Looking for information about Riverdale season 7? A fast view of Riverdale season 7 has revealed that the new season will start in the 1950s. The series, which concludes in the upcoming season, is a dark reboot of classic comic book characters Archie that has been airing since 2017. While the series is known for its weird twists, perhaps one of the most daring came in the Season 6 finale earlier this year, when Cheryl Blossom (Madeline Petsch) used her newfound supernatural powers to distract a comet that was about to destroy the city. In the process, she accidentally sends everyone back to the 1950s, with only Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse) remembering his former life in the modern era.

This week, series creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa celebrated Entertainment Weekly's coverage of the upcoming Riverdale Season 7 by showing part of the opening scene from the premiere. The clip opens with someone playing the jukebox to "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets, using the title to highlight the time travel aspect of the new season and the song itself to highlight the exact era in which it takes place. action. The returning characters are then introduced in a retro TV style intro (only Jughead looks panicked and confused) and then Jughead narrates that it is 1955. Watch the video below.

Everything we know about Riverdale season 7

One of the confirmations of this video is the return of the main cast of Riverdale characters. These include Jughead and Cheryl, as well as Archie Andrews (KJ Apa), Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart), Veronica Lodge (Camila Mendes), Kevin (Casey Cott), Toni Topaz (Vanessa Morgan) and the new addition Tabitha Tate (Erinn Westbrook). . It looks like Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe will remain a central teen hangout, although it will now have a contemporary feel for the time rather than a decidedly retro feel.

The new season also promises to be more subdued and character-focused, despite its high-concept premise. While it will still feature bold and quirky storylines, Petsch described the official final season of Riverdale as more "down to earth" than the show's previous seasons. However, in order for the season to focus on relationship dynamics, it is more than likely that the characters will find a way to remember their previous lives in order to properly conclude long-standing storylines, rather than starting over from scratch and never regaining their memories.

While that seems likely, especially with Jughead trying to figure out what's going on, Riverdale has made a strong case that it's not afraid to make drastic moves. Whatever it is, fans won't have to wait long to find out. Riverdale will premiere mid-season in spring 2023, concurrently with Season 9 of The Flash, which will also be the series' final episode.


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