If you are interested in the reboot series of Sabrina the Witch's Life and you haven't looked at it yet, you may still have little time to do so. Indeed The Terrifying Adventures of Sabrina may soon be removed from programming Netflix. After the accusation of copyright infringement to the producers by the Stanista Church (real name Satanic Temple), the series may not see a second season and even rumors of its definitive cancellation. The religious group has in fact filed a lawsuit worth 50 million dollars, claiming that in the show a copy of the effigy of Baphomet was used without authorization that the Satanic Temple uses for its own rites and of which the same temple holds the copyright.
The accusations of the Satanists were also joined by those of Warner Bros, perhaps because Satan is called in the series "The Dark Lord", a name used to indicate Lord Voldemort in the Harry Potter saga, whose film rights belong to WB. Furthermore, the Satanist Church has declared itself seriously offended by the negative meanings that are in the show approached to their divinity, which in “Sabrina” is shown as evil and in favor of cannibalism, even towards children. An outrageous and false definition, according to the Satanist group. The legal matter is therefore tightening The Terrifying Adventures of Sabrina in a grip that could prove lethal for the series. Continue to follow us to know any developments.