‘Daisy Jones and The Six’ Cast Would Sign On for Season 2: ‘There’s So Much More Life Unshown’
24.03.2023 - 15:07
/ usmagazine.com
Warning: Spoilers ahead.
What about a sophomore album? Prime Video’s Daisy Jones & The Six adaptation came to an end on Thursday, March 23, but some of the cast is already hoping to get back into the studio.
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“My feeling is you could, there’s so much more life unshown,” Josh Whitehouse, who plays Eddie Roundtree, exclusively tells Us Weekly.
While his costar Sebastian Chacon (Warren Rojas) noted that “the whole decade of the eighties” could still be explored, Whitehouse, 33, thinks sticking to the 70s could still work.
“Yeah, there’s that, but there’s also even the same era [at] the same time. There’s more things that happened that aren’t shown in this series,” he chimes in. “I mean, I would love a second season.”
Nabiyah Be and Tom Wright, who play Simone Jackson and Teddy Price, respectively, would also reprise their roles — despite Teddy’s death.
“Teddy the ghost shows up!” Wright, 70, jokes to Us. “I have no idea, but I can’t even speculate about something like that. Those types of decisions and thoughts are completely in someone else’s ballpark. All I can do is hope that they find a miraculously Hollywood magic way to bring Teddy back.”
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Be, 30, adds: “If they call me, I’m in. But it comes to a natural closing in these beautifully done 10 episodes.”
Daisy Jones & The Six, based on Taylor Jenkins Reid‘s 2019 novel, also stars Riley Keough (Daisy Jones), Sam Claflin (Billy Dunne), Camila Morrone (Camila Dunne), Suki Waterhouse (Karen Sirko), Will Harrison (Graham Dunne) and Timothy Olyphant (Rod Reyes). The group began band rehearsals years before the show’s release, with some even learning to play their instruments from