
Sleepy Hollow
Ichabod Crane is resurrected and pulled two and a half centuries through time to unravel a mystery that dates all the way back to the founding fathers.
- Status: Canceled
- Original Language: en
- In Production: No
- Number of Seasons: 4
- Number of Episodes: 62
- First Air Date: 2013-09-16
Seasons

Season 0: Specials
Air Date: 2013-08-11
Episode Count: 1
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Season 1: Season 1
Air Date: 2013-09-16
Episode Count: 13
In this update of Washington Irving's classic tale, Ichabod Crane wakes up in the 21st century but finds his 18th-century nemesis, the Headless Horseman, has also come along for the ride.

Season 2: Season 2
Air Date: 2014-09-22
Episode Count: 18
Picking up immediately after the spellbinding events of the Season One finale, Ichabod finds himself buried alive in a coffin; Abbie is trapped in purgatory; Ichabod's wife, Katrina, has been kidnapped by the Headless Horseman; Capt. Frank Irving is behind bars for a murder he did not commit; and Abbie's sister, Jenny, is among the wreckage of a horrific car crash.

Season 3: Season 3
Air Date: 2015-10-01
Episode Count: 18
Nine months after Henry Parrish and Katrina Crane's demise, Abbie Mills receives a message from Ichabod Crane after not hearing from him for several months. They now become aware of a new evil that must be addressed, and join forces with old friends, and new allies to face this new threat to Sleepy Hollow - a mysterious woman named Pandora.

Season 4: Season 4
Air Date: 2017-01-06
Episode Count: 13
Following the climactic events of last season, Crane’s world was turned upside down. He was then led out of town by a mysterious group promising to put him in charge of an evil-fighting organization created hundreds of years ago by none other than George Washington. He now finds himself in an all-new city working with all-new allies, as he embarks on his most important mission yet: To save our nation’s capital from otherworldly threats that promise harm, not only to our country and our people, but to the soul of democracy itself.