Wicked City

Wicked City

Life's a witch in the ATL.

7.0

A group of urban witches push their powers to new heights and uncover dark secrets that attract dangerous enemies their way.

  • Release Date: December 1, 2022
  • Status: Returning Series
  • Languages: English
  • Production: Megamind Media
  • Production Country: United States of America
DramaSci-Fi & Fantasy

Cast

No cast available.

Seasons

  • Season 1

    Season 1

    10.0

    December 1, 2022

    Episodes: 6

  • Season 2

    Season 2

    9.5

    October 19, 2023

    Three months after failing to stop a magical slaver named The Handler, the Atlanta coven find themselves broken and separated. Jordan - who now runs The Mystic Haven - and Angela try and fail to find Sherise who’s being held captive by The Handler. Mona has moved away, and Camille is put in permanent hiding by her birth mother, Claudette. Unbeknownst to the coven, Tabitha and Caden are trapped inside a nightmare realm as Claudette exacts her revenge. Meanwhile, Sherise is forced to do The Handler’s bidding at his high-class magical supper club “Obsidian Dream.”

    Episodes: 8

  • Season 3

    Season 3

    9.0

    October 17, 2024

    Episodes: 7

Reviews

  • BlackDaley

    BlackDaley

    No review

    October 31, 2023

    BlackDaley

    With the many variations of witchcraft movies, finally some urban representation. With that said, I was disappointed in the acting and direction taken in the show. It meant well, but didn't deliver. I understand and appreciate the show's take on making the witching experience something of a real problem taking place in the real world, but the lack of character development hurt the sisterhood. I would have liked for the characters stories to be played out more. I really couldn't connect with any of the ladies and the secrecy behind the main character had me asking questions the supporting cast needed to ask. I have no idea what it takes to write, star or produce a movie and this is only my honest opinion coming from a good place where I don't mind supporting black cinema.

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