Did Cole Sprouse Get Fired From 'Riverdale'? Is He Leaving the Show?

Calm down, 'Riverdale' fans. Cole Sprouse was not fired from The CW series nor is he leaving the show before his contract is up. Details inside. The big mystery surrounding Season 4 of Riverdale was if Jughead (Cole Sprouse) actually died. The major plotline was teased at the end of Season 3 and was hyped

Calm down, 'Riverdale' fanatics. Cole Sprouse was once no longer fired from The CW collection nor is he leaving the show ahead of his contract is up. Details inside.

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The big mystery surrounding Season 4 of Riverdale used to be if Jughead (Cole Sprouse) if truth be told died. The main plotline was once teased at the finish of Season 3 and used to be overvalued in the following installment. Finally, lovers had been relieved to find out that our favorite beanie-wearing personality did no longer essentially "die," however faked his own death.

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However, Jughead's "death" had enthusiasts wondering if actor Cole Sprouse used to be leaving the series like his fellow co-stars Skeet Ulrich (who performs FP Jones) and Marisol Nichols (who performs Hermione Lodge). Luckily, it seems the 27-year-old is not placing up his iconic beanie anytime soon, until after all, he gets fired from the sequence.

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No, Cole Sprouse did no longer get fired from 'Riverdale.'

While his character's storyline gave audience just a little of scare, making us query if his role could be written off the show, Cole opened up to Variety Live! about continuing to paintings on Riverdale.

"For me, as long as the show that I’m working on — Riverdale — is one that I continue to have fun on and work with all my closest friends, which I do, it’s a privilege to be a working actor," he stated.

Adding, "I think to sit and stare at something in the face — and you can laugh at yourself and you can criticize something you’ve worked for — but I think it’s incredibly pretentious and ignorant to look at something that you are blessed to have and go like, 'I’m done.'"  

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Cole also explained that because of The CW series' huge fanbase, he will get to continue acting alongside his friends and fellow castmates.

"Something has a shelf life. But, I think Riverdale has a large audience and very many people enjoy it. Many people have fun and it brings them joy. And as long as I can do that and inspire something like that, through whatever narrative it is, then that’s like the currency of acting," he told Variety.

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How many extra seasons of 'Riverdale' will there be?

Fans of the comic book collection shouldn't have to fret about the show finishing prematurely. In an interview with The Los Angeles Times, KJ Apa, who plays Archie Andrews, published that the core 4 forged contributors are contracted for three more years with The CW, which means Riverdale  may have a minimum of a Season 6 and seven.

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When requested about the contract, Cole instructed Variety, "Look, I think a lot of people misunderstand the nature of an actor’s role on something like a long-form television show." Adding, "You sign up to a contract for a while and you do the best that you can do considering the contract." 

Due to the current coronavirus pandemic (often referred to as COVID-19), the solid and team have now not but resumed filming Season Five of the YA sequence. But, the show has already teased an upcoming time-jump that may happen in the upcoming season. 

Well, we are positive Cole would not thoughts now not enjoying a teen any further. However, we suspect his black beanie will still be a part of the character's wardrobe, even years down the line. 

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