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CW Reveals Key Art for New Series ‘Charmed’ and ‘All American’

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Charmed -- "Pilot"-- Image Number: CMD101g_0002r.jpg -- Pictured (L-R): Sarah Jeffery as Maggie Vera, Madeleine Mantock as Macy Vaughn, Rupert Evans as Harry Greenwood and Melonie Diaz as Mel Vera -- Photo: The CW -- © 2018 The CW Network, LLC. All Rights Reserved

The CW Network has unveiled the artwork that will premiere in the network’s fall outdoor, print and digital marketing campaigns for the launch of new series for fall launch of new series Charmed and All American.

Designed by art director Brian Hunt, with photography by Marc Hom, the Charmed art features the new generation of “Charmed Ones,” sisters Macy Vaughan (Madeleine Mantock), Melanie “Mel” Vera (Melonie Diaz) and Margarita “Maggie” Vera (Sarah Jeffery), with the tag line “Stronger Together.” After the tragic death of their mother, three sisters in a college town are stunned to discover they are witches.  Soon this powerful threesome must stand together to fight the everyday and supernatural battles that all modern witches must face: from vanquishing powerful demons to toppling the patriarchy.

The key art for All American, designed by The Refinery, with photography from Marc Hom, features the tag line “Dream Big. Stay Real.,” features Billy Baker (Taye Diggs) and Spencer James (Daniel Ezra). When a rising high school football player from South L.A. is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High, the wins, losses and struggles of two families from vastly different worlds — Crenshaw and Beverly Hills — begin to collide. Inspired by the life of pro football player Spencer Paysinger.

Rick Frey is the Executive Creative Director for The CW.

All American premieres Wednesday, October 10. Charmed premieres Sunday, October 14.

Ryan White-Nobles
Ryan White-Nobles is Editor-in-Chief of TV Source Magazine. He's began covering entertainment and soap operas in 2005. In 2009 he co-launched Soap Opera Source, and led the TV Source rebrand in 2012. He's a natural #Heel who loves a spirited debate and probably watches too much TV. Follow him on Twitter at @SourceRyan to discuss all things TV, soaps, sports, wrestling and pop culture.

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