Riverdale (series) (2017)
Année de sortie: 2017
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: 河谷鎮, Riverdeilas, Thị Trấn Riverdale, Ρίβερντεϊλ, Ривердејл
Réalisateur: Alex Pillai, Alexandra La Roche, Alexis Ostrander, Allison Anders, Amy Myrold
Writer: Aaron Allen, Ace Hasan, Amanda Lasher, Arabella Anderson, Ariana Jackson
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Amy Myrold, Carl Ogawa, Greg Murray, Jennifer Lence, Ronald Richard, Scott Graham
Co-Producer: Shannon Goldwater
Executive Producer: Greg Berlanti, Jon Goldwater, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Sarah Schechter
Sociétés: Archie Comics, Berlanti Productions, CBS Studios, Warner Bros. Television
Genre: Drama, Lgbt-Related Television Series, Mystery, Romance Television Series, Youth Series
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: based on comic, bold, group of friends, grudge, high school, killing, lgbt, love triangle, melodramatic, romantic, school, small town, teenager, young adult
Histoire
The series 'Riverdale' is set in present day and follows the lives of Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and their friends as they navigate through the dark underbelly of their seemingly wholesome small town. The story begins with the murder of one of the rich and popular Blossom twins on the 4th of July, which sets off a chain of events that reveal the secrets and mysteries hidden beneath Riverdale's surface.
Résumé
Riverdale is a bold and subversive take on Archie Comics' beloved characters. It offers a dramatic and melodramatic exploration of small-town life through the lens of high school drama, love triangles, and mystery. The series focuses on a group of friends as they deal with the challenges of teenage life while uncovering the town's dark secrets. With its diverse cast and LGBT-related storylines, Riverdale provides a fresh perspective on classic comic characters.

