Everything is dandy between Sydney Sweeney and Lili Reinhart.
16.08.2023 - 20:53 / variety.com
Zack Sharf Digital News Director In a Vulture oral history on the end of The CW’s “Riverdale,” cast member Lili Reinhart admitted that it’s been difficult to be the butt of so many jokes as the series has often been ridiculed on social media over the years. Reinhart starred as Betty Cooper on all seven seasons of the show, which comes to an end on Aug. 23 after 135 episodes.
“Riverdale” started as a dark take on the Archie Comics universe, but it grew increasingly campy, loopy and flat out insane as the series progressed. Clips from the Season 6 finale went viral for featuring some characters absorbing superpowers and blasting lasers out of their hands. In the show’s final season, the main cast found themselves stuck in the 1950s.
“We can all be happy that we had a fucking consistent job for seven years. I could speak for probably all of us: We will never again do something that’s 100-plus episodes,” Reinhart told Vulture about the show’s run. “I think it’s important to acknowledge that our show is made fun of a lot.
People see clips taken out of context and are like, ‘What? I thought this was about teenagers.’ And we thought so as well—in season one. But it’s really not been easy to feel that you’re the butt of a joke. “We all want to be actors; we’re passionate about what we do,” Reinhart continued.
“So when the absurdity of our show became a talking point, it was difficult. It is ‘What the fuck?’ That’s the whole point. When we’re doing our table reads and something ridiculous happens, Roberto [Aguirre-Sacasa] is laughing because he understands the absurdity and the campiness.” Camila Mendes, who played Veronica Lodge on the series, added, “Superhero movies are the main thing at the box office these days, and those
.Everything is dandy between Sydney Sweeney and Lili Reinhart.
Lili Reinhart and Sydney Sweeney are squashing any rumors of a feud.
Camila Mendes and Lili Reinhart are wrapping up their weekend in Venice, Italy.
Lili Reinhart keeps it casual while arriving in Venice, Italy on Thursday night (August 31).
Zack Sharf Digital News Director On the latest episode of Michael Rosenbaum’s “Inside of You” podcast (via Insider), “Harry Potter” actor Bonnie Wright admitted that her character’s lack of screen time in the Warner Bros. film franchise was “a little bit disappointing.” Wright played Ginny Weasley across the eight “Harry Potter” movies, and she was just 9 years old when she filmed “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.” Little did she know then that Ginny Weasley would become a prominent supporting character and the wife of Harry Potter in the books.
The time has finally come to say goodbye to Riverdale. And with the final episode on Wednesday night came a MAJOR twist about the love square between beloved characters’ Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Jughead Jones, and Archie Andrews.
Riverdale has come to an emotional end — you can find a summary of the series finale below.Based on the characters from Archie Comics, Riverdale debuted in 2017 to a positive reception, boosted by its huge popularity on Netflix. The series follows a group of teenagers as they try to unravel evil mysteries lurking within their seemingly innocent town.The show has made stars of its cast members, including KJ Apa, Lili Reinhart, Camila Mendes, Cole Sprouse, Madelaine Petsch and Casey Cott.
posted on X, formerly known as Twitter. That fan is correct: “Riverdale,” which is based on the Archie comics and began as a show about small-town teens in high school, did, in fact, end with the reveal that Archie (KJ Apa), Jughead (Cole Sprouse), Betty (Lili Reinhart) and Veronica (Camila Mendes) were in a four-way polyamorous relationship in which they were all dating each other.
Over the course of seven seasons, “Riverdale” has told a lot of wild stories involving time travel, multiple universes, supernatural forces and more generally surreal weirdness than one might expect from a teen drama on The CW.
has told a lot of wild stories involving time travel, multiple universes, supernatural forces and more generally surreal weirdness than one might expect from a teen drama on The CW.However, when the long-running series came to a close on Wednesday, the show wrapped everything up with a somber, emotionally powerful and surprisingly heartfelt story in which essentially everyone died. Or, more accurately, everyone was already dead when the finale began.Essentially, the show kicked off in the present day with an 86-year-old Betty Cooper (Lili Reinhart) sitting at home, where she reads in the newspaper that Jughead Jones (Cole Sprouse) had died at the age of 84.Soon, however, she gets a visit from Angel Jughead, who magically transports her back in time to the 1950s, to Betty's last day of senior year in high school, which she originally missed because she was sick at the time.Strolling around her old high school, Angel Jughead gives Betty the chance to get closure with all of her old friends, and details the sometimes wonderful, sometimes tragic lives of everyone she'd been friends with back in the day.Through the use of Jughead's omnipotent divine narration, fans got to find out the life stories of all the characters they'd followed throughout the series, and the emotionally charged finale came to a close with Betty's peaceful death — after which, as an angel, a youthful Betty meets with all her friends in the afterlife, which just so happens to be a classic-looking Pop's Diner in all it's glory.In celebration of 's series finale, ET is looking back at recent interviews with the cast, regarding the show coming to a close and how they feel about wrapping up the wild storylines.
CW’ series ended this week after seven seasons after premiering in 2017 and quickly becoming famous for its off-the-wall plotlines. Even though it featured familiar characters like Archie (KJ Apa), Jughead (Cole Sprouse), Betty (Lili Reinhart), Veronica (Camila Mendes) and Cheryl Blossom (Madelaine Petsch), “Riverdale” has never been your grandfather’s Archie comics.
Riverdale star Lili Reinhart has admitted that the show being the “butt of a joke” was “difficult” for her.Reinhart has starred as Betty Cooper for the show’s entire seven season run, which finishes this week (August 23) with the airing of the show’s finale.Discussing the show’s legacy and critical response, Reinhart told Vulture: “We can all be happy that we had a fucking consistent job for seven years. I could speak for probably all of us: We will never again do something that’s 100-plus episodes.“I think it’s important to acknowledge that our show is made fun of a lot,” she added.
Riverdale fans following his break-up from co-star Lili Reinhart.The actor, who plays Jughead Jones in the hit series, dated Reinhart (Betty Cooper) from 2017 to 2020.In a joint cast interview with Vulture, Sprouse expressed his view that fans are too invested in the actors’ personal lives.“I get a lot of stuff sent to my house or my loved ones’ houses,’ he said. “Death threats, really nasty, honestly criminal stuff.
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Cole Sprouse has seen the dark side of going through a breakup in the public eye.
“Riverdale” became a pop cultural phenom in the late ’10s, but that doesn’t mean the show hasn’t been exempt from criticism.
Cole Sprouse has made some rare comments about his breakup from ex-girlfriend Lili Reinhart and how he faced backlash from their Riverdale fans.
Lili Reinhart is opening up about Riverdale coming to an end after seven seasons and giving her take on viral clips of the show that showcase the “absurdity” of the storylines.
Cole Sprouse and the rest of the cast of Riverdale are thinking about the crazy fan interactions they’ve had over the years after their hit television show first took the nation by storm.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director In a recent interview with Rolling Stone to promote his directorial effort “Shortcomings,” actor and comedian Randall Park criticized Hollywood for taking the wrong lessons from a massive blockbuster like Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie.” The Margot Robbie-led comedy has earned over $1 billion at the worldwide box office, but Park said making more movies about toys should not be the industry’s takeaway. “I feel like, just in general, this industry is taking the wrong lessons,” Park said. “For example, ‘Barbie’ is this massive blockbuster, and the idea is: Make more movies about toys! No.