Riverdale ‘The Stand’ preview launches

The wild ride that was the sixth season of The CW’s Riverdale It is fast approaching its end. This week’s episode, “Back to Rivervale,” answered a lot of questions about Percival Pickens (Chris O’Shea) and the general madness that Archie and the gang have faced this season, but it also came with some shocking moments as well. – Including a few major deaths. But with two episodes left, good will have to face evil, and from the looks of things, this will include the saw. The CW has released a season premiere of “Chapter One Hundred Sixteen: The Situation,” the twenty-first episode of RiverdaleSeason 6 is scheduled to air on Sunday, July 24.

As you can see in the preview, it looks like an all-out brawl for Riverdale, including the aforementioned chainsaw Betty. If you haven’t watched this week’s episode yet, don’t worry, the preview doesn’t leave much in the way of spoilers, just know that the good guys are determined to save their city and get their dead back. You can check out the preview and summary for yourself below.

GOOD VS. EVIL – When Archie (KJ Apa) and Veronica (Camila Mendes) try to negotiate with Percival (guest of honor Chris O’Shea) that doesn’t go as planned, the forces of good and evil finally meet, leading to some unexpected discoveries. Lily Reinhart, Cole Sprouse, Madeline Petsch, Madchen It also stars Amick, Casey Cott, Vanessa Morgan, Charles Melton, Erin Westbrook, and Drew Ray Tanner. Sierra Skins directed the episode written by Danielle Iman and Evan Kyle.

The synopsis doesn’t offer much, although it appears that the episode title may be a reference to Stephen King’s novel, Platform, which seems a bit ominous. Given the episode’s placement right at the end of the season – the season finale is scheduled for July 31 – the episode could be pretty tense. Showrunner Roberto Akerre-Sacasa had previously quipped that the season would end on a “big swing” given that the next season, season seven, would be Riverdalethe last one.

“I’m out of conversations with the studio, The CW, and [network president] “Mark Bedowitz,” Aguirre-Sacasa said. TVLine. “When we got renewed for Season 7, even though we weren’t told at the time that it would be our last season, I think we all had a feeling it might as well. When Mark and I talked about it… it was bittersweet. We’re proud,” he said. Very much with the run we got, and the call came in while we were working on the final episode of season 6. We were discussing about the final beats of that episode and we were torn between a very big swing set and a much quieter ending. And it definitely encouraged us to go for the big swing of season 7. It’s really exciting “.

While the seventh season of Riverdale It would be a “big swing,” Pedowitz previously said the series would have a “proper farewell” because they wanted the right thing for the series and its fans.

“We had a long conversation with Roberto yesterday, who was thrilled with the news,” Bedovitz said. “And we’re going to treat the show the way it deserves it. He’s been a superstar of pop culture, and we want to make sure he’s going in the right direction and that’s the decision. I think they chose seven years as the right amount, and we want to do the right thing. That’s a personal thing.” As a fan, I want to do what’s right for the show.”

Riverdale airs Sundays at 8/7c on The CW. The Stand premieres July 24th.

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