"Stonewall Prep takes a much more devious, psychological approach," Sprouse explains. "Betty and Jughead are used to a different kind of enemy."
"As long as the fans keep watching," Apa said, "I mean, the show's not called Riverdale High -- it's called Riverdale. So you never know what can happen afterwards... Maybe Archie will get held back a year."
"I think one of the initial questions for the abstract of the show was, 'Are we going to age over time?' And you know, naturally, as we grow older and we look older, we had to solve that problem, so it's nice that we're aging," Sprouse said. "And it also kinda frees up the universe a little bit inside Riverdale to play around with that concept. I'm excited to see where we all go."
Added Reinhart: "When season 4 wraps, I'm pretty sure the kids will have graduated, so as far as where it goes from here, I don't know. I think there's opportunities for the kids to leave Riverdale, but there's also opportunities for them to stay and I think there's a lot of unfinished business for a lot of them."
"I think Riverdale is very much a show about the cycle of life, and things growing up, and all of that," Mendes said. "So I think it'd be really cool to see them go off to college and grow up and see what they make out of their lives."
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