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31st August 2019
12:28pm BST

And there's no doubt that fans are hoping for a resolution to that massive season three cliffhanger when Riverdale does return.
In case you need a refresher of what went down, it all ended with the Fab Four sharing a milkshake toast at Pop's, promising that their senior year wouldn't involve them having to solve any murders.
A totally fair wish for their last year of high school - although it's fairly grim that they'd even have to make that promise.
But then the episode flashed forwarded to their senior year spring break, with a blood-soaked Archie, Betty and Veronica throwing their clothes into a big bonfire.
They promise that they're never going to speak of "this" again, before Archie throws Jughead's beanie into the blaze.
The scene left many fans concerned about Jughead's fate - especially as Riverdale showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa told TVLine that fans should be "very worried" about him.
He also spoke about the central mystery of season four, explaining:
"Every year, we try to explore a different genre, or a different type of pulp or noir trope. This next season, it’s sort of our homage to the novels we read growing up, like Christopher Pike and Lois Duncan, [who wrote] I Know What You Did Last Summer and Killing Mr. Griffin. "I’m a huge fanatic of Donna Tartt’s novel The Secret History. So we kind of wanted to explore a genre that focused on the school and the students, and that’s what led to the flash-forward."