Despite CW’s renewal of Riverdale series in January, the official release date is not announced yet. It can be a topic of argument on whether or not the release of Riverdale Season 4 will happen in October 2019.
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Following the show’s pattern, CW released Riverdale season 2 and season 3 in the months of October.
Riverdale Season 4 likely to have a compelling narrative
With a few breaks on its run, Riverdale Season 4 release date can be pushed into 2020. The writers of the fourth installment are expected to create a compelling narrative for the given 22 episodes.
It isn’t surprising that writers will require more room to match the expectations of the audience.
Hence, the compelling narrative could push the release to bleed into 2020.
Riverdale Season 4: All about the plot
Fans demand Riverdale Season 4 to address the cliffhangers dropped during the finale of the third installment. Among all, the biggest cliffhanger involved Jughead’s absence in the flash forward scene.
Jughead, played by Cole Sprouse, is the major reason behind the success of the series. Therefore, fans are at relieved about the character’s death, which by the way is not happening.
Jughead’s absence in the Riverdale Season 4 might disturb the fans and affect the show’s rating. However, showrunners are considering causing more drama for the core four.
What was the “Jughead is dead” scene about?
The ominous finale scene of Riverdale Season 3, featured a terrible crime committed by Archie (KJ Apa), Veronica (Camila Mendes) and Betty (Lili Reinhart). Their blood-soaked clothes were seen as burning in the fire, along with Jughead’s signature beanie.
Later, Betty asked her friends to make a promise to never speak about that incident again. She asked them to part ways after being a senior high graduate. This blurred the image altogether for the audience.
According to a report by TVLine, Hiram (Mark Consuelos) is anticipated to return in the Riverdale next season. He was last seen as thrown in prison.
Showrunners are also going to take a toll on Luke Perry’s character. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa confirmed his killing in the Riverdale Season 4.