Riverdale is an American teen drama television series based on the characters of Archie Comics, which made its debut on January 26, 2017. The series was adapted for The CW by Archie Comics' chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. A spin-off, titled Katy Keene and set between the fourth and fifth season of Riverdale, aired from February 6, 2020, to May 14, 2020. [1] [2]
The series features an ensemble cast based on the characters off of the comic series, with KJ Apa in the role of Archie Andrews; Lili Reinhart as Betty Cooper, Camila Mendes as Veronica Lodge, and Cole Sprouse as Jughead Jones. The main cast also features Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom, Ashleigh Murray as Josie McCoy, Casey Cott as Kevin Keller, Ross Butler and Charles Melton as Reggie Mantle, Vanessa Morgan as Toni Topaz, Drew Ray Tanner as Fangs Fogarty, and Erinn Westbrook as Tabitha Tate. Other main characters in the series include the parents of the main characters: Luke Perry as Fred Andrews, Mädchen Amick as Alice Cooper, Marisol Nichols and Mark Consuelos as Hermione and Hiram Lodge, respectively, and Skeet Ulrich as F. P. Jones.
Actor | Character | Riverdale | |||||||
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Main characters | |||||||||
KJ Apa | Archibald "Archie" Andrews | Main | |||||||
Lili Reinhart | Elizabeth "Betty" Cooper | Main | |||||||
Camila Mendes | Veronica Lodge | Main | |||||||
Cole Sprouse [a] | Jughead Jones | Main | |||||||
Marisol Nichols | Hermione Lodge | Main [b] | Guest | ||||||
Madelaine Petsch | Cheryl Blossom | Main | |||||||
Ashleigh Murray | Josie McCoy | Main [c] | Guest | Guest | |||||
Mädchen Amick | Alice Cooper | Main | |||||||
Luke Perry | Fred Andrews | Main | |||||||
Mark Consuelos | Hiram Lodge | Main | Guest | ||||||
Casey Cott | Kevin Keller | Recurring | Main | ||||||
Skeet Ulrich | F. P. Jones | Recurring | Main [d] | ||||||
Charles Melton [e] | Reggie Mantle | Recurring | Main | ||||||
Vanessa Morgan | Toni Topaz | Recurring | Main | ||||||
Drew Ray Tanner | Fangs Fogarty | Recurring | Main | ||||||
Erinn Westbrook | Tabitha Tate | Main [f] | |||||||
Recurring characters | |||||||||
Martin Cummins | Tom Keller | Recurring | |||||||
Alvin Sanders | Pop Tate | Recurring | |||||||
Tiera Skovbye | Polly Cooper | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Molly Ringwald | Mary Andrews | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Nathalie Boltt | Penelope Blossom | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Cody Kearsley | Moose Mason | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Peter James Bryant | Waldo Weatherbee | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Lochlyn Munro | Hal Cooper | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Robin Givens | Sierra McCoy | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Shannon Purser | Ethel Muggs | Recurring | Guest | Guest | Recurring | ||||
Major Curda | Dilton Doiley | Recurring | Guest | Guest | Recurring | ||||
Asha Bromfield | Melody Valentine | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Hayley Law | Valerie Brown | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Jordan Calloway | Chuck Clayton | Recurring | |||||||
Trevor Stines | Jason Blossom | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||
Tom McBeath | Smithers | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||
Barclay Hope | Clifford Blossom | Recurring | Guest | Guest | Guest | Recurring | |||
Claudius Blossom | Recurring | Guest | |||||||
Rob Raco | Joaquin DeSantos | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Colin Lawrence | Floyd Clayton | Recurring | Guest | Guest | |||||
Sarah Habel | Geraldine Grundy | Recurring | Guest | Guest | Recurring | ||||
Caitlin Mitchell-Markovitch | Ginger Lopez | Recurring | |||||||
Olivia Ryan Stern | Tina Patel | Recurring | |||||||
Barbara Wallace | Rose Blossom | Guest | Recurring | ||||||
Moses Thiessen | Ben Button | Guest | Recurring | Guest | Guest | Recurring | |||
Scott McNeil | Tall Boy | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Jordan Connor | Sweet Pea | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | |||||
Beverley Breuer | Sister Woodhouse | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Brit Morgan | Penny Peabody | Recurring | |||||||
Henderson Wade | Michael Minetta | Recurring | |||||||
Hart Denton | Chic | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Emilija Baranac | Midge Klump | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Abby Ross | Recurring | ||||||||
Graham Phillips | Nick St. Clair | Recurring | Guest | Guest | |||||
Tommy Martinez | Malachai | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Stephan Miers | Andre | Recurring | |||||||
Cameron McDonald | Joseph Svenson | Recurring | |||||||
John Behlmann | Arthur Adams | Recurring | |||||||
Julian Haig | Elio Grande | Guest | Recurring | ||||||
Trinity Likins | Jellybean Jones | Recurring | |||||||
Zoé De Grand Maison | Evelyn Evernever | Recurring | Recurring | ||||||
Brittany Willacy | Laura | Recurring | |||||||
Eli Goree | Munroe "Mad Dog" Moore | Recurring | |||||||
Nikolai Witschl | Dr. Curdle Jr. | Recurring | Guest | Recurring | Guest | ||||
Bernadette Beck | Peaches 'N Cream | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Chad Michael Murray | Edgar Evernever | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Gina Gershon | Gladys Jones | Recurring | |||||||
William MacDonald | Warden Norton | Recurring | |||||||
Link Baker | Captain Golightly | Recurring | |||||||
Jonathan Whitesell | Kurtz | Recurring | |||||||
Nico Bustamante | Ricky DeSantos | Recurring | |||||||
Ryan Robbins | Frank Andrews | Recurring | |||||||
Marion Eisman | Doris Bell | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Wyatt Nash | Charles Smith | Guest | Recurring | Guest | |||||
Mishel Prada | Hermosa Lodge | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Sean Depner | Bret Weston Wallis | Recurring | Guest | Guest | |||||
Sarah Desjardins | Donna Sweett | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Juan Riedinger | Dodger Dickenson | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Sam Witwer | Mr. Chipping | Recurring | |||||||
Alex Barima | Johnathan | Recurring | |||||||
Doralynn Mui | Joan Berkeley | Recurring | |||||||
Kerr Smith | Mr. Honey | Recurring | |||||||
Malcolm Stewart | Francis Dupont | Recurring | |||||||
Fredreich Werthers | Recurring | ||||||||
Greyston Holt | Glen Scot | Recurring | Guest | ||||||
Kyra Leroux | Britta Beach | Recurring | |||||||
Alix West Lefler | Juniper Cooper | Recurring | |||||||
Bentley Storteboom | Dagwood Cooper | Recurring | |||||||
Sommer Carbuccia | Eric Jackson | Recurring | |||||||
Chris Mason | Chad Gekko | Recurring | |||||||
Adeline Rudolph | Minerva Marble | Recurring | |||||||
Phoebe Miu | Jessica | Recurring | |||||||
John Prowse | Old Man Dreyfus | Recurring | |||||||
Alaina Huffman | Twyla Twist | Recurring | |||||||
Alison Araya | Ms. Weiss | Guest | Recurring | ||||||
Matthew Yang King | Marty Mantle | Guest | Recurring | ||||||
Andres Soto | Carlos | Guest | Recurring | ||||||
Christopher O'Shea | Percival Pickins | Recurring | |||||||
Quinnie Vu | Agent Marsha Lin | Recurring | |||||||
Ricardo Hoyos | Heraldo | Recurring | |||||||
Caroline Day | Heather | Recurring | |||||||
Sophia Tatum | Agent Drake | Recurring | |||||||
Douglas Chapman | Trash Bag Killer / Dennis | Recurring | |||||||
Oliver Rice | Lou Cypher | Recurring | |||||||
Will Jackson | Anthony Fogarty | Recurring | |||||||
Nicholas Barasch | Julian Blossom | Recurring | |||||||
Karl Walcott | Clay Walker | Recurring | |||||||
Guest characters | |||||||||
Bruce Blain | Vic | Guest | |||||||
Arabella Bushnell | Aunt Cricket | Guest | Guest | ||||||
Alex Zahara | Uncle Bedford | Guest | Guest | ||||||
Mackenzie Gray | Dr. Curdle | Guest | |||||||
Reese Alexander | Myles McCoy | Guest | Guest | Guest | |||||
Sam Spear | Deputy | Guest | Guest | ||||||
Sheila Tyson | Delores | Guest | |||||||
Chris Britton | Judge Britton | Guest | |||||||
Azura Skye | Darla Dickeson | Guest | Guest | ||||||
Luvia Petersen | Brooke | Guest | Guest | ||||||
Fred Henderson | Governor Dooley | Guest | |||||||
Kett Turton | David | Guest | |||||||
Lucy Hale | Katy Keene | Guest | |||||||
Blake Stadel | George Augustine | Guest | |||||||
Shannen Doherty | Stranded Motorist | Guest | |||||||
Ty Wood | Billy Marlin | Guest | |||||||
Timothy Webber | Forsythe Pendleton Jones I | Guest | |||||||
Zane Holtz | K.O. Kelly | Guest | |||||||
Camille Hyde | Alexandra "Xandra" Cabot | Guest | |||||||
Ryan Faucett | Bernardo Bixby | Guest | |||||||
Kiernan Shipka | Sabrina Spellman | Guest |
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Archibald "Archie" Andrews (portrayed by KJ Apa) is an intense and conflicted teenager, a high school sophomore who got in shape over the summer and now has to manage the newfound attention of his classmates. He struggles to balance his social life with his passion for writing and performing music, against the wishes of his father and his football coach.
In the first season Archie's plots center on a secret love affair with his teacher, Mrs. Grundy; while he must choose his between his music and football but must also save the family business while pursuing the love of Veronica Lodge. In the second season he begins facing the tragedy of the shooting of his father and therefore orchestrates the creation of the "Red Circle" to protect Riverdale from Black Hood, then ends up approaching Betty to end him. Later he must join the Lodge family mafia so that Hiram Lodge approves his relationship with Veronica but everything ends badly and Archie ends up framed for murder. In season 3 he faces trial for murder and is sent to the Leopord Juvenile Detention Center where he is rescued by his friends and leaves Riverdale temporarily. Finally he returns and becomes romantically linked to Josie McCoy and focuses again on his music but is involved in the game "Griffins and Gargoyles" where he is "The Red Paladin" and the mission is to assassinate him, but he eventually fights for his life and survives. Later opens a boxing gym "El Royale Fight Club" to become a boxer. In season 4, he goes through the great pain of his father's death, while Riverdale is watched by "The Author" because his uncle Frank arrives in town to accompany him in his final year. Archie is part of the cover-up of the "death of Jughead", there his role is to pretend to be the support of Betty started a false romance with her but this awakened the old feelings of both causing a rapprochement between them. In season 5 he graduates, enlists in the army and after 5 years returns to Riverdale and sets out to revive and save the town from the hands of Hiram Lodge, in the process begins a formal romance with Betty. Hiram plants a bomb under their beds and it explodes soon after.
In season 6, the bomb sends them to a timeline where they have powers, Archie becomes the toughest man in the world being unbreakable while focusing on forming a family with Betty but Percival murders him along with others but Cheryl (now a witch) manages to revive him and together with the gang they end him. He finally proposes to Betty; however, Bailey's Comet was expected to explode in Riverdale.
In season 7, he is sent to 1955 to survive Bailey's Comet but does not remember his previous lives. There he meets Veronica again with whom he falls in love, then dates Cheryl, forges a great friendship with Reggie and Kevin. He finally remembers his life. Years later, 86-year-old Betty reveals that they along with Jughead and Veronica decided to explore all their feelings and became a romantic quartet and then Archie moved to Los Angeles with his construction team, where he became a contractor and amateur writer. He never returned to Riverdale, since in the city he met a woman with whom he fell in love and with whom he formed a family. When he died he asked that he be buried next to his father in his hometown.
Elizabeth "Betty" Cooper (portrayed by Lili Reinhart) is sweet, studious, eager-to-please and wholesome as apple pie with a huge crush on her longtime best friend, Archie. Tired of being the perfect daughter, student, sister, etc., she turns to her new friend, Veronica, for life advice — much to the consternation of her emotionally brittle mother. [3]
In the first season, we are introduced to Betty who has intentions to stop suppressing her love feelings for Archie, while seeking to revive Riverdale High School's newspaper, The Blue and Gold. On the other hand, he investigates and solves Jason Blossom's seine, the disappearance of Polly Cooper and the secrets of Miss Grundy situations that connect her directly with Jughead and develop feelings for him. In season 2, after the arrival of Black Hood she becomes his nexus and main victim being stalked. Determined to solve it, she does anything to strip naked for the crowd to get the membership of the snakes, she teams up with Archie to take down Black Hood but ends up awakening her old crush but in turn must deal with the appearance of Chic, her supposed half-brother. He discovers that his father is Black Hood and manages to stop him. In season 3, she participates in the rescue of Archie, then investigates the suicide game led by King Gargoyle situation that keys to be interned in the Sisters of Silent Mercy there she discovers the truth about King Gargoyle being Chic with the help of her Hal Cooper (Black Hood) which are led by Penelope Blossom who forces her to kill her father but does.
Veronica Cecilia Lodge (Luna) (portrayed by Camila Mendes) is the daughter of Hiram and Hermione Lodge. [4] She is the girlfriend of Archie Andrews and the ex-girlfriend of Reggie Mantle and wife of Reggie Mantle (In Rivervale).
Veronica is a student at Riverdale High School. In addition, she is a member of the River Vixens and Josie and the pussycats. She moved from New York to her mother's hometown of Riverdale due to her father's arrest and subsequent incarceration. She arrives in Riverdale in order to start over and leave her troubled past behind. While living in New York, Veronica was filthy rich, popular, and fashionable. She was also a bully and a mean girl. After her father is arrested, she and her mother Hermione are forced to flee New York City and relocate to Riverdale. She struggles to find the truth behind her father's loyalties and intentions, as she fears what will happen once he is released from prison and back home with them. Meanwhile, she is also trying to reform herself into a better person. She eventually develops friendships with all of the main characters including Betty Cooper, Jughead Jones, Josie McCoy, Cheryl Blossom and Kevin Keller. She becomes Archie Andrews' girlfriend and later on, Reggie Mantle's girlfriend. In season 2, Veronica's father Hiram is released from jail and moves back to Riverdale to join Hermione and Veronica as a family. After Hiram is released, Veronica gets involved in the Lodge family business. However, with time, she turns against her father and finally realizes what a horrible person he is despite constantly having blind faith in him the entire time. She is now an adversary to her father and spent the majority of the third season taking her father down and successfully having him put in prison for all of the crimes he has committed in Riverdale. Though believed to have been the only child of her father Hiram, it's later on revealed that she has an older paternal half-sister named Hermosa Lodge, who made her first appearance in the fourth season.
Forsythe Pendleton "Jughead" Jones III (portrayed by Cole Sprouse) is the son of F.P. and Gladys Jones, half-brother of Charles Smith, older brother of Jellybean Jones and the boyfriend of Betty Cooper. [3]
Jughead was a sophomore at Riverdale High School, he started investigating the murder of Jason Blossom with Betty Cooper and later on becomes her boyfriend, but after the arrest of his father, F. P. Jones, the leader of the Southside Serpents, he was placed into foster care and had to transfer to Southside High. While attending the gang and drug-infested high school, he re-opened the school newspaper, The Red and Black, where he was an editor, alongside new recruit, Toni Topaz, the newspaper's photographer, with Robert Phillips, their adviser until his arrest. However, with the closing of Southside High, Jughead has returned to Riverdale High. He is a close friend of Archie Andrews and Betty Cooper. He is also a member of the Southside Serpents, which he joined following his father's arrest, despite being advised against it.
Cheryl Marjorie Blossom (portrayed by Madelaine Petsch) is the daughter of Clifford and Penelope Blossom, twin sister of Jason Blossom, and the aunt to Jason and Polly's twin babies. [5] She eventually marries Toni Topaz and has a son with her.
Cheryl is a popular student at Riverdale High School, head cheerleader of the River Vixens and the self-proclaimed Queen Bee. Her life is turned upside down when her twin brother Jason is murdered, and her family's secrets are exposed in the investigation, including their drug business that ultimately led her father to kill Jason. Cheryl puts on a brave face and icy exterior to hide the fact that her parents abuse her, but it thaws throughout the series as she gains freedom from her mother and embraces who she really is. In season 2, it's revealed that Cheryl is a lesbian, and that her mother told her at a young age that her feelings were deviant. She meets Toni Topaz, who assures her that there's nothing wrong with her sexuality, and the two date and live together until graduation, when they break up because Cheryl feels she needs to atone for her family's many sins.
In Season 5, Cheryl spends the seven years after graduation being a recluse in her family's mansion, Thornhill, because she believes she's cursed. She's eventually coaxed out by Toni, and while the two still have feelings for each other, too much miscommunication and drama keeps them apart. Instead, Cheryl joins her mother's ministry, and finds a sense of purpose in worshiping the elements. In Season 6, Cheryl learns that she's a witch and develops the power of pyrokinesis. She reconnects with her childhood crush Heather, who helps her develop and understand her new abilities, and in turn, Cheryl is able to help all of her friends when they come to her for answers and assistance with their own new powers. At the end of the season, Heather tells her that she and Toni are soulmates fated to end up together, before she absorbs the other characters' powers and attempts to melt Bailey's Comet before it can strike and destroy Riverdale.
