‘Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale’ Preview: Plot, Cast, Photos and Trailer

AMC+ and Sundance Now just released the first official trailer for the drama Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale, based on the novel by V.V. James. The two-minute trailer introduces the town of Sanctuary, a haven for witches until a horrific accident changes everything.

The seven-episode season stars Elaine Cassidy as Sarah Fenn, Hazel Doupe as Harper, and Amy de Bhrun as Abigail. Stephanie Levi-John is Maggie, Valerie O’Connor plays Bridget Patterson, Kelly Campbell is Julia Garston, and Stephen Lord plays Ted. Debbie Horsfield created the series and adapted James’ novel. Lisa Mulcahy and Justin Molotnikov direct, and Monumental Television executive produces.

Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale premieres on January 4, 2024 with the release of the first two episodes. New episodes arrive on Thursdays.

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Poster for AMC+ and Sundance Now’s ‘Sanctuary A Witch’s Tale’

Sanctuary: A Witch’s Tale is set in a contemporary world where witchcraft is real. It takes place in the idyllic English town of Sanctuary, where for hundreds of years witches have lived peacefully, as valued members of society. Until now…,” reads AMC+’s synopsis. “At the heart of the story is Sarah Fenn (Cassidy), Sanctuary’s resident witch, on whom the town relies to solve their problems when conventional remedies have failed.

When local teen rugby star, Dan Whithall, dies tragically in an apparent accident, his death exposes a terrifying undercurrent of suspicion and fear towards Sarah and her teenage daughter, Harper (Doupe). Mother of the deceased, Abigail (de Bhrun), once Sarah’s closest friend, is wracked with grief, and to avenge her son’s death, launches a modern-day witch-hunt to get ‘justice,’ no matter what the cost.”

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Amy de Bhrun as Abigail Whithall and Max Lohan as Daniel Whithall Photo Credit: Szymon Lazewski/AMC)
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Hazel Doupe as Harper Fenn (Photo Credit: Szymon Lazewski/AMC)
Sanctuary: A Witches Tale
Amy de Bhrun as Abigail Whithall and Elaine Cassidy as Sarah Fenn (Photo Credit: Szymon Lazewski/AMC)