
Wicked CityLife's a witch in the ATL.
A group of urban witches push their powers to new heights and uncover dark secrets that attract dangerous enemies their way.

A Spell Gone Too Far
Dec 1, 2022
When her mother warns she's in danger before dying, Camille sets off from LA to Atlanta looking for answers. In Atlanta, Jordan leads her witch friends Mona, Angela, and Sherise in a spell to gain more magickal power against their mentor's wishes. Elsewhere a powerful witch named Claudette plots revenge.

On the Other Side
Dec 8, 2022
Mona discovers she's dead. Meanwhile Camille, Jordan, and Angela try to bring her back with a forbidden spell.

Hitchhiker for the Damned
Dec 15, 2022
Mona's return to the living is fraught with complications. The coven learns a secret about Camille and have to save Mona from a dangerous force.

Everytime I Lose Control
Dec 22, 2022
With Camille's full power unleashed, she struggles to keep her magick under control. Tabitha and Caden reveal a big secret and new threats headed their way. Claudette arrives in town seeking Camille's magick.

Family Secrets
Dec 29, 2022
After almost killing her friends, Camille learns the truth about her family. On the outs with everyone, Sherise strikes a deal with a foe that leads to the death of someone they love.

A Debt Owed
Jan 5, 2023
The Handler arrives in town seeking a debt. Caden goes after Camille while Jordan grieves a devastating loss. Devising a new plan, the coven works together as they face off against their enemies.
BlackDaley
@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.