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'Riverdale' star on returning to set without Luke Perry

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KJ Apa shares memories of late 'Riverdale' co-star Luke Perry
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Kelly McCarthy
ByKelly McCarthy
March 09, 2020, 1:55 PM

Actor K.J. Apa is excited for the new season of "Riverdale" but said the show is missing his close friend and former co-star Luke Perry.

Apa, who plays Archie Andrews on the teen crime series, told "Good Morning America" that the whole cast has felt the tremendous loss of Perry -- who died last March of a massive stroke.

KJ Apa and Luke Perry appear on an episode of "Riverdale."
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"It’s definitely different on set now," Apa said. "I think we’re missing something you know? I miss him, I miss just talking to him and listening to him."

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Before fans see Apa in the highly-anticipated fifth season, they can watch the 22-year-old New Zealand-born actor in his upcoming movie, "I Still Believe."

Britt Robertson as 'Melissa Henning' and KJ Apa as 'Jeremy Camp' in "I Still Believe."
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Despite the film's heavy subject, which is based on a true story about a Christian singer whose wife gets cancer early on in their relationship, Apa called the "heart-wrenching story" some of his proudest work.

"I couldn't even tell you guys how excited I am about this movie, it’s the coolest thing I’ve ever done," he said.

"It's a beautiful story about love, about hope, about loss and kind of journeying through your biggest struggle and fear and coming out the other side still believing in God," Apa explained.

But Apa said the most challenging part for him was doing his own vocals.

KJ Apa stars as 'Jeremy Camp' in "I Still Believe."
Michael Kubeisy/Lionsgate

"I play the guitar, but I’m not a very confident singer," Apa said. "So that was honestly one of the things that made me hesitant about playing the role -- I had a lot of help from a lot of people to get me there."

"I Still Believe" will be in theaters nationwide on March 13.

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