

Many fans felt like the show was trying to have it both ways by ushering in a new class of glee club kids while pulling focus away from them at the same time to keep up with as many of the OG cast as they could post-high school. In a way, it’s reminiscent of what “Glee” tried to do when its original cast graduated. Ana and Vivek set off on a road trip to Miami (her hometown) after she turned down a job and before he starts up at a new college.Īs for Season 5, Alexander and Lilly said, “Were excited to dive deeper into the storylines of Zoey, Aaron and Doug in their post-grad adventures and welcome a new dynamic class to Cal-U, including Junior.” Nomi headed off to Yale Law School in Connecticut, with Phil and Luna in tow.

For season 2 of Freeform’s grown-ish, Chloe and Halle Bailey have been added as series regulars.The sisters also known as.

Luca is apparently Zoey’s investor in New York, so there’s a clear avenue for him to return to the show. grown-ish season 2 is set to debut in January 2019 on Freeform. “This new season isnt a goodbye, we are just expanding the world there will always be an open door for them to return.” “Francia, Emily, Chloe, Halle, Luka and Jordan will always be a part of the ‘-ish’ family,” showrunners Zakiyyah Alexander and Courtney Lilly told TVLine. Halle Berry Says It’s ‘Heartbreaking’ She’s Still Only Black Woman to Win Best Actress Oscar Raisa also stars in “How I Met Your Father,” while Halle scored the lead role in the upcoming live-action “The Little Mermaid.” Chloe continues to perform with her sister as Chloe x Halle, but is also getting ready to release her solo debut album.Īlso departing are Emily Arlook (Nomi), Luke Sabbat (Luca) and Jordan Buhat (Vivek). This includes some of the show’s biggest breakout stars, who’ve started finding success outside of the series already, including Chloe Bailey (Jazz), Halle Bailey (Sky) and Francia Raisa (Ana). Fans, meanwhile, have to say goodbye to most of the cast after spending much of the past four years with them. The only other returning main cast member is Diggy Simmons, who portrays Doug, leaving a lot of room for new characters and new storylines. “What you saw on that screen was what I went through with my children, and what Kenya went through with his children, and our wives,” he said, as quoted by USA Today.Bridgerton Cast and Crew Tease ‘Wild’ Season 2, Focus Shift & New RomanceĪt the end of the episode, Zoey left sunny Los Angeles for New York City where she began chasing her post-graduation fashion dreams with Anti Muse - and then Aaron showed up outside her apartment.īut both of them have been confirmed as part of the cast for Season 5, so does that mean they’ll return to LA, or is this going to become some kind of bicoastal show? The cast and creator Kenya Barris also appeared on a panel Saturday at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, where star Anthony Anderson noted how personal the show was to him. 2 Episodes 3 Reception 3.1 Ratings 3.2 Accolades 4 References Cast Main cast Anthony Anderson as Dre Johnson Tracee Ellis Ross as Bow Johnson Yara Shahidi as Zoey Johnson Marcus Scribner as Andre ('Junior') Johnson Jr. “I spent more time with everyone on that I did with my family.”Īfter DeGeneres noted that what “important show it is, was and always will be,” Ross replied: “I leave with a lot of joy and pride.”
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“There’s no ritual around ending a TV show, you know, and it’s a hard thing to end when it becomes your world and and your family and your life,” she said.
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She noted that there’s no guidebook on how to deal with the ending of something one has been a part of for so long. Seasons 1 and 2 both premiered in late September, and since the show has only improved over the past two years, it should maintain its position on Wednesday nights look for black-ish Season 3. I was just talking to everybody and hearing their experience in the eight years and what about it was so special for them because we’ve been the same family for eight years, most of our crew is the same and everything’s so very emotional.” Speaking with PEOPLE at the Black-ish series finale event at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on Saturday, Anthony Anderson said the show's appeal comes from. And it was also really wonderful to be able to take a moment. “But the last week I really said to myself, ‘Just let yourself feel whatever comes up,’ and I had a lot of tears.

“The whole season, I knew was the end, so I was very present and sort of aware of endings, even the things that bothered me,” she said, noting how sentimental she was on set.
