The Best TV Shows About Witches That Completely Bewitched Us
A Discovery of Witches
Diana Bishop wants nothing to do with magic, even though she’s a witch from a powerful family. But once she opens a mysterious enchanted manuscript, every supernatural creature suddenly wants something from her. To survive, she teams up with Matthew, a vampire who’s supposed to be her natural enemy.
Charmed
In Charmed, three sisters; Prue, Piper, and Phoebe discover they’re witches after their grandmother dies. They each have a different power, and when they use them together, they’re known as the “Charmed Ones.” They fight demons, protect innocent people, and still try to live somewhat normal lives. Later, Paige joins the family and brings her own magic into the mix.
Good Witch
Cassie Nightingale runs a little shop and a bed-and-breakfast, and she has this gentle “magical” way of knowing what people need. Her daughter Grace is the same way. When a new doctor moves to town, Cassie’s charm hits him immediately. The show is all about good vibes, small-town friendships, and a sprinkle of everyday magic.
Legacies
Hope Mikaelson comes from a bloodline that’s basically supernatural royalty; witch, vampire, and werewolf all in one. In Legacies, she heads to the Salvatore School, where kids with powers learn how to control them without hurting anyone. Hope struggles with her identity but also forms friendships, faces monsters, and fights threats tied to her family’s past.
Once Upon a Time
Once Upon a Time is full of witches, starting with the Evil Queen, whose curse traps fairy-tale characters in the modern world. Her half-sister, the Wicked Witch of the West, brings even more chaos with her own brand of dark magic. Between their rivalry and the appearance of witches like Ursula and the Blind Witch, the show constantly shifts between fairy-tale drama and real-world emotion.
Penny Dreadful
In Penny Dreadful, Vanessa Ives is dragged into the darkest side of witchcraft. The devil wants her power, and she tries to understand her abilities by turning to a witch for help. But a terrifying coven called the Nightcomers steps in, led by Evelyn Poole, a woman who seems harmless at first but is anything but. They use creepy, twisted magic to pull Vanessa toward Lucifer.
The Addams Family
Morticia Addams is the definition of effortlessly witchy. She’s somehow magical without ever making a big deal out of it. Her mother-in-law, Grandmama, is more like the classic witch; mixing potions, reading fortunes, and sometimes throwing knives just for fun. Together, they add a supernatural twist to the Addams family’s already quirky home. They may look spooky, but the truth is they’re loving, funny, and oddly heartwarming.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
This version of Sabrina takes things to a much darker place. She’s half-human, half-witch, and constantly torn between living a normal teenage life and embracing her magical side. Her aunts Hilda and Zelda and her cousin Ambrose guide her, but Sabrina has a habit of breaking witch rules. Meanwhile, her human friends Harvey and Jaz get pulled into the supernatural whether they like it or not.
Witches of East End
Joanna Beauchamp is an immortal witch whose daughters don’t even know they’re magical. Meanwhile, her sister Wendy keeps things interesting; she has nine lives and a personality that’s pure mischief. The family faces curses, secrets, and supernatural threats, all wrapped in a soap-opera style that’s easy to binge. Fans loved it so much they even tried to save it when it got cancelled after two seasons.
Wizards of Waverly Place
The Russo family looks totally normal, but they’re hiding one big secret; they’re wizards. Their dad used to be one too, and now he’s training Alex, Justin, and Max. Here’s the twist: only one of them gets to keep their powers in the end. That pressure leads to a lot of sibling rivalry, funny disasters, and heartfelt moments.

