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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.
Cole Sprouse -
There is no question I consider myself a feminist, but I also think the term 'feminist' has become a topical thing to say without backing it up with any real action.
Cole Sprouse
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I was sad and in a dark place, and I turned to a hobby to sort of take me out of that.
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I think Jughead's a selfish character. I think he really is.
Cole Sprouse -
I had a really complicated relationship with acting for a long time.
Cole Sprouse -
I've become obsessed with trying to figure out who I am against situations that make me uncomfortable and not settled, ensuring that that fear of stagnation doesn't allow me to flip into that bubble of privilege.
Cole Sprouse -
Being on set is the thing I love the most, and a lot of the things that come alongside acting and entertainment are the things I despise, to be quite honest.
Cole Sprouse -
I think as long as acting feels fulfilling and continues to feel fulfilling, it's worth it to me.
Cole Sprouse
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We have to be thankful for what we have. A lot of kids would love to be in our situation, and we realize that.
Cole Sprouse -
Going to college made me realize you have to have real spaces of privacy, and you have to establish those early.
Cole Sprouse -
I was having a dilemma whether I wanted to return to acting at all because I was coming from this sort of agency-less childhood career, and I'd never made the choice to go into acting.
Cole Sprouse -
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 -
I focus on different parts of the body on different days. It's usually high-intensity circuits and a lot of body weight stuff.
Cole Sprouse -
I think Jughead is a pretty trustworthy character - not only a narrator. I think he might be selfish, but he's obviously selfish, and that is comforting to me. I also think he has a really strong moral fiber and a propensity for good, and he tries to cultivate that in other people.
Cole Sprouse
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It's pretty inappropriate of fans to think they can expect any kind of narrative from showrunners or writers or actors. I just don't think that's the way you should engage with material that you're watching as a passive audience member.
Cole Sprouse -
I get on Facebook, and I love it. Then one day, I get a message that says, 'Your account has been deleted.' I click on the link to see why it was deleted, and it says, 'Your account has been suspended because members are not allowed to impersonate celebrities.'
Cole Sprouse -
Because 'Friends' is on Netflix, there's a renewed interest from that... People can call me 'Ben' on the street, and I will turn around.
Cole Sprouse -
Maybe it was escapism, but I had become obsessed with going to remote locations and keeping myself behind the camera.
Cole Sprouse -
If we were writing what the fans wanted to see, Betty and Jughead would be the most linear, monotonous narrative of all time.
Cole Sprouse -
When I would read the 'Archie' comics when I was younger, I was rooting for Betty and Archie way over any alternative.
Cole Sprouse
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Twins work really well in the industry because child labor laws dictate a baby, as an example, can only work for, like, an hour a day.
Cole Sprouse -
Jughead is one of those characters that takes the opinions of his father really seriously and probably seeks a bit of validation from him.
Cole Sprouse -
My grandpa was a geologist, and I always had this fascination with not only earth sciences but ancient history.
Cole Sprouse -
Photography is a pursuit that allows you to be very hands-on with what you show people of either yourself or the art you want to make, and acting is kind of the exact opposite. You do have a modicum of creative freedom as an actor, but you're still very much a cipher for other people's art.
Cole Sprouse