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Madelaine Petsch made a very funny post about her upcoming movie and it was liked by a lot of the viewers. The actress of ‘Riverdale’ shared several pictures and wrote, “Maintenance Required but this post fixed nothing,” referring to her new romcom. Her fans were all too eager to pour into the comment area singing praises for both the actress and the film.
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The post appears to connect to Petsch’s new romantic comedy where she plays a mechanic and gets to exhibit her fans some roof antics. One viewer was quite taken by her physicality and remarked, “The leg up is so impressive,” while another person dubbed the movie “the best romcom of the year!!!” The enthusiasm might be felt in the comments of the section, with many viewers giving their first reactions to just having finished the movie.
The international supporters of Petsch were also very much excited; a fan from Brazil even suggested that the actress should go to Comic Con Brasil, saying: “would be SO great having you at comic con brasil!! brasil loves you queen.” Petsch’s fanbase was so large that it encompassed even the ones from South Africa and other far-off places, thereby proving not only that her appeal has grown after ‘Riverdale’ but also that it has reached new territories.
To add to the above, humor was the main tone in some comments. For example, a user posted about the mechanic theme, “I need to buy a car… and break it down,” indirectly saying that he/she was being comical. Then, another one who had noticed the post’s mood change, remarked that although the post didn’t really fix anything, “Well, it fixed my thirst. Consider me quenched,” indicating and confirming the fun connection between Petsch and her fans.
The superlative comments continuously treasure each other. A user quipped that she would nominate this as “the fairest of all shows for the GIRLSS,” while another dubbed Peters’ role as “the most stunning of all mechanics.” There is no doubt that the behind-the-scenes aspect of the snaps was well-received, with one user commenting that “mads isn’t mads without a nap in the set,” alluding to what appears to be a frequent reporting in her Instagram posts about her.
The majority of reactions were unmistakably positive and supportive of Petsch’s latest career move. Several comments were made indicating the desire to see the movie. One representative of the audience noted the difference in the type of character, saying appreciatively, “you were not as dramatical as in your series I loved it,” implying that they have been enjoying watching Petsch taking on new roles that are different from ‘Riverdale’s’ character Cheryl Blossom. Another simply exclaimed, “This year is YOURS,” encapsulating the general excitement about Petsch’s present undertakings.
Furthermore, there was a commenter who compared Petsch’s new film to that of a classic, saying, “Loved a you’ve got mail homage ;)” thereby signifying the movie has the same characteristics as romantic comedies classics being mentioned and recognized by the audience. This eagerness to elaborate is a sign of how much and in what manner engaged Petsch’s audience still is with the actor’s performances through an analysis of both the acting and the filming.
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The overwhelming of fans’ reactions to Petsch’s post demonstrated strong rapport between the actress and the fans who appreciate her talents and also the fun side she shows on social media. The comments of international fans, film references analysts, etc., all direct to a very extensive and devoted fanbase that is completely absorbed in Petsch’s career that has already migrated to new areas beyond Riverdale. Her capability of maintaining the connection with the audience while working on different new projects clearly points out her soaring career in the entertainment industry. In a recent interview, she also discussed how her character Maya really needs to dance.
This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider