Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
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‘Riverdale’ Showrunner Reveals ‘Flowers in the Attic’ Inspiration for Jason and Cheryl’s Relationship
“There’s still more incestuous stuff to come,” Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa teases
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‘Riverdale’ Renewed for Season 2 on The CW
Archie comic book adaptation will return in 2017-18 season
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Linda Ge -
Sabrina the Teenage Witch Could Come to ‘Riverdale’ This Season (Exclusive)
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa also reveals what a spinoff about the supernatural character would be like
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Linda Ge -
‘Riverdale’ Showrunner: Love Triangle Will Be Resolved in Series Finale
“I don’t want Betty and Veronica to be fighting over Archie,” Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa tells TheWrap
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Linda Ge -
‘Riverdale’ Producers Talk ‘Reinvigorating’ the Familiar Archie Comics Brand
TCA 2017: “We can kind of go anywhere … all the walls have broken down in ‘Archie,’” Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa says
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New ‘Riverdale’ Trailer Teases Dark Underbelly of Archie’s World (Video)
Comic book adaptation premieres January 29 on The CW
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Greg Berlanti to Direct ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Musical Revamp for Warner Bros.
Berlanti’s version will update the 30-year-old Frank Oz-directed film
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‘American Psycho’ Broadway Review: Bret Easton Ellis’ Serial Killer Gets Songs and a Soul
Benjamin Walker emerges as far more tortured than Christian Bale. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Duncan Sheik’s new musical gives him a soul
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CW’s Archie Pilot ‘Riverdale’ Casts Reggie, Moose and Dilton (Exclusive)
Ross Butler, Daniel Yang and Cody Kearsley join Greg Berlanti’s modern take on classic comic book
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Linda Ge -
Greg Berlanti’s Archie Adaptation ‘Riverdale’ Among New CW Pilot Orders
Network also picks up pilots set on Mars and in Transylvania and new telenovela adaptation from “Jane The Virgin” writer
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Linda Ge -
Julie Taymor Out as Director on Broadway ‘Spider-Man’
Trouble-plagued production receives a creative shake-up — and yet another premiere date
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‘Spider-Man’ Musical May Get Comic-Book-Writing Script Doctor
Big budget show reportedly reaching out to Marvel’s Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa to help beef up the script
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the New York Times