


The show ran for a total of seven seasons and was one of the highest-rated series among ABC’s “TGIF” lineups. The series co-starred Carolina Rhea and Beth Broderick as Sabrina’s aunts Hilda and Zelda, and also featured Nick Bakay as the talking cat Salem. They click and then go on a double date with Harvey and his date Jean.

Originally premiering in 1996, the series - which is based on the Archie Comics series of the same name - focused on the life of Sabrina Spellman, a girl who learns that she has magical powers on her 16th birthday. Sabrinas aunts agree and set her up with a witch called Dante. MORE: Interview: The Menu Writers Will Tracy & Seth Reiss Discuss Themes and Fine Dining And the thing is, sometimes it’s just that the fans, they think they want it, but the fanfiction is so much better.” “I feel like so many of these reboots were done wrong, so many were rushed, so many were not well thought out. “I would totally be interested if it was the right way to do it,” explained Hart. Sabrina is a normal teenager, except for one thing - she's a witch Guided by her aunts, who come from a long line of witches, and Salem, a mischievous warlock doing penance as a black cat, Sabrina continually struggles to harness her powers while wittingly wreaking havoc on friends and foes alike. However, Hart noted, the series would have to do it “the right way,” and not like other failed rebooted series. Hart was then asked whether she would be interested in a reboot of the series if there was one, to which the actress said she definitely would be. says a "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" reboot could be possible - under the right circumstances.
