Katy Perry, 35, may be one of the most successful pop artist of all time — but she still deals with haters and internet trolls. “I believe in therapy.
04.02.2020 - 20:11 / variety.com
The first two series in television’s Archie Comics’ inspired “Archieverse” — “Riverdale” and “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” — are dark and mature in tone. They may center on high school-aged, small town kids and their parental figures, but thematically they explore everything from sex and drugs to cults, murder and the literal occult. The upcoming third series in that universe, “Katy Keene,” is the opposite.
Set five years after “Riverdale,” “Katy Keene” follows 20-something adult characters
Katy Perry, 35, may be one of the most successful pop artist of all time — but she still deals with haters and internet trolls. “I believe in therapy.
Love is in the air.
The idea that this is all Jughead's head, as a part of his book, makes sense. Every new Riverdale begins with a "Chapter" in the episode title, and Jughead's narration feels like it could be part of a novel he wrote himself.
In the beginning there was Riverdale: a crimey-wimey, absurdist take on a small town teen drama based on the wholesome Archie comic books. Then there was Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Riverdale's Satanic inverse starring a teen witch who can't stop fighting gods.
In the beginning there was Riverdale: a crimey-wimey, absurdist take on a small town teen drama based on the wholesome Archie comic books. Then there was Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Riverdale's Satanic inverse starring a teen witch who can't stop fighting gods.
Katy Keene might be a brand new character on Riverdale, but she has her own show now, too, which flashes forward to her adventurous life in New York City. Unsurprisingly, the show doesn't leave Riverdale behind completely. There are enough Riverdale references and Easter eggs on Katy Keene to remind us all that they're set in the same fictional world, even if Katy's biggest worries are nothing compared to Betty and Veronica's. Here are some of the ones we saw last night.
The newest Riverdale spinoff, , premiered last night. While it's already a very fun show to watch, there is something confusing about when it's set in relation to Riverdale. They obviously exist in the same series, but how? We're here to answer that question for you. Drumroll please...
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Watch out, Midge Maisel and Blair Waldorf — NYC’s got a new TV fashion queen.
Katy Keene has a wonderfully diverse cast, head-turning fashion, and sizzling singing courtesy of co-stars Ashleigh Murray and Jonny Beauchamp. The two play Josie and Jorge, respectively, in this Riverdale spin-off that further explores a modern take on the Archie comics minus the murder.
Katy Keene might be calling itself a Riverdale spinoff, but it's really a show in a class all its own.
Welcome to New York, fans!
Veronica Lodge is off to New York, just in time for a nice little crossover.
In this week’s episode of You Should Know, Billboard sits down with Cyn to fund out what inspired her song “I’ll Still Have Me,” what the best piece of advice Katy Perry ever gave her was, how she approaches writing songs, and much more.