Charmed

American fantasy drama television series

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September 1 2022 Three Charmed cast members (Drew Fuller, Holly Marie Combs, and Brian Krause) launched 'The House of Halliwell / A Charmed Rewatch Podcast' at Dragon Con, with Drew Fuller admitting he had not previously watched the show.
June 24 2021 Blu-ray box set edition of Charmed was released in Germany, making it the first country to receive a full Blu-ray set.
2019 Charmed episode 'Happily Ever After' is referenced in the film Fighting with My Family, inspiring wrestler Saraya's ring name Paige.
December 13 2019 Koch Films announces full series Blu-ray release for Germany.
October 11 2019 The Charmed reboot's second season premiered on The CW.
October 30 2018 Remastered version of season one was released on high-definition Blu-ray in the US.
October 14 2018 A reboot series of Charmed premiered on The CW, featuring a different cast and characters from the original series.
June 2018 CBS Studios announced plans to remaster the entire series to high-definition, with a targeted completion date of September 2019.
January 25 2018 The CW network officially ordered a pilot for a new Charmed reboot developed by Jennie Snyder Urman, Jessica O'Toole, and Amy Rardin for the 2018–19 television season.
December 2017 Academic article by Alexis Pichard exploring Charmed's fairy tale elements and feminist interpretations published at the University of Le Havre Normandie
2016 The Huffington Post ranks Piper at number six in 'The Top 10 Greatest Witches of All Time' list.
September 14 2016 Charmed: Season 10 comics concluded.
May 21 2016 Gavin Hetherington of SpoilerTV published a retrospective review of the 'Charmed' series finale 'Forever Charmed' on its 10th anniversary, praising the episode's focus on family and providing a critical analysis of the finale.
February 2 2016 Release of 'Let Gorgons Be Gorgons' novel, where Piper, Phoebe, Paige, and Prue investigate a spell that turned a politician to stone and discover a Gorgon threat led by Medusa.
2015 Paul Ruditis published The War on Witches novel, set between Season 9 and Season 10.
2015 British girl group Little Mix releases 'Black Magic' music video with references to Charmed.
January 6 2015 Publication of 'Totally Charmed: Demons, Whitelighters and the Power of Three', a collection of essays analyzing the Charmed TV series
2014 MSN's Wonderwall ranks The Charmed Ones at number six on 'Pop Culture's Favorite Witches' list.
November 11 2014 The complete series box set was re-released in the United States with a new cover featuring all four sisters.
October 9 2014 First issue of Charmed: Season 10 debuts at New York Comic Con.
October 8 2014 Charmed: Season 10 comics debuted.
August 12 2014 TVLine's Michael Ausiello revealed that CBS was not moving forward with the previously announced Charmed reboot.
April 2014 Paul Ruditis steps down as lead writer for the Charmed comic series, with Pat Shand taking over writing and Ruditis becoming the editor.
2013 Shannen Doherty reveals at Oz Comic-Con her reason for not allowing her likeness in the comic series, citing Zenescope's unwillingness to pay her.
2013 TV Guide placed Charmed on its list of 'The 60 Greatest Sci-Fi Shows of All Time'.
October 25 2013 CBS announced development of a Charmed reboot, with Christopher Keyser and Sydney Sidner set to executive produce and write the pilot script. The reboot was described as a 're-imagining' centered around four sisters battling evil forces using witchcraft.
July 11 2013 Publication of 'Bewitched Again: Supernaturally Powerful Women on Television, 1996–2011' by Julie D. O'Reilly, a collection of essays on supernatural women in television
June 2013 Fourth soundtrack 'Charmed: Score from the Television Series' was released as a limited edition, featuring musical cues by composer J. Peter Robinson.
2012 Charmed: Season 9 comics concluded.
2012 Chicago Tribune places The Charmed Ones at number seven on their 'Top Pop Culture Witches of All Time' list.
2012 The NPD Group found Charmed to be the second-most binge-watched television series on subscription video-on-demand services like Netflix, six years after its original broadcasting.
2011 End of the period of supernatural women on television examined in 'Bewitched Again' book
2011 The Charmed comic series continued its narrative in Season 9, exploring new supernatural storylines and character developments for the Halliwell sisters.
2011 One Charmed graphic novel volume made The New York Times Best Seller list.
2011 Seventeen magazine names The Charmed Ones ninth in their list of top fictional witches of all time.
2010 HuffPost TV and AOL TV ranked Charmed number ten on their joint list of 'The Top 20 Magic/Supernatural Shows of All Time'.
July 2010 The first issue of the Charmed comics premiered during San Diego Comic-Con, published by Zenescope Entertainment. The initial contract was for 12 issues, with approximately five issues forming each story arc and planned for graphic novel reprinting.
June 16 2010 Charmed: Season 9 comics first released, continuing the story eighteen months after the TV show's finale.
March 2010 Zenescope officially announces the Charmed comic series after acquiring publication rights from Fox Consumer Products.

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