Netflix announced Wednesday that Archie-verse drama ChillingAdventuresofSabrina will end when it returns later this year for 'part four.'
was first developed for Fox and moved to The CW, whilewas designed as a spinoff for The CW it moved to Netflix with a two-season, 20-episode order. The series moved to Netflix afterbecame a monster hit for The CW thanks in part to new audiences finding the show's first season on Netflix and returning to the broadcast network for its second. The show was renewed in late 2018 for "parts three and four" — aka seasons three and four — as part of a 16-episode order.
Sources note that Netflix splits up seasons into two parts for select shows as part of a budget-conscious approach to select programming. While Netflix, like other streamers, does not release viewership information, Sabrina's first "part" had a favorable 80 percent audience score on Rotten Tomatoes . After its first three parts, it now has an 84 percent rating among critics and a 69 percent with viewers. is the latest Netflix series to come to an end.
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