Get ready because Netflix’s Boo, Bitch is officially on the way, and by the looks of it, this show will be a fun, campy watch that’ll leave us begging for more.
The original series’ story is worthy of all the praise and adoration, yes, but we believe it’s the series’ cast that will be the real show-stopper. From To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before actress Lana Condor to On My Block actor Jason Genao to Ozark‘s Madison Thompson, there are tons of famous individuals featured in this title. Also, there are a few new on-the-rise actors you’re going to love to know more about.
Though we do have to wait a little longer to see these cast members give the performance of a lifetime, we, thankfully, don’t have to wait too long to learn all the juicy details about this series.
Read on to learn everything we know so far about Netflix’s Boo, Bitch.
Boo, Bitch synopsis
After a freak accident took her life, high school senior Erika Vu is shocked to find she is still able to exist on Earth…but only as a ghost. Erika is now left with two options: resolve all her dreams/wishes to pass on to the next life, or become a super popular teen to stick around on Earth for a little longer. Naturally, this teen went with the second option. If only she knew that her road to stardom came with trials and setbacks no one saw coming.
Check out the official trailer for Boo, Bitch below.
In addition to Condor, who will be playing the lead role of Erika Vu in this original series, the cast of Boo, Bitch features:
- Jami Alix as Lea
- Madison Thompson as Emma
- Zachary Fineman as Felix
- Tenzing Norgay Trainor as Gavin
- Reid Miller as Brad
- Zoe Margaret Colletti as Gia
- Mary Aldousary as Ms. Dollar
- Aparna Brielle as Riley
- Jason Genao as Devon
The series is currently ordered as a limited one, meaning there will probably be no additional installments after the one set to air later this season. However, we’re sure that the 8 episodes heading your way soon will be more than enough to be obsessed with this show for life.
Once again, Netflix is bringing the best shows of the summer! Don’t forget to catch the series premiere of Boo, Bitch on Friday, July 8.
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