Wizardry, apparently, is on a βneed to knowβ basis.
In βWizards Beyond Waverly Place,β the art of the wand isnβt shared with everyone. Justin Russo (David Henrie) is vice principal at a middle school but isnβt eager to pass along the tricks of the trade with others. Enter: sister Alex (Selena Gomez) who has a friend, Billie (Janice LeAnn Brown), who could use a little guidance. Just as soon as she steps in, Alex is gone, and Justin is left to explain to sons Roman (Alkaio Thiele) and Milo (Max Matenko) whatβs bubbling.
Getting into the plot β for fans of βWizards of Waverly Placeβ and newcomers to βBeyondβ β takes a little work, particularly since thereβs the olβ βwho knows about the magic?β thing to consider.
Once the table is set, itβs just a matter of Brown offering up the kind of snark that Gomez did. Thiele is a dead ringer for Henrie and Matenko has mastered enough of Jake T. Austinβs swagger to make this seem like dΓ©jΓ vu all over again.
To its credit, βBeyondβ gives the showβs mom (nicely played by Mimi Gianopulos) more to do than her predecessor. Likewise, Henrie. Heβs not just a dad running a sandwich shop. Heβs a retired wizard teacher who wants to lead a βnormalβ life (sort of like Samantha on βBewitchedβ).
Heβs pulled in, however, and forced to show the kids the βrightβ way to deal with their skills.
Produced by Henrie and Gomez (among others), the new series has enough hallmarks of the old to please O.G. viewers and snag new ones.
Key to much of the new fun is how exacting Thiele is at suggesting the younger Henrie. Heβs a dead ringer for the dad and a fine comedian. Brown has hints of Gomez but sheβs blazing her own trail, particularly since weβre not sure where sheβs from or why sheβs here.
βBeyondβ still has very cheap special effects and a set so colorful youβd swear it was assembled from a garage sale at βFriends.β
Henrie gets much more to do than David DeLuise ever did as his TV dad and an opportunity to convey life lessons that might play well in a new era.
βWizards Beyond Waverlyβ still has the old beats (and a few burns that werenβt in Gomezβs original book) but itβs not like a βFuller Houseβ carbon copy.
This incarnation could help pre-teens deal with a number of contemporary issues and cope with an ever-changing world.
Itβs goofy. But thereβs a time for goofiness and a place for wizardry. Now itβs just a matter of figuring out how often Alex will stop by to check out the familyβs progress.
βWizards Beyond Waverly Placeβ begins Oct. 29 on The Disney Channel. (A very special Halloween episode is a given.)



