"Riverdale" showrunner Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa has revealed that the second season of the show would be more along the lines of a suspense thriller.
The executive producer said the upcoming installment of the series would appear more scary, reported ContactMusic.
"Season one was a murder mystery: it was who killed Jason Blossom? It was a crime that happened in the past. And until the very end, it was not like our characters were in danger. They were sniffing around a mystery but it wasn't until the last few episodes when you felt like 'Oh my God, something really bad could happen.'
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"Season two, it's still noir and it's still crime, but it's much more like a suspense thriller and you feel like our characters are at risk in a much more visceral way. So it's I think a scarier season in that way," Aguirre-Sacasa said.
"Riverdale" returns to The CW for the second season on October 11 in the US.
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