The ‘Riverdale’ Cast's Pumpkin Carving Party In Vancouver Had A Clear Winner (PHOTOS)

Serious carving skills. 🎃
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When they're not busy making the hit show Riverdale in Vancouver, the actors are often hanging out together and they just had a pumpkin carving party on the weekend.

In an Instagram post on Monday, October 19, Mischel Prada shared all the best pumpkins from the night and someone is clearly the winner.

Here is the Riverdale cast with their jack-o-lanterns just in time for Halloween:

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Madelaine Petsch (Cheryl Blossom) had a pumpkin with traditional triangle eyes and a giant mouth.

Someone might be a Drake fan because Drew Ray Tanner's (Fangs Fogarty) pumpkin looked like the OVO logo.

Mischel Prada (Hermosa Lodge) gave her pumpkin a big old-school smiley-face.

This pumpkin by Casey Cott (Kevin Keller) looked a lot like the Ghostbusters logo and was definitely a good runner up.

But the obvious winner was Lili Reinhart (Betty Cooper) who was joined by her dog Milo for her photo with her Michael Myers pumpkin, straight out of the Halloween horror film series.

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