Ross Lynch and Kiernan Shipka Spotted Holding Hands While Filming 'Sabrina' Reboot

Ross Lynch and Kiernan Shipka
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The actors star in Netflix's upcoming original series, 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.'

Sabrina Spellman and Harvey Kinkle are back!

On Wednesday, the first image of Kiernan Shipka and Ross Lynch on the set of Netflix's upcoming original series The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was shared online.

"Well, it’s out there. A 1st look at Harvey and Sabrina from the 'Chilling Adventures of #Sabrina.' ADORBS, right?" Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa‏, showrunner of the streaming service's show, wrote on Twitter alongside a snap of the two stars holding hands on set in Vancouver, Canada.

Shipka, 18, who stars as the titular character, wears a burgundy skirt with a black turtleneck, black tights, brown loafers, a red coat and a matching book bag. Her blonde locks are curled and she wears a black headband. Lynch, 22, our new Harvey, is casually dressed in a gray tee, jean jacket, faded black jeans and brown boots.

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The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina will be a much darker, more adult series from Archie Horror, an imprint of Archie Comics. Lucy Davis also stars as Hilda Spellman, Miranda Otto as Zelda Spellman, Jaz Sinclair as Sabrina’s bestie, Rosalind, and Tati Gabrielle as her magical rival, Prudence.

Meanwhile, Lynch recently sat down with ET to dish on what fans can expect from the series.

"Our show is really different. If you just Google it you'll see you can tell the difference between the old [comics] and the new ones," Lynch said of the two Sabrina series. "Our show is based off the newer ones."

Sabrina was reportedly created as a companion to the CW's Riverdale, though as the two are now on different networks, it's not likely there will be any crossovers.

"There's no talks of a crossover right now, [and] I don't know if there ever would be one," Lynch explained. Hear more of what Lynch shared in the video below.

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is set to premiere on Netflix later this year.

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