Riverdale was a fictional town in the 1940s comic Archie, whose protagonist was a hapless redhead with two female best friends. Today’s Riverdale, as depicted in CW’s new drama of the same name, is fully gentrified and home to a diverse cast of characters.
One of the most striking differences in modern-day Riverdale is that Josie and the Pussycats, the iconic all-girl, cartoon rock group, is made up of black girls, headed by actress Ashleigh Murray. And–because you can never have too much #BlackGirlMagic–Josie’s mom, Sierra McCoy, is the mayor or Riverdale and played by none other than the legendary Robin Givens.
AGL recently caught up with Ashleigh and Robin to talk about their new roles.
Ashleigh Murray on Her Interpretation of Josie:
“What I really love about Josie is her confidence. One of the reasons I relate to her is because she has big dreams, and she’s a powerhouse in her own right. I feel like, if you’re that determined to succeed that early in life, then you need to have some sort of confidence, and you need to have some sort of resistance to things that get in the way of that success.”
Ashleigh Murray on Josie’s Relationship With Her Mother:
“Josie does her best to fall in line with what her mom believes is right, but sometimes you see her push back, which [is what] normally happens in parent-child relationships. But, Josie understands that her mother is coming from a place of love. Her mom is very smart about making sure Josie understands that she can be who she needs to be, but she must also love who she is—and Josie takes that to heart.”
Robin Givens on Her Role as Mayor McCoy:
“Every so often, a role comes along that really touches you personally. I grew up with Archie and Josie and the Pussycats, so every time I even think about it, I just start blushing. The mayor could have been anybody; I’m honored that I was chosen.”
Robin Givens on Sierra and Josie’s Mother-Daughter Dynamic:
“When one of the Pussycats leaves to do something with Archie, the mayor is like, ‘Find somebody to replace her. Just make sure she’s not as good as you—not as thin, not as pretty, and doesn’t sing as well—and make sure it’s another woman of color.’ Josie knows her mom has her back, and I think she actually feels protected.”
Robin Givens on the Diversity of the Riverdale Cast:
“To be part of a show with such diversity makes me feel proud. The writers and showrunners have chosen to represent this era in a certain way, where anyone watching the show can see themselves. You name it, you’re represented. That makes me proud. Also, the fact that Josie and the Pussycats are beautiful, and different shades, and sexy is just fabulous for black women.”
Catch Riverdale on the CW, every Thursday night at 9 p.m. EST/ 8 p.m. CST.