These misty green second season creatives, with the witch on an inverted cross and a world turned upside-down, certainly stand out in the skies of L.A. at the moment.
Daily Billboard believes that's Janet Montgomery as Salem's deadliest spellcaster, 'Mary Sibley', sat in black atop the cross, ready to take on enemies new and old vying for her throne of power in the 'witch war' sparked by the events in the first season.
Let's see if this fictional series set in 17th century colonial Massachusetts during the infamous Salem witch trials can survive the curse of the second season and be renewed for a third season, that is, if anyone survives the conflict.
These striking Salem season two billboards were first spied along Wilshire Boulevard on March 12, plus later along Sunset Boulevard, Sepulveda Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard, through March 19, 2015.
If you're a fan of the period witch drama, be sure to check out these spellbinding series premiere billboards for Salem from last April.
For more witchcraft shenanigans, be sure to also check out these Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters movie billboards, Witches of East End TV series billboards and these cool Wicked Witch of the West billboards for Disney's Oz the Great and Powerful.
Only time will tell whether Salem will put a spell on you this season.

UPDATED: If you liked the inverted cross creative, then you'll go gaga over this crow special installation billboard for Salem's second season spotted along Pico Boulevard on April 4, 2015.
This shadowy church steeple or weather vane ad creative is much more reminiscent of the first season 'human tree' creative and the crow extensions and embellishments are a fantastic, spooky touch.
Driving around photography all these outdoor ads, birds perching on the hoardings are a constant problem at times for Daily Billboard when all you really want is to get a clear shot of the billboard, so it's interesting that these crows are actually intentional.
Daily Billboard also thinks the one perched on the witch's hand is actually a 3D bird, rather than the cut-outs from the top of the billboard.
If you like this concept, be sure to also check out this Dumb and Dumber To movie billboard featuring a pigeon embellishment.
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