One takes place in the past, slowly revealing the slow descent into chaos that occurred during the 19 months the girls were stranded, and one 25 years later, catching up with four of the survivors as they're stalked by a mysterious presence. The thriller series about a high school girls soccer team that get stranded in the wilderness after a plane crash splits its timeline across two different periods. The presence of OG Wednesday (and Wednesday's own Marilyn Thornhill) herself, Christina Ricci, is enough to earn Yellowjackets a spot on this list. Juliette Lewis and Christina Ricci, Yellowjackets Kailey Schwerman/SHOWTIME If you loved Wednesday but didn't watch Sabrina, you're about to find your second-favorite show. They have similar whimsically macabre visual sensibilities and charismatic lead performances (Wednesday is a better character than Sabrina, though). (I'm not saying that's actually the reason Sabrina was canceled - Covid was the main reason - but Wednesday is Sabrina with more upside.) Sabrina is based on the Sabrina the Teenage Witch comics, and follow the titular half-human, half-witch ( Kiernan Shipka) as she attends the Academy of Unseen Arts, a supernatural school just like Nevermore Academy, and solves mysteries, navigates conflicts with classmates, authority figures, and family, and gets caught in a love triangle. Sabrina and Wednesday are so similar that Netflix couldn't make them both at the same time. Then Wednesday was announced in October 2020, and Sabrina's cancellation made perfect sense. Netflix canceled supernatural teen horror dramedy Chilling Adventures of Sabrina in July 2020, which surprised me at the time. Kiernan Shipka, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Diyah Pera/Netflix
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