

The show has always been about the soul of Riverdale, after all the town’s alternate reality mirroring that fight definitely lines up. Nevertheless, the premise itself is an interesting one, and begins to give shape to the “Rivervale” bigger picture. Cypher” - Pictured (L-R): Drew Ray Tanner as Fangs Fogarty and Casey Cott as Kevin Keller - Photo: Kailey Schwerman//The CW - © 2021 The CW Network, LLC. It would be much more fun if the show managed to nab Luke Cook - who plays the Devil himself in CAOS - considering Sabrina’s own looming arrival to Rivervale. Riverdale takes a page straight out of Netflix’s book by casting the blonde version of Tom Ellis - a witty and handsome British man named Lou Cypher (get it?) as its Devil. Cypher,” as characters sell their souls, and the battle of Good vs.

And fortunately for fans of the show, all the players mentioned above are set to returning for Season Three.Rivervale dances with the Devil in Riverdale Season 6 Episode 3, “Chapter Ninety-Eight: Mr.
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Between Stephen Root's viciously hilarious run as Monroe Fuches, Sarah Goldberg's tragic Sally Reed, Henry Winkler as Gene Cousineau, and Carrigan as the breakout role of Noho Hank, Barry's got one of the most extraordinary casts on TV right now. Barry's cast is what makes or breaks the show. If you're worried about your favorite characters going by the wayside, have no fear. In doing that, you get funny stuff and you get really tragic stuff.” Anthony Carrigan, who plays Noho Hank, promised "really dangerous stuff, but the dangerous stuff makes for the most incredible stuff." In April 2021, Hader offered a vague tease, saying, “So much of it is following wherever the emotion takes you and being true and honest to the characters. fdKGBtSaIl- HBO August 9, 2021Īs for what to expect from Season Four, little is known, but cast members have made some winky comments. #BarryHBO is back in production for season 3. HBO Tweeted out a selfie of Hader and Winkler on set, with the teasing caption, "Time for another hit." Now, at long last, Barry is back in production. We’re just waiting until we can start shooting again.” In February 2021, HBO honcho Casey Bloys confirmed that Season Four is "a very safe bet." Season 3 is completely written and ready to go, and during this time we actually went and wrote Season 4, so we have both of those kind of done. The last time I was in a room with a lot of people was the table read for Episodes 1 and 2 of Season 3 and we were ready to go. In January 2021, Hader told Seth Meyers, “Right when the lockdown happened in March we were a week away from shooting. Fortunately, Hader and his writers made good use of the time in isolation. That’s where my head’s at.Īnd then, the pandemic happened, delaying production on Season Three for over a year. In two weeks I go into an office with Liz Sarnoff, one of our writers, and we just are gonna start working on Season 3 just the two of us while Alec is wrapping up Silicon Valley, then the writers room starts in earnest in October. In Alec and I’s mind it’s like we see this kind of bigger story that we’re trying to write, and it’s constantly shifting too. Hader told Collider back in August 2019 that the writing staff would gather in October to begin working on the third season: For us, it feels like you’re telling a story chapter by chapter and then you have like a year off between chapters, and people are responding to where it is at this moment. The show had verged on the nail-biting vibe for Breaking Bad from the very start, but with the ultra-violent finish of the excruciating second season, it seems HBO may finally have something to compete with the legacy of Vince Gilligan's supremely dark–and wickedly funny–AMC series. Season Two, which was nominated for seventeen Emmys, steered the show ever-closer to a full-on Breaking Bad setup.

While nothing official has been announced about the future of Barry aside from HBO giving Hader and Alec Berg the go-ahead for a Season Three, the pieces are falling into place for a devastating follow-up to the lauded dark comedy show.

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