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Riverdale star joins Emma Roberts in new rom-com

Riverdale actress Madelaine Petsch is the latest addition to upcoming rom-com About Fate.

Lead by American Horror Story's Emma Roberts, the movie centres on two people who believe in love, but never seem to be able to grasp its true meaning.

In a wicked twist of fate, one stormy New Year's Eve causes them to collide as all manner of chaos and comedy ensues.

Photo credit: Getty Images
Photo credit: Getty Images


Related: Riverdale and Lucifer stars' new movie is now available to watch on Netflix

Deadline reports that Lewis Tan (Mortal Kombat), Thomas Mann (Kong: Skull Island) and Anna Akana (Jupiter's Legacy) have also jumped aboard the project.

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In other American Horror Story and Riverdale crossover news, the horror show spin-off recently got a spectacular casting update, in time for a confirmed premiere for itself and AHS season 10.

American Horror Stories added Riverdale's Charles Melton to the cast as well as Glee star Kevin McHale, Pose star Dyllón Burnside and The Prom's Nico Greetham.

Photo credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images
Photo credit: Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

Related: Riverdale boss teases "tragic fate" for major character following time jump

Sharing the news on Instagram earlier this week (June 2), executive producer Ryan Murphy posted a picture of the new cast members and captioned it "The Fantastic Four".

McHale, Burnside, Melton and Greetham are among some of the first stars to be announced for American Horror Stories. The series was first confirmed in May 2020 and is said to be a weekly anthology series that will look at a different horror story in each episode.


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