivia company, meaning her pop culture knowledge allows her to rattle off random facts no one asked to hear. In her free time, you'll find her gaming or binge-watching the latest TV series.

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