Calling all Nicholas Scratch fans! Boy, do we have a Thanksgiving treat for you to feast your eyes on today.
On Wednesday, Netflix tweeted a two-minute video featuring everyone’s favorite “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” bad boy, Gavin Leatherwood, titled “Basting a Turkey With Gavin Leatherwood.” And, yes, as the label indicates, Leatherwood does spend the better part of the clip just basting a turkey. But it’s the way he does it that will heat up your kitchen.
“Hey darling, I heard you were thirsty,” Leatherwood says to the camera while rocking a white T-shirt and apron in a sunny kitchen. Then he gets to work, basting that turkey, mashing potatoes, popping cranberries in his mouth, and pouring whip cream between his lips.
Fellow “Sabrina” star Ross Lynch recently sat down with TheWrap to talk about the Kiernan Shipka-led show’s first season, mentioning how much he loves the dynamic between his character Harvey and Leatherwood’s Nick. You can read about that here.
Watch the video below.
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“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” Season 1 is available for streaming now on Netflix — as are all these other shows you can enjoy over the long Thanksgiving weekend.
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— Netflix (@netflix) November 21, 2018
27 Shows You Can Binge Watch Over the Thanksgiving Holiday (Photos)
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Netflix
Before the tryptophan from the turkey kicks in, check out TheWrap's list of shows you can binge in four days over your Thanksgiving weekend. Don't worry, we have dramas, comedies, action series, and sci-fi shows on every platform from Netflix to HBO Go.
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Netflix
Show: "Bodyguard" Net: Netfix -- The first six episodes of this UK import crossed the pond earlier this month, and you can definitely get through them all quickly. Though we do recommend a few breaks.
Also Read: Netflix’s ‘The Witcher': Here’s Your First Look at Henry Cavill as Geralt of Rivia (Photo)
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Netflix
Show: "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" Net: Netflix -- Season 1 of Netflix's TV adaptation of the Archie Comics character is the show you want if you are looking for a few witchy tricks after all your Thanksgiving treats.
Also Read: Satanic Temple Sues Netflix, Warner Bros for $50 Million Over ‘Sabrina’s’ Use of Baphomet Statue
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Amazon
Show: "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" Net: Amazon Prime Video -- You can binge through the first season of this Emmy winner while you await the second season drop on Dec. 5.
Also Read: ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel': Amazon Releases First Look at Season 2 of Rachel Brosnahan Comedy (Video)
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Netflix
Show: "House of Cards" Sixth and Final Season Net: Netflix -- This is your last hoorah with Claire Underwood, so you decide if you wanna gobble up the episodes all at once.
Also Read: ‘Haunting of Hill House’ Creator Explains How They Kept Red Room Twist Hidden Until the Very End
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Netflix
Show: "Insatiable" Net: Netflix -- We could make a binge joke here, but that's probably inappropriate. But if you are into the kind of dark humor this show has, you probably already thought of one yourself.
Also Read: ‘Insatiable’ Renewed for Second Season at Netflix
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FX
Show: "American Horror Story: Apocalypse" Net: FX -- The entire 10-episode season will have wrapped by the time you are done with your turkey, so if you wanna wait to dive into this end-of-days tale then we won't stop you.
Also Read: All the Plot Threads We Need Tied Up in Next Week’s ‘AHS: Apocalypse’ Finale
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FX
Show: "Pose" Net: FX -- Ryan Murphy's latest FX series was one of the breakout hits of the 2017-18 season. Enjoy the throwback to NYC ballroom culture while you are lounging and lazy.
Also Read: ‘Pose’ Renewed for Season 2 at FX
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CBS Studios
Show: "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" Net: Hulu -- The entire seven-season run of this former TGIF staple is available for binge-watching on Hulu. So if you finish up Netflix's new adaptation and want a lighter take, you got it.
Also Read: ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina': That Wicked Season 1 Finale Explained
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Fox
Show: "9-1-1" Net: Fox -- This crazy drama's second year is already underway, but the first season was short enough we bet you can binge all the episodes in a day or two.
Also Read: Ratings: ‘9-1-1’ Season 2 Premiere up 44 Percent From Fox Series’ Debut
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HBO
Show: "Insecure" Net: HBO -- Three seasons worth of Issa Rae's antics are ready for your viewing pleasure on HBO Go.
Also Read: ‘Night Manager’s’ Susanne Bier to Direct Nicole Kidman in HBO Limited Series ‘The Undoing’
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AMC
Show: "Dietland" Net: AMC -- This Marti Noxon series was canceled by the cable network after just one season, but you can enjoy that one season now.
Also Read: ‘Dietland’ Canceled After One Season on AMC
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HBO
Show: "Sharp Objects" Net: HBO -- This limited series is Noxon's other big project of the year -- but the TV adaptation of Gillian Flynn's debut novel was always intended to be just eight episodes. And that means you can get through the full story with a few days off.
