The last scene of ‘Katy Keene’ brought enough inquiries of how Pepper Smith (Julia Chan) will manage the lead of the musical and who will be Josie’s Pussycats as she makes her highschool band rebound.
We likewise left off with the way that Jorge confronted his father, deciding to keep on dressing in drag, so their relationship dynamic may speak to an alternate story coming up. Shockingly, for all Archieverse sweethearts, we need to hold up a piece before we see where the fashionista and her companions go in their fantasy-filled universe. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, ‘Katy Keene’ Episode 9 ‘Section Nine: Wishin’ and Hopin’ will air on April 16 at 8 pm EST.
While the abstract of Episode 9 is yet to be discharged, the promo has been released. For fans who were pondering who the new Pussycats would be, it appears just as the OG’s, Melody Valentine (Asha Bromfield) and Valerie Brown (Hayley Law) from ‘Riverdale’ are not showing up in the scene. Also, Katy (Lucy Hale) appears to in tears about Guy LaMontagne (Luke Cook) and Gloria Grandbilt (Katherine LaNasa) surprisingly is consoling here? While Gloria has a delicate side for Katy, she was, even more, an enemy when the arrangement initially debuted. We don’t have the foggiest idea whether Katy’s affection and work-life may stir up again and the promotion has not indicated that. We can dare to dream that she keeps business and joy discrete.
There has not been an official declaration for the reestablishment of Season 2. It has been said that 13 contents have been requested, so we’re seeking after recharging and possibly the demonstrate can proceed onward to be something beyond a ‘Riverdale’ side project.
Katy Keene stars Lucy Hale as the main character. Other cast individuals incorporate Ashleigh Murray as Josie McCoy, Camille Hyde as Alexandra Cabot, Jonny Beauchamp as Jorge/Ginger Lopez, Julia Chan as Pepper Smith, Katherine LaNasa as Gloria Grandbilt, Lucien Laviscount as Alexander Cabot, and Zane Holtz as Ko Kelly. Greg Berlanti, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Michael Grassi, Sarah Schechter, and Jon Goldwater fill in as executive producers.