The CW is revealing new series premiere dates!
26.01.2024 - 19:33 / justjared.com
All American: Homecoming is set to return for a third season on The CW!
While the All American spinoff series, there will be quite a few changes to the cast of the show.
With the show’s renewal, there will be some budget cut stipulations, but CW president Brad Schwartz notes that the series is one of their “strongest performers across our linear and digital platforms with some of the most passionate fanbases in all of television.”
When All American: Homecoming returns, reportedly in April, there will be a reduced number of series regulars in order to lower the budget and some of the stars’ roles will be changing.
We now know which stars are returning as series regulars and which are not.
Keep reading to find out the latest casting news on All American: Homecoming…
The CW is revealing new series premiere dates!
The CW is starting to give a glimpse at its upcoming scripted slate beyond the spring.
In addition to picking up a pair of game shows, The CW has ordered the new original scripted drama Sherlock & Daughter starring David Thewlis (Harry Potter, Fargo).
The CW Network has revealed the spring premiere dates for its new and returning series, including new seasons of All American and Walker, along with the new drama Sight Unseen and the new unscripted shows Lovers and Liars, Patti Stanger: The Matchmaker, Police 24/7 and Hostage Rescue.
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