Fox Drama Series ‘Murder in a Small Town’ Adds Six to Cast, Including James Cromwell and Stana Katic
Fox is rounding out the cast of its international drama series “Murder in a Small Town.”
James Cromwell, Stana Katic, Mya Lowe, Savonna Spracklin, Aaron Douglas, and Fritzy-Klevans Destine have all joined the series. Cromwell and Katic will appear in guest star roles, while the other four will be recurring guest stars.
Full character descriptions can be found below.
The new cast members joins previously announced series leads Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk in the show, which is based on the nine-book Karl Alberg novel series by L.R. Wright. The show, to which Fox has acquired the U.S. rights, is slated to premiere during the 2024-2025 broadcast season and will be shot in British Columbia. It marks Fox’s first scripted series co-produced with an international studio.
Per the official description, the show follows Karl Alberg (Sutherland), “who moves to a quiet Pacific Northwest coastal town to soothe a...
James Cromwell, Stana Katic, Mya Lowe, Savonna Spracklin, Aaron Douglas, and Fritzy-Klevans Destine have all joined the series. Cromwell and Katic will appear in guest star roles, while the other four will be recurring guest stars.
Full character descriptions can be found below.
The new cast members joins previously announced series leads Rossif Sutherland and Kristin Kreuk in the show, which is based on the nine-book Karl Alberg novel series by L.R. Wright. The show, to which Fox has acquired the U.S. rights, is slated to premiere during the 2024-2025 broadcast season and will be shot in British Columbia. It marks Fox’s first scripted series co-produced with an international studio.
Per the official description, the show follows Karl Alberg (Sutherland), “who moves to a quiet Pacific Northwest coastal town to soothe a...
- 3/19/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
We hope you're not tired of love triangles yet!
We're trading in Belly and the Fisher brothers at Cousins Beach for Jackie and the Walter brothers in Silver Falls, Colorado.
If the Prime Video series The Summer I Turned Pretty was of interest to you during the summer, then you'll love Netflix's My Life With the Walter Boys, premiering this winter!
The latest book-to-screen adaptation, My Life With the Walter Boys, promises a delightful coming-of-age young adult and family drama with an impressive cast filled with familiar faces.
The series is based on the book of the same name by Ali Novak.
On My Block's Nikki Rodriguez stars as Jackie Howard, a 15-year-old, buttoned-up, and gifted Manhattanite with dreams of attending Princeton whose life gets upturned after the tragic loss of her mother.
Suddenly, everything she knows changes when she must trade in the concrete jungle on the East...
We're trading in Belly and the Fisher brothers at Cousins Beach for Jackie and the Walter brothers in Silver Falls, Colorado.
If the Prime Video series The Summer I Turned Pretty was of interest to you during the summer, then you'll love Netflix's My Life With the Walter Boys, premiering this winter!
The latest book-to-screen adaptation, My Life With the Walter Boys, promises a delightful coming-of-age young adult and family drama with an impressive cast filled with familiar faces.
The series is based on the book of the same name by Ali Novak.
On My Block's Nikki Rodriguez stars as Jackie Howard, a 15-year-old, buttoned-up, and gifted Manhattanite with dreams of attending Princeton whose life gets upturned after the tragic loss of her mother.
Suddenly, everything she knows changes when she must trade in the concrete jungle on the East...
- 11/9/2023
- by Jasmine Blu
- TVfanatic
Netflix is unveiling a first look at their upcoming new drama series My Life With the Walter Boys!
The new series is based off the novel of the same name by Ali Novak, and hails from The Kissing Booth producers at iGeneration Studios.
There will be ten episodes of the show, and it will debut in just one month.
Learn more and watch the trailer inside…
Here’s a synopsis: My Life With the Walter Boys is a heartwarming coming of age story that follows fifteen-year-old Manhattanite Jackie Howard after losing her family in a tragic accident. Jackie leaves behind her privileged and proper life in New York and moves to rural Colorado to be with her guardian – her mother’s best friend, Katherine, who is raising ten kids with her husband, George. While settling into her new, chaotic countryside home, Jackie is determined to stay focused on her dream of getting into Princeton…...
The new series is based off the novel of the same name by Ali Novak, and hails from The Kissing Booth producers at iGeneration Studios.
