Fox broadcast the premiere of the 'Sleepy Hollow' television series, introducing a modern-day take on Washington Irving's classic story.
The 'Sleepy Hollow' TV series concluded after its fourth season, ending its run on Fox.
Ichabod Crane, a soldier and schoolteacher, confronts the legendary Headless Horseman during the American Revolutionary War, ultimately decapitating the Horseman and imprisoning his head.
After being in a suspended state for over two centuries, Ichabod Crane wakes up in present-day Sleepy Hollow and meets Lt. Abbie Mills, beginning their fight against supernatural forces.
The Headless Horseman re-emerges in Sleepy Hollow, bringing chaos and death, leading Ichabod and Abbie to work together to stop him.
Abbie uncovers her ancestry as a descendant of the Watchers, a group tasked with guarding powerful supernatural relics.
The apocalyptic Horsemen of the Apocalypse—War, Famine, Pestilence, and Death—are unleashed upon the world, and Ichabod and Abbie strive to stop them.
The duo manages to subdue the Horsemen momentarily, preventing the end of the world.
In a heroic act, Abbie sacrifices her life to save Sleepy Hollow from an overwhelming supernatural threat.
New characters, including Jenny Mills and Frank Irving, join forces with Ichabod to continue protecting Sleepy Hollow.
The Horseman of War returns, escalating the threat against Sleepy Hollow and its defenders.