American - Actor | August 4, 1992 -
I think there's still a lot of room in 'Riverdale' for that. Asexuality is not one of those things, in my research, that is so understood at face value, and I think maybe the development of that narrative could also be something very interesting and very unique and still resonate with people and not step on anyone's toes.
Cole Sprouse
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I think sexuality, especially, is one of those fluid things where oftentimes we find who we are through certain things that happen in our lives.
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If we were writing what the fans wanted to see, Betty and Jughead would be the most linear, monotonous narrative of all time.
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Going to college made me realize you have to have real spaces of privacy, and you have to establish those early.
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I believe every photographer is influenced by their sexual preference in a greater or lesser way, and it certainly has affected me.
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I'm a believer that we should support various forms of representation because they clearly resonate with unheard groups of people, and for such a huge project like 'Riverdale,' this kind of representation is fundamentally important.
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Jughead is one of those characters that takes the opinions of his father really seriously and probably seeks a bit of validation from him.
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My background with acting is deeply interwoven with my family life and my childhood. It's a 'Peter Pan'-like narrative, something that was golden but could also be a bit dubious.
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To even be a working entertainer in Hollywood is such a rare privilege.
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The way Jughead talks to Archie and vice versa is very much the way I would talk to my twin.
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Y'know, I think, inherently, when you hear something like a teenage narrative come into play, even the idea that it's being called 'teenage' is a notion that it's being reduced to a problem that's not quite adult. That's a problematic thing to say about a narrative that could actually be dangerous, could be hurtful, could be upsetting.
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Whenever someone says, or whenever someone harkens back to, a golden age of the U.S. - usually the '40s or '50s - 90 percent of the time, they're a straight white man.
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