Also Read: ‘Sharp Objects’ Finale: Breaking Down Those Chilling Post-Credits Scenes
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Amazon
Show: "Patriot" Net: Amazon Prime Video -- Seasons 1 and 2 now available, if you are into a dark comedic take on the spy thriller genre.
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FX
Show: "Atlanta" Net: FX -- We don't know when Donald Glover's surrealist comedy will return, but for now you can enjoy the first two installments of the FX series on Hulu.
Also Read: ‘Atlanta’ Renewed for Season 3 at FX
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Starz
Show: "Sweetbitter" Net: Starz -- If you want more gastronomic-centric drama while you digest the meal you just ate with your dramatic family.
Also Read: ‘Sweetbitter’ Renewed by Starz for Season 2
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Starz
Show: "Vida" Net: Starz -- "Vida" got a second season pickup from the subscription cable channel, so you can enjoy your Season 1 binge, knowing there is more to eat up ahead.
Also Read: ‘Vida’ Lands Second Season at Starz
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HBO
Show: "Game of Thrones," Season 7 Net: HBO -- We don't have a premiere date for the eighth and final season of David Benioff and D.B. Weiss' HBO epic, but we know it's coming in the first half of 2019. So why not revisit last season's batch of episodes now?
Also Read: George RR Martin Says HBO ‘Informed’ Him ‘Game of Thrones’ Prequel Pilot Is Still Untitled
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The CW
Show: "Black Lightning" Net: The CW -- One of the latest additions to the younger-skewing network's superhero lineup, the second season of "Black Lightning" has just begun. If you want to dive into the heroic tale, this is a great use of your downtime.
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Hulu
Show: "Handmaid's Tale" Net: Hulu -- Seasons 1 and 2 of Bruce Miller's TV adaptation of Margaret Atwood's dystopian story are ready for your streaming pleasure. They are shorter seasons than a broadcast drama -- but they will take a few days to get through, seeing as you'll need a few long breaks to digest the disturbing content.
Also Read: Bradley Whitford Promoted to Series Regular for ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ Season 3
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Hulu
Show: "The First" Net: Hulu -- Sean Penn as an astronaut? Yes, you are definitely here for a weekend of that.
Also Read: ‘The First’ Teaser: Astronaut Sean Penn Suits Up for Hulu Mission to Mars Drama (Video)
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Netflix
Show: "The Haunting of Hill House" Net: Netflix -- The 10-episode story of the Crain family will have you crying and screaming for hours on end. RIP Bent-Neck Lady.
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HBO
Show: "The Deuce" Net: HBO -- The first 2 seasons of this James Franco-led drama about the sex-trade industry in the heart of New York's Times Square in the 1970s are worth at least 2 days of your time.
Also Read: HBO Renews David Simon’s ‘The Deuce’ for Third and Final Season
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Hulu
Show: "Castle Rock" Net: Hulu -- This haunting series set in the Stephen King universe combines many a story into a very unique first season. You should probably watch it during the day though. Or, you know, with a large group of people you can split some pie with, so it doesn't get too scary.
Also Read: ‘Castle Rock’ Finale Teases the Truth About Ruth Deaver’s Condition
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Hulu
Show: "Light as a Feather" Net: Hulu -- This teen drama is sure to help wipe away your own problems and make you worry about theirs -- at least for the holiday weekend.
Also Read: ‘Light as a Feather’ Creator on Tapping Into the ‘High Drama’ of High School for Hulu Thriller
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Warner Bros
Show: "Friends," all the Thanksgiving episodes Net: Netflix -- Yes, you've seen them. But what better time to enjoy some of the best Thanksgiving episodes in sitcom history than Turkey Day?
Also Read: ‘The Haunting of Hill House’ Season 2: If Story Continues, It Won’t Be About the Crains
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Netflix
Show: "Stranger Things" Net: Netflix -- The third season of the Duffer Bros '80s-set sci-fi series won't be back until (probably) summer 2019. So you do have a while if you aren't all caught up yet. But there is no time like the present to enjoy a blast from the past.
Also Read: ‘Stranger Things 3': Netflix Explains Why Series Isn’t Coming Back Until (Probably) Summer 2019
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AMC
Show: "The Terror" Net: AMC -- This drama from Ridley Scott is AMC's first anthology series, coming back with a brand new tale next year. And though the first season is supposed to be completely independent from the next, the story of a British Royal Navy expedition that went horribly, horribly wrong is worth the binge.
Also Read: AMC Renews ‘The Terror’ Anthology Series for Season 2, Which Is Set in an Internment Camp
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Netflix
Now once you're done binging that selection, might we suggest a few Christmas... No? Not yet. Oh, OK.
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Gorge on these hits and deep cuts after you’re done gobbling up the turkey
Before the tryptophan from the turkey kicks in, check out TheWrap's list of shows you can binge in four days over your Thanksgiving weekend. Don't worry, we have dramas, comedies, action series, and sci-fi shows on every platform from Netflix to HBO Go.
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