There will be ten episodes of the show, and it will debut in just one month.
Learn more and watch the trailer inside…
Here’s a synopsis: My Life With the Walter Boys is a heartwarming coming of age story that follows fifteen-year-old Manhattanite Jackie Howard after losing her family in a tragic accident. Jackie leaves behind her privileged and proper life in New York and moves to rural Colorado to be with her guardian – her mother’s best friend, Katherine, who is raising ten kids with her husband, George. While settling into her new, chaotic countryside home, Jackie is determined to stay focused on her dream of getting into Princeton…...
- 11/8/2023
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Netflix has dropped the first trailer for My Life With The Walter Boys, its coming-of-age romance series based on the popular Wattpad novel by Ali Novak, starring Nikki Rodriguez (On My Block), Suits alum Sarah Rafferty and Marc Blucas (Swagger).
The story follows fifteen-year-old Manhattanite Jackie Howard (Rodriguez) after losing her family in a tragic accident. Jackie leaves behind her privileged and proper life in New York and moves to rural Colorado to be with her guardian – her mother’s best friend, Katherine (Rafferty), who is raising ten kids with her husband, George (Blucas). While settling into her new, chaotic countryside home, Jackie is determined to stay focused on her dream of getting into Princeton…all while wrapping her head around her feelings for two very different Walter brothers: the reliable and bookish Alex, and the mysterious and troubled Cole. As Jackie tries to navigate her new life, the feelings...
The story follows fifteen-year-old Manhattanite Jackie Howard (Rodriguez) after losing her family in a tragic accident. Jackie leaves behind her privileged and proper life in New York and moves to rural Colorado to be with her guardian – her mother’s best friend, Katherine (Rafferty), who is raising ten kids with her husband, George (Blucas). While settling into her new, chaotic countryside home, Jackie is determined to stay focused on her dream of getting into Princeton…all while wrapping her head around her feelings for two very different Walter brothers: the reliable and bookish Alex, and the mysterious and troubled Cole. As Jackie tries to navigate her new life, the feelings...
- 11/8/2023
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
The first trailer for the upcoming Netflix series “My Life With the Walter Boys” is here. Newcomer Nikki Rodriguez is set to break hearts when the show, which is based on the acclaimed novel by Ali Novak, premieres on Dec. 7. Watch the trailer at the top of the page now.
Rodriguez’s Jackie Howard is a 15-year-old who finds herself uprooted from Manhattan to rural Colorado after the unexpected deaths of her family. Jackie is curious about her new home and city but is focused on returning to the Northeast and getting into Princeton.
In the wake of her enormous loss, Jackie is taken in by her mom’s best friend, Katherine (played by “Suits” star Sarah Rafferty) and her husband George (Marc Blucas). The pair are already raising ten children in a home Jackie’s classmate describes as “boy heaven,” and from the looks of it, two of those...
Rodriguez’s Jackie Howard is a 15-year-old who finds herself uprooted from Manhattan to rural Colorado after the unexpected deaths of her family. Jackie is curious about her new home and city but is focused on returning to the Northeast and getting into Princeton.
In the wake of her enormous loss, Jackie is taken in by her mom’s best friend, Katherine (played by “Suits” star Sarah Rafferty) and her husband George (Marc Blucas). The pair are already raising ten children in a home Jackie’s classmate describes as “boy heaven,” and from the looks of it, two of those...
- 11/8/2023
- by Stephanie Kaloi
- The Wrap
Move over, “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” There’s a new girl-caught-between-brothers triangle in town.
Netflix debuted the trailer for the upcoming romantic coming-of-age series “My Life With the Walter Boys,” set for a Dec. 7 release. Adapted from Ali Novak’s novel of the same name, “My Life The Walter Boys” comes from the producers behind Netflix’s “The Kissing Booth” film trilogy.
The series tracks the journey of 15-year-old Jackie (Nikki Rodriguez), whose privileged Manhattan upbringing is uprooted after her family dies in an accident. When her mother’s best friend Katherine (Sarah Rafferty) and her husband, George (Marc Blucas) become her new guardians, she uproots her New York City life to Colorado. Her new life couldn’t be more different, as George and Katherine are raising 10 children — including the studious Alex (Ashby Gentry) and troubled Cole (Noah Lalonde).