In Season 7, after she fails to melt the comet, Cheryl is sent back in 1955, where she's a teenager again with no memories of her life. She lives at home with her abusive parents again, her twin is alive, but is now Julian Blossom, and she's back in the closet. To hide her sexuality, she attempts to date Archie for a brief period, but she can't deny her feelings for Toni for long, and eventually the two begin to date again. Cheryl spends much of the season battling the homophobia, racism and other injustices of the time, while exposing her parents as Russian spies with the help of Jughead. Cheryl eventually regains her memories of the future, but she must stay in the past. She ends up moving to California with Toni, where she's a successful painter and an activist. They get married and have a son named Dale. She dies peacefully after living a full life.
Hermione Apollonia Lodge (née Gomez) (portrayed by Marisol Nichols) is the ex-wife of Hiram Lodge and the mother of Veronica Lodge. [6]
Hermione grew up in Riverdale and she came from a poor, working class Latino family. During that time, she would date Fred Andrews. However, she found herself drawn and attracted to Hiram Lodge, the wealthy boy whom her mother didn't approve of her dating because she felt he was a scrub and not decent for her daughter despite his wealth. Hermione found herself in a love triangle with Fred and Hiram in high school, but in the end, she ultimately chose Hiram over Fred. Throughout her high school years, Hermione worked at local businesses such as the Bijou and Spiffany's. During her youth, some would have described Hermione as a mean girl, but flashbacks suggest that she was a rebelling Catholic girl who wore glasses and a Catholic school girl uniform. She even believes her current misfortune was karma finally catching up to her. After she broke up with Fred, she married Hiram Lodge and the two moved to New York City. Together they had a daughter, Veronica. After Hiram was arrested for fraud and embezzlement, Hermione and Veronica fled New York City and moved back to Riverdale. After the scandal, the only remaining property that was not seized because it was in Hermione's name was the luxurious apartment building, the Pembrooke, where she resides with her husband and daughter. In season 2, Hermione runs for Mayor of Riverdale. She ends up winning the election, beating out Fred Andrews by a smidge. As of season 2, she is the current mayor of Riverdale. In season 3, Hermione appoints FP Jones as the Sheriff of Riverdale after hiring FP to shoot Hiram.
Josephine "Josie" McCoy (portrayed by Ashleigh Murray) is the daughter of Myles and Sierra McCoy. [7]
Josie is a student at Riverdale High School and was both the lead singer and guitarist of her band, Josie and the Pussycats. After she secretly made the decision to pursue a solo career, Valerie Brown and Melody Valentine disbanded the group. Her father, who was a man of music, gave her the name Josephine, after the late singer Josephine Baker. Because of this, she often struggles to gain his approval while also trying to impress him. Unlike her father, Josie's mother Sierra is far more encouraging of her talents, especially her band and music. They both enforce "black excellence", especially when the choice of the band members are concerned.
Alice Susanna Cooper (née Smith) (portrayed by Mädchen Amick) is the ex-wife of Hal Cooper, mother of Charles Smith, Betty, and Polly Cooper, the grandmother of Jason and Polly's twin babies and the editor and co-owner of the local newspaper The Riverdale Register. [8]
Alice grew up on the south side of Riverdale and attended the local high school with Hermione Lodge, Fred Andrews, FP Jones, Penelope Blossom, Hal Cooper, Hiram Lodge, Mary Andrews, Tom Keller and Sierra McKoy.
Frederick Arthur "Fred" Andrews (portrayed by Luke Perry) was the ex-husband of Mary Andrews, father of Archie Andrews and the owner of Andrews Construction. [9]
Fred was raised in Riverdale, and like his son, attended the local high school, where he was close friends with F. P. Jones, Alice Cooper, Hermione Lodge, Penelope Blossom, Hal Cooper, Hiram Lodge, Mary Andrews, Tom Keller and Sierra McKoy, and briefly dated Hermione until she chose the rich kid, Hiram over him. During those high school years, Fred and F. P. spent an entire summer fixing up an old DW bus, which they later came to called "The Shaggin' Wagon". Following that, he and F. P. formed a band their senior year, which they named "The Fred Heads". Apparently, this attracted the attention of a lot of ladies for Fred. He later went on to marry Mary Andrews and she would give birth to their first and only child, Archie Andrews. However, that did not last. He and Mary separated, which was not amicable as the two had trouble being in the same room together without a mediator present and Mary moved away to Chicago.
Luke Perry died of a stroke in March 2019, and as a result Fred Andrews died in a hit-and-run while assisting a stranger.[ citation needed ]
Hiram Lodge (born Jaime Luna) (portrayed by Mark Consuelos) is the ex-husband of Hermione Lodge, father of Hermosa and Veronica Lodge and the CEO and President of Lodge Industries.
Hiram supposedly grew up in Riverdale, where he was known as the filthy rich kid. During this time, he dated Hermione Gomez, who broke up with Fred Andrews to be with him. Along with building a relationship with Hermione, he forged a rivalry with Clifford Blossom during his high school years. It was later revealed that while attending Riverdale High School, Hiram was the wrestling state champion, earning him a trophy for his great achievement. After graduating, he and Hermione moved to New York City, and some time later got married and had a daughter, Veronica, and they all lived together in New York living a wealthy, luxurious lifestyle. However, their fancy life and luxurious living did not last forever as Hiram was arrested for fraud and embezzlement. Despite his imprisonment, Hiram still ran his businesses and criminal empire from behind bars. He has been released from prison and has now taken up residence at the Pembrooke in Riverdale with his wife and daughter. Since his release, he has secretly purchased Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe, hiring Pop Tate as manager in exchange for his silence. Hiram is also business partners with Fred Andrews, working on the SoDale project together, an arrangement that was put in place by Hermione, in an effort to legitimize Lodge Industries. He has also taken over Riverdale by purchasing all of the businesses and lands within the town, including Southside High (which he had intended to use to build his for profit prison), the Riverdale Register, and Sunnyside Trailer Park just to name a few. He also intended to have Fred Andrews run for Mayor of Riverdale but when he declined to run under the Lodge's request, he had his wife Hermione run for Mayor instead. Hiram's intention of having Hermione run for Mayor was so that he could have complete control over Riverdale with an iron fist. Hiram continues to operate his devious schemes and have control over Riverdale until eventually, it all comes crashing down in season three. Hiram ends up being arrested by Sheriff FP Jones and he is imprisoned in the very prison that he built and becomes its first inmate. Despite being in prison, Hiram is still able to manipulate things to his own accord as he had Hermione arrested by the FBI to get back at her and Veronica for betraying him. In addition to being a very wealthy, powerful business man, Hiram is also a crime boss and a drug lord. Throughout season 2 and 3, Hiram has successfully been peddling Fizzle Rocks and Jingle Jangle throughout Riverdale. In season 4, it is revealed that Hiram has another daughter named Hermosa Lodge whom he has kept hidden and secret.
Consuelos joined the series in the second season. [10]
Kevin Keller (portrayed by Casey Cott) is the son of Tom and Mrs. Keller. [11]
Kevin is a sophomore at Riverdale High School and the best friend of Betty Cooper. Along with that, he has become Veronica's G.B.F. (gay best friend). Kevin also struggles with his sexuality, as he does not have the same options as his friends do. Because of this, it often causes Kevin to act recklessly at times. He has dated Joaquin, as well as had some interactions with Moose Mason, but Joaquin left Riverdale, forcing their break-up and Moose is unwilling to be "out" like Kevin, forcing him to resort to other means in order to feel something. But lately, Kevin has revealed strong feelings towards Moose, that were either rejected or unnoticed.
In the second-season finale, after Moose is upset about the death of Midge, he and Moose share a kiss.
Cott was promoted to the main cast for the second season after recurring in the first. [12]
Forsythe Pendleton "F. P." Jones II (portrayed by Skeet Ulrich) is the ex-husband of Gladys Jones, father of Jughead and Jellybean Jones and Charles Smith Jones, and the leader of the Southside Serpents. [13]
F. P. grew up in Riverdale and attended Riverdale High School with best friend Fred Andrews, Mary Andrews, Penelope Blossom, Alice Cooper, Hal Cooper and Hermione Lodge. At the age of sixteen, F. P.'s father kicked him out of the house and "told him to go to hell". Instead, he joined the Southside Serpents, who accepted him as one of their own. Soon thereafter, he enlisted in the army. After serving his country, F. P. returned to Riverdale, picking up from where he left off with the Serpents; however, he later retired and gave the place of king and queen to Jughead and Betty . F. P. and Fred Andrews later went on to found a construction company together, but barely made enough to stay in business. By that time, F. P. had married and become a father to two young children, whom he and his wife would frequently take to the Twilight Drive-In-however, they often could not afford tickets for everyone, so the kids would hide in the trunk until they parked. While Fred had his wife and son, Archie, to provide for, F. P. had his family as well as many hospital bills. Due to this, F. P. became involved in a string of criminal activities which would often end with him getting arrested and Fred having to bail him out. Eventually, he became too big of a liability for their company and was forced by Fred to resign. After losing his job, F. P. began drinking heavily, which led the Jones family to fall apart. F. P.'s wife left him and took their daughter with her to Toledo to live with the kids' grandparents, and Jughead began living out of the projection booth of the drive-in, where he had found employment. F. P. ended up living alone at the Sunnyside Trailer Park, where he continued drinking. At an unknown point, F. P. became the leader of the Southside Serpents, a dangerous biker gang of thugs and criminals. In the third season, he becomes the Sheriff of Riverdale after being appointed the position by Mayor Lodge. He is currently in a live-in relationship with his high-school sweetheart, Alice Cooper.
Ulrich was promoted to the main cast for the second season after recurring in the first. [14]
Reginald "Reggie" Mantle (portrayed by Ross Butler (season 1) and Charles Melton (season 2 to present) is Archie's long-time friend and rival, a football player at Riverdale High School and town prankster. He and Veronica started dating after Archie left however after his return Veronica felt guilty and didn't want a relationship with Reggie any longer, but they eventually got back together. [15] Butler left the series after the first season owing to his commitments as a member of the main cast on 13 Reasons Why ; Melton was cast to take over the role of Reggie in the second season on a recurring basis [16] [17] and was promoted to the main cast in the third season. [18]
Antoinette "Toni" Topaz (portrayed by Vanessa Morgan) is introduced in season 2 when she befriends Jughead Jones when he starts attending Southside High. Her family are founding members of the Southside Serpents, Riverdale's notorious biker gang, which she eventually becomes the leader of. She was a social worker and then a guidance counselor at Riverdale High, as well as a bar owner and a town council member. She identifies as bisexual, and had a brief fling with Jughead in season 2 and was with Fangs in season 6, but she spends most of the series with Cheryl, and eventually marries her. She had a son named Anthony with Fangs and Kevin, who was aged up from a baby to a teenager before being erased from the timeline, and then a son with Cheryl, named Dale (portrayed by Vanessa Morgan's real son), in the new timeline.
Fangs Fogarty (portrayed by Drew Ray Tanner) is a member of the Southside Serpents, who is introduced in the second season when Jughead transfers to Southside High and joins the Serpents. He's bisexual and had an on again/off again relationship with Kevin throughout high school, and then a more serious one for seven years after they graduated. They get engaged and plan to have a baby with Toni as their surrogate in season 5, but when Kevin calls the engagement off, Fangs and Toni get together in season 6. Then, in season 7, Fangs is sent back to 1955 with the rest of the gang. Here, he quickly falls for Midge Klump, who he eventually marries and has a baby with before he dies tragically in a bus crash just weeks after graduation.
Tabitha Tate (portrayed by Erinn Westbrook) is the ambitious, entrepreneurial granddaughter of Pop Tate, who has come to town to take over Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe in the hopes of franchising the iconic diner. She befriends Jughead after she gives him a job and helps him with his investigations and his drinking problem, and the two fall in love. She also befriends Betty, Veronica and Archie, and helps in their quest to make Riverdale a better place. She gains the power of chronokinesis and becomes Riverdale's guardian angel in season 6, which makes her instrumental in stopping Percival Pickens from destroying Riverdale. She uses her powers to send everyone back in 1955 before Bailey's comet can strike Riverdale, but she is unable to stay there and live her life with Jughead and her friends. She saves the timeline and the multiverse, gives them their memories back, kisses Jughead goodbye, and then disappears.
Veronica Cecilia Lodge is one of the main characters in the Archie Comics franchise, and is the keyboardist and one of the three vocalists of rock band The Archies.
Elizabeth "Betty" Cooper is one of the main characters appearing in American comic books published by Archie Comics. She is the lead guitarist, percussionist and one of the three singers of The Archies. The character was created by Bob Montana and John L. Goldwater, and first appeared in Pep Comics #22, on the first page of the first Archie story, serving as a love interest to Archie Andrews.
Archibald "Archie" Andrews, created in 1941 by publisher John L. Goldwater and artist Bob Montana in collaboration with writer Vic Bloom, is the main character in the Archie Comics franchise, including the long-running Archie Andrews radio series, a syndicated comic strip, The Archie Show, Archie's Weird Mysteries, and Riverdale. With the creation of Archie Andrews, publisher John Goldwater hoped to appeal to fans of the Andy Hardy films starring Mickey Rooney. Archie Andrews is the rhythm guitarist and one of the three singers of the fictional band The Archies. He is portrayed by KJ Apa on Riverdale and Agastya Nanda in The Archies. For his physical appearance, he has red hair, freckles on his cheeks, and light-colored skin. In Archie's Weird Mysteries, he appears to be of Scottish-American descent, as shown in the episode "The Day the Earth Moved", when his father wanted to keep with their family tradition and wear a kilt while ringing the bell of Riverdale.
Hiram P. Lodge is a fictional character in the Archie Comics series. He is a father to the series' protagonist, Veronica Lodge and a husband to her mother, Hermione Lodge.
Cheryl Marjorie Blossom is a fictional character of the Archie Comics universe. She is a wealthy and powerful teenage girl, the privileged daughter of a businessman. She is portrayed by Madelaine Petsch in Riverdale and Diya Gupta in The Archies.
The following is a list of members of the families of Archie's Gang appearing in Archie Comics. Primarily featured are the parents of Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge and Jughead Jones.
Afterlife with Archie is a comic book published by Archie Comics beginning in 2013, depicting a zombie apocalypse that begins in the town of Riverdale in an alternative reality. It is written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, with art by Francesco Francavilla, and is inspired by a zombie-themed variant cover which Francavilla did for an issue of Life with Archie.
Riverdale is an American television series based on the characters of Archie Comics. The series was adapted for the CW by Archie Comics' chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, and is produced by Warner Bros. Television and CBS Studios, in association with Berlanti Productions and Archie Comics. Conceived as a feature film adaptation for Warner Bros. Pictures, the idea was re-imagined as a television series for Fox. In 2015, development on the project moved to The CW, where the series was ordered for a pilot. Filming took place in Vancouver, British Columbia.
"Chapter One: The River's Edge" is the pilot and first episode of the first season of the American television series Riverdale, based on the characters by Archie Comics, revolving around the character of Archie Andrews and his life in the small town of Riverdale while exploring the darkness hidden behind its seemingly-perfect image. The episode was written by series creator and Archie Comics' chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, and was directed by Lee Toland Krieger.
The second season of Riverdale premiered on The CW on October 11, 2017 and concluded on May 16, 2018 with a total of 22 episodes. The series is based on the characters from the Archie Comics, created by Maurice Coyne, Louis Silberkleit, and John L. Goldwater, and was created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
"Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember" is the eighteenth episode of the second season of the American television series Riverdale and the thirty-first episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Jason Stone and written by Arabella Anderson and Tessa Leigh Williams and choreographed by Heather Laura Gray. It centered around the stage musical Carrie by Lawrence D. Cohen and Michael Gore, which is based on the 1974 book of the same name by Stephen King.
The third season of Riverdale premiered on The CW on October 10, 2018 and concluded on May 15, 2019 with a total of 22 episodes. The series is based on the characters from the Archie Comics, created by Maurice Coyne, Louis Silberkleit, and John L. Goldwater, and was created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
"Chapter Fifty-One: Big Fun" is the sixteenth episode of the third season of the American television series Riverdale and the fifty-first episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Maggie Kiley, written by Tessa Leigh Williams, and choreographed by Heather Laura Gray. It centered around the stage musical Heathers: The Musical by Laurence O'Keefe and Kevin Murphy, based on the 1989 film of the same name written by Daniel Waters.
"Chapter Sixty-One: Halloween" is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the American television series Riverdale and the 61st episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Erin Feeley and written by Janine Salinas Schoenberg.
"Chapter Seventy-Four: Wicked Little Town" is the seventeenth episode of the fourth season of the American television series Riverdale and the seventy-fourth episode of the series overall. The episode was written by Tessa Leigh Williams, directed by Antonio Negret and choreographed by Heather Laura Gray. It centered around the stage musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch by Stephen Trask.
The first season of Riverdale premiered on The CW on January 26, 2017 and concluded on May 11, 2017, with a total of 13 episodes. The series is based on the characters from the Archie Comics, created by Maurice Coyne, Louis Silberkleit, and John L. Goldwater, and was created by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa.
"Chapter Seventy-Nine: Graduation" is the third episode of the fifth season of the American television series Riverdale. The episode was written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and directed by Gabriel Correa. It originally aired on The CW in the United States on February 3, 2021.
"Chapter Thirteen: The Sweet Hereafter" is the thirteenth and final episode of the first season of the American television series Riverdale. The episode was written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and directed by Lee Toland Krieger. It originally aired on the CW in the United States on May 11, 2017.
"Chapter Twelve: Anatomy of a Murder" is the twelfth episode of the first season of the American television show Riverdale. The episode was written by Michael Grassi and directed by Rob Seidenglanz. It originally aired on The CW in the United States on May 4, 2017.