Archies reprised in India. #Archies pic.twitter.com/FtrzxAxI5q — Palash Ramteke (@pvrthegreat) May 15, 2022
This is the reason @NetflixIndia loosing it's subscribers in India for producing these type of baseless contents.
Whereas @PrimeVideoIN gaining massive subscribers for it's smart move in selecting the script and content.#TheArchies#Archies — Biswatosh Sinha (@biswatosh) May 15, 2022
#TheArchies from @NetflixIndia looks like a bunch of kids who actually have never read Archies
— Priya Bhagi (@buzzpri) May 14, 2022
What was wrong with Billoo
Perhaps Not British enough for Zoya Akhtar #TheArchies pic.twitter.com/jn2XMIrqVY — (@eternalvj) May 14, 2022
Student Of The Year
(Retro Sanskari Edition)#TBTweets #TheArchies #ZoyaAkhtar #NetflixIndia pic.twitter.com/wmkeZWFgw8 — Tushar Bedi (@tusharbedi) May 15, 2022
I was excited for this SHIT
Disappointed af!!#thearchies pic.twitter.com/N12lNZ24Pj — (@orchitweets) May 14, 2022
Previously, talking about this collaboration, director Zoya Akhtar said, "I am super excited to have the chance to bring The Archies to life. It was a large part of my childhood and teenage years. The characters are iconic and globally loved, which is also why I am a little nervous. I have to make sure the film stokes the nostalgia of a generation that grew up on the comic and yet resonates with the young adults today."
"It's a huge source of pride that the Archie Comics characters and stories resonate with fans globally, and especially in India, for more than 50 years,” said Archie Comics CEO/Publisher Jon Goldwater. He added, "We are thrilled to partner with Netflix and trust Zoya Akhtar and her creative team to deliver a truly unique and exciting take on Archie and friends through the lens of Indian cinema. We know that these characters have global appeal and translating them into other settings and cultures is just the start of what we have planned for future multimedia adaptations."