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Chloe Bridges Joins 'Charmed' As New Whitelighter

Charmed‘s Mel, Macy and Maggie are getting a new whitelighter – temporarily, that is.

TVLine reports that Chloe Bridges is stepping into the role of Tessa, the Charmed Ones.

Tessa is a no-nonsense Whitelighter who fills in when Harry mysteriously disappears.

Unlike Harry, who nurtures the witches’ powers and understands that they’re still relatively new to the craft, Tessa is “a total hardass and decidedly unimpressed with the sisters’ abilities, and not afraid to be snarky about their shortcomings.”

EP Amy Rardin also opened up about what the newest episodes will bring for fans.

“[They will] explore the mystery of who killed Marisol. We have a lot of twists and turns in that story. We have a lot of mysteries to reveal.”

Charmed airs Sundays on The CW.

Tyler Blackburn Heads To 'Charmed' For Guest Spot

Tyler Blackburn is going to be conjuring up some evil magic on Charmed.

EW reports that the Roswell, New Mexico actor will guest star on the CW series as as Viralis, a soul-sucking demon with a loyal cult following.

With the power to see into the depths of the human soul, he lures his victims by promising to manifest their greatest desire.

Well, he doesn’t sound like a good guy…

Meanwhile, Leah Pipes will also be joining the series as recurring character Fiona Callahan, Elder Charity’s younger sister and Harry’s former charge.

Fiona is “back in Hilltowne after spending years languishing in Tartarus under suspicious circumstances. Fiona is a witch with a mysterious past and an even more cryptic power. Her release from Tartarus, orchestrated by the Sarcana, could be a blessing or a curse to the Charmed Ones.”

Charmed airs Sundays on The CW.

The Sisters Turn To The Elders On 'Charmed's Winter Premiere

Macy and Galvin walk side by side together in this still from Charmed‘s winter premiere.

In “Keep Calm and Harry On”, the sisters turn to The Elders for advice about Harry (Rupert Evans). Mel (Melonie Diaz), fed up with The Elders rules, turns to Jada (Aleyse Shannon) for help without telling her sisters.

With a plan in place, they must face an unexpected threat which leads Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) to find a strength she didn’t know she had.

Meanwhile, Galvin (Ser’Darius Blain) shares some shocking news with Macy (Madeleine Mantock) that will change everything.

Charmed airs TONIGHT, January 20th @ 9PM ET/PT on The CW.

'Charmed' Recruits Jimmy Tatro & Scott Porter For Angel Roles

Charmed is getting some new guest stars in Jimmy Tatro and Scott Porter in an upcoming spring episode.

The series has recruited the actors to play “bad boy” angel named Gideon and “good guy” angel Levi, Variety reports.

However, they’re not really angels – Gideon and Levi come from a show within the show.

Gideon and Levi are a brother duo from a show called “Heaven’s Vice”, where on which they are tasked with saving mankind from the devil and his minions. Through a “magical mix-up,” they cross over into the real world and arrive in Hilltown via a portal, understandably confused and “quite the handful” for the sisters.

Charmed returns THIS WEEKEND on The CW.

The 'Charmed' Sisters' First Christmas Together Isn't What They Expect It To Be

Maggie (Sarah Jeffery) receives a gift from Parker (Nick Hargrove) in this new still from Charmed.

In “Jingle Hell”, Mel (Melonie Diaz) turns to Harry (Rupert Evans) for guidance after learning information about the magical world that leaves her questioning everything she knows; while Galvin (Ser’Darius Blain) shows up to see Macy (Madeleine Mantock) and she is determined to not let fate get in the way of their potential relationship.

Meanwhile, Maggie tries to keep her mom’s Christmas traditions going and is excited for Parker to be a part of it.

Charmed airs TONIGHT @ 9PM ET/PT on The CW.

This Original 'Charmed' Star Wants You To Stop Hating on 'Charmed' Reboot Series

Shannen Doherty, who starred as Prue Halliwell on the original Charmed series, is over hearing hate towards the new show.

During a Q&A at Comic-Con Paris, the actress opened up about giving the series – now starring Melonie Diaz, Madeleine Mantock and Sarah Jeffery – a chance.

“I have seen a lot of people be very mean and very negative and cruel to the new show and the new cast,” Shannen shared, where the mention of the show drew boos from the crowd.

“I want to remind everybody that these are three girls who just want to act. They got a huge opportunity, and I would implore everybody to be a little bit kinder.”

She added that the new show was a “positive, good influence,” and that “this is a show about three strong women again…I know that it may not be your Charmed, but you should all really pat yourselves on the back and congratulate yourselves, because you’re the most loyal, amazing fans in the world. And because of you, you made it a show that a younger generation wants to see.”

Shannen continued: “You have to think about what Charmed did for you when it was on and think about what that’s going to do for a new generation. Embrace it, you guys. It’s doing well, ratings-wise, and it’s employing over 200 people.”

Charmed airs Sundays @ 9PM ET/PT on The CW.

'Charmed' Will Introduce One of the Sister's Fathers Soon

After learning about how each of the Charmed sisters have different fathers on the show, we’ve been waiting to meet them all.

And it looks like we’ll be meeting at least one of them soon.

Showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman told TVLine that the first meeting is right around the corner.

“You’ll start to hear a little bit about their families around Episode 7,” she shared. “I think our first father will join around Episode 9.”

Other things you can expect to see soon: a satyr — a half-man, half-goat being from Greek mythology.

She adds that while a satyr never appeared in the original series, the reboot “definitely uses a lot of [the original’s] mythology and creatures.”

Charmed airs Sundays @ 9PM ET/PT on The CW.