After the end of the Netflix series, “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” there were rumors that HBO Max could be picking up the show, but it turns out, that’s not the case.

The show is a Netflix original and was canceled on July 8, 2020. There’s been four “parts” of the series and a fifth part isn’t going to be happening on any platform.

A WarnerMedia spokesperson told Decider that the show won’t be streaming on HBO Max, nor will there be more parts to come on the platform.

IMDbPro is to blame for the excitement of a possible additional part of the show. It stated that HBO Max was the distributor of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” but Netflix is the only confirmed distributor of the show, according to Decider.

There are 36 episodes fans can still watch via Netflix, to enjoy over and over again since there won’t ever be any more original episodes.

On a positive note, the show didn’t end on a cliffhanger, but many fans didn’t enjoy the ending. Some felt like it seemed rushed, and some thought it didn’t live up to the potential it could have.

[Warning: Spoilers for the "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" series finale are ahead!]

In the end, Sabrina Spellman ends up bleeding out and dying after saving the world from evil and The Void and finds herself in Heaven with Nick Scratch, so viewers are left wondering what exactly happened to her and the world she lived in.

To piggyback off Part Four and to really finish out the show, the creator had a special announcement after the news of the cancellation.

Roberto Aguirre Sacasa, who’s the creator of this show and The CW's “Riverdale,” tweeted out a photo on July 9, 2020 hinting at a comic book crossover of the two shows, promising "CAOS" would really go out with a bang.

Further information hasn’t been released since the tweet was posted.

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Kiernan Shipka stars as Sabrina Spellman and Sabrina Morningstar in "The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina" on Netflix. LIANE HENTSCHER/NETFLIX Liane Hentscher/Netflix