Teenage Drama Show 'Riverdale' Will Be Ending Due To Budget Problems

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The teenage drama series has been very popular on Netflix and on the CW website for the last few weeks. The series' first season has made a very successful income said to be about 600M$. Due to the very positive reviews on the first season the Netflix original series has decided to start a second season on late 2017 and has received many negative reviews from mostly parents arguing the show has become too dark and traumatising for their children, yet Netflix and the CW have not changed the classification for the recommended age to be watching the series, and parents have started to ban their kids and teens from watching the show. Netflix and the CW have had to take a break from streaming the show every week because the budget have said to have lowered by 160 percent. Netflix CEO has commented "Since the latest Riverdale comments and income have been getting negative we need to take a break and the next episode will be on January 18th.".
But just about 2 hours ago from this article published, the CW and Netflix CEOs have publicly announced the show will have to end with the cliffhanger from the last episode. "We have made a severe and continuous judgments about the show, and unfortunately due to budget problems we have to officially end the show. We are sad to be ending the great series with and end like that; but we are not able to continue the show."
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