Nikki Rodriguez and Noah Lalonde
The series also stars Connor Stanhope,...
Netflix debuted the trailer for the upcoming romantic coming-of-age series “My Life With the Walter Boys,” set for a Dec. 7 release. Adapted from Ali Novak’s novel of the same name, “My Life The Walter Boys” comes from the producers behind Netflix’s “The Kissing Booth” film trilogy.
The series tracks the journey of 15-year-old Jackie (Nikki Rodriguez), whose privileged Manhattan upbringing is uprooted after her family dies in an accident. When her mother’s best friend Katherine (Sarah Rafferty) and her husband, George (Marc Blucas) become her new guardians, she uproots her New York City life to Colorado. Her new life couldn’t be more different, as George and Katherine are raising 10 children — including the studious Alex (Ashby Gentry) and troubled Cole (Noah Lalonde).
Nikki Rodriguez and Noah Lalonde
The series also stars Connor Stanhope,...
- 11/8/2023
- by Jaden Thompson
- Variety Film + TV
Stars: Alison Thornton, Micah Kelpin, Mya Lowe, Nemo Cartwright | Written and Directed by Kevin Schultz
Shot and released to festivals under the title Guiltless, Girl Gone Bad is the debut feature from writer/director Kevin Schultz. And he comes out of the gate swinging, delivering a prologue with a wonderful sting to it before introducing us to the film’s lead.
Sixteen year old Samantha is getting a last minute reminder of the rules from her mother before she leaves for the weekend.
She doesn’t have to worry about her having a boy over, she plans to spend the weekend with her girlfriend Amanda. The only problem is, Amanda isn’t responding to her texts. There’s a reason for that, as Samantha is unfortunately about to find out
Schultz gets Girl Gone Bad off to a start that gives off some excellent slasher/home invasion vibes. Unfortunately by...
Shot and released to festivals under the title Guiltless, Girl Gone Bad is the debut feature from writer/director Kevin Schultz. And he comes out of the gate swinging, delivering a prologue with a wonderful sting to it before introducing us to the film’s lead.
Sixteen year old Samantha is getting a last minute reminder of the rules from her mother before she leaves for the weekend.
She doesn’t have to worry about her having a boy over, she plans to spend the weekend with her girlfriend Amanda. The only problem is, Amanda isn’t responding to her texts. There’s a reason for that, as Samantha is unfortunately about to find out
Schultz gets Girl Gone Bad off to a start that gives off some excellent slasher/home invasion vibes. Unfortunately by...
- 7/12/2023
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
"Yellowjackets" was renewed for season three before the second season even premiered this spring, promising fans more chaos, cults, and cannibalism. Showtime confirmed season three in December 2022. The show's creators, Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson, have planned for the story of the ill-fated New Jersey soccer champs to be told over the course of five seasons, so the next season will put the story over the halfway mark.
But when the third season will finally air is, unfortunately, a huge unknown thanks to the ongoing writers' strike. Back in March, Lyle and Nickerson told The Hollywood Reporter that they were trying to start writing the new season before the strike began. "The possibility of the strike is very real. All we can do is keep moving forward until we have to put our pencils down," Lyle said. She added that the writers' room would begin officially meeting in April.
On May 2, Lyle tweeted an update,...
But when the third season will finally air is, unfortunately, a huge unknown thanks to the ongoing writers' strike. Back in March, Lyle and Nickerson told The Hollywood Reporter that they were trying to start writing the new season before the strike began. "The possibility of the strike is very real. All we can do is keep moving forward until we have to put our pencils down," Lyle said. She added that the writers' room would begin officially meeting in April.
On May 2, Lyle tweeted an update,...
- 6/7/2023
- by Victoria Edel
- Popsugar.com
This post contains spoilers for the season 2 finale of "Yellowjackets."
One of my favorite things about the sophomore season of "Yellowjackets" is that this time around, the Showtime mystery series seemed to be as much in the business of answering questions as asking them. The survival horror series has always shared some storytelling DNA with "Lost," but while that series piled on mystery after mystery, "Yellowjackets" actually eased up on its more enigmatic elements for much of this season — and even went so far as to give us explicit solutions to a few major puzzles.
By the time the credits rolled on the second season finale, fans knew how Javi (Luciano Leroux) survived the winter, what the mysterious queen of hearts playing cards meant, what happened to Lottie (Simone Kessell) and Van (Lauren Ambrose) as adults, and exactly how the show's element of cannibalism came to be. Yet there's one...
One of my favorite things about the sophomore season of "Yellowjackets" is that this time around, the Showtime mystery series seemed to be as much in the business of answering questions as asking them. The survival horror series has always shared some storytelling DNA with "Lost," but while that series piled on mystery after mystery, "Yellowjackets" actually eased up on its more enigmatic elements for much of this season — and even went so far as to give us explicit solutions to a few major puzzles.
By the time the credits rolled on the second season finale, fans knew how Javi (Luciano Leroux) survived the winter, what the mysterious queen of hearts playing cards meant, what happened to Lottie (Simone Kessell) and Van (Lauren Ambrose) as adults, and exactly how the show's element of cannibalism came to be. Yet there's one...
- 5/27/2023
- by Valerie Ettenhofer
- Slash Film
The Season 2 finale of “Yellowjackets” left us with dropped jaws — and a lot of questions. We still don’t know who “pit girl” is, but we did see how things escalate to the point where the survivors began hunting each other to stay alive.
Although, as creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson told TheWrap before the Season 2 premiere, not every question will be answered. Said Nickerson, when asked if he minded the comparisons to the often frustrating “Lost”: “I don’t always want everything to be answered. Like, I do and I don’t, because so much of what made ‘Lost’ so engrossing was the mystery, not just the mystery of what happened, but the sort of reclamation of the spookiness of being alive. You can’t give all the answers and maintain that spookiness.”
With that in mind, here are some of the most pressing issues that still need to be answered.
Although, as creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson told TheWrap before the Season 2 premiere, not every question will be answered. Said Nickerson, when asked if he minded the comparisons to the often frustrating “Lost”: “I don’t always want everything to be answered. Like, I do and I don’t, because so much of what made ‘Lost’ so engrossing was the mystery, not just the mystery of what happened, but the sort of reclamation of the spookiness of being alive. You can’t give all the answers and maintain that spookiness.”
With that in mind, here are some of the most pressing issues that still need to be answered.
- 5/26/2023
- by Sharon Knolle
- The Wrap
Spoilers for "Yellowjackets" follow.
Like "Lost" before it, "Yellowjackets" has cultivated a fandom that thrives on piecing together the show's mysteries. The keystone mysteries go back to the Pilot — who is the girl killed in the series' opening scene by falling into a spiked pit? In turn, who are the masked girls who butcher her? The only identity we know for sure is the one with the carpet-like mask who serves the meat to the others — she unmasks herself at the end of the Pilot and turns out to be Misty (Samantha Hanratty).
Even the show's cast has been theorizing right alongside their fans. This means the show's creators work extra hard to keep the surprise alive — and not just the writers either. During season 1, costume designer Marie Schley spoke with GoldDerby about her process and inspirations. Interestingly, Schley notes that the story was written around costume requirements: "For storytelling purposes,...
Like "Lost" before it, "Yellowjackets" has cultivated a fandom that thrives on piecing together the show's mysteries. The keystone mysteries go back to the Pilot — who is the girl killed in the series' opening scene by falling into a spiked pit? In turn, who are the masked girls who butcher her? The only identity we know for sure is the one with the carpet-like mask who serves the meat to the others — she unmasks herself at the end of the Pilot and turns out to be Misty (Samantha Hanratty).
Even the show's cast has been theorizing right alongside their fans. This means the show's creators work extra hard to keep the surprise alive — and not just the writers either. During season 1, costume designer Marie Schley spoke with GoldDerby about her process and inspirations. Interestingly, Schley notes that the story was written around costume requirements: "For storytelling purposes,...
- 5/13/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
Episode five of “Yellowjackets” Season 2, “Two Truths and a Lie,” presents a dramatic transition. To what, exactly? The destination remains obscured, but this episode makes it abundantly clear that whatever is coming, it’s terrible news for the Yellowjackets. “Two Truths and a Lie” thrillingly marks the slow beginning of converging plotlines, setting up the potential for an unseen common enemy or force in both timelines. Until then, it plunges its characters deeper into turmoil and danger.
The episode starts with a proper introduