Last year, Netflix debuted its newest supernatural series that was initially a Riverdale spin-off made for The CW, a complete reboot of Sabrina the Teenage Witch. Only this time, darker and grittier. The Archie Comics series, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, proved to be an instant hit among fans and was soon renewed for a second part, which debuted last April. After months of anticipation and a cliffhanger that left fans wondering what would happen next, Netflix has finally announced the release date for Part 3.
knock knock knock on the gates of hell. see you Jan 24, witches. pic.twitter.com/YDStIZbP94
— Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (@sabrinanetflix) December 7, 2019
Part 3 of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina will officially debut on January 24. The show’s Twitter released a “chilling” teaser of Sabrina standing in the dark, surrounded by fog, and an eerie voice in the background saying, “Welcome to Hell.” The release date was announced at the Argentina Comic-Con in Buenos Aires. Part 3 will directly follow the events in Part 2.
Although Sabrina defeated Lucifer, “the Dark Lord remains trapped within the human prison of her beloved boyfriend, Nicholas. She can’t live with herself, knowing Nick made the ultimate sacrifice and is suffering, burning in Hell under Madam Satan’s watchful eye. With an assist from her mortal friends, Harvey, Rosalind, and Theo, Sabrina makes it her mission to free him from eternal damnation and bring him back into her arms. However, the Dark Lord’s unseating has sent shockwaves through the realms — and, with no one on the throne, Sabrina must assume the title of ‘Queen’ to defend it against a challenger, the handsome Prince of Hell Caliban. Meanwhile, in Greendale, a mysterious carnival rolls into town, bringing with it a threat to the Spellmans and the coven: A tribe of pagans looking to resurrect an ancient evil.”
Part 3 is reported to have nine episodes. Parts 1 and 2 are currently streaming on Netflix. Stream Part 3 of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina starting Friday, January 24 only on Netflix.