Riverdale star Madelaine Petsch's new movie Jane has confirmed its UK release date for next month.
The thriller was released in the US last August and will debut on digital platforms in the UK on Monday, February 13.
The Cheryl Blossom actress stars as Olivia in the upcoming high school thriller from director and co-writer Sabrina Jaglom. Petsch also serves as producer, her second such credit after 2020's Sightless.
"This has been my baby for 2 years & it means the world to share it with you!" the actress wrote when sharing the clip on her Instagram.
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Petsch's Olivia is a straight-A senior determined to get into Stanford while struggling with grief over the recent loss of a friend, Jane (Chloe Yu).
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When she gets deferred from her dream college, the protagonist spirals out of control as a social media mystery brings back the details surrounding Jane's tragic fate. But could Olivia really be behind's Jane revamped account?
The movie also stars Chlöe Bailey as Olivia's best friend Izzy and Oscar-winning star Melissa Leo, seen in The Big Short and I Know This Much Is True, as Principal Rhodes.
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Petsch will reprise the role of Cheryl in the upcoming seventh and final chapter of Riverdale, bringing the show to a conclusion after that huge season six cliffhanger. Take this as your spoiler warning if you haven't watched the latest season just yet.
The series from creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa shocked fans with a time-travelling twist. After Cheryl defeats the comet set to destroy Riverdale, the characters are somehow transported back to high school... in 1955.
And to top it all off, they don't remember a single thing about their lives (and their drama) in the present.
Jane is released on digital platforms in the UK on February 13. Riverdale airs on The CW in the US and will end with season 7. In the UK, you can stream the show via Netflix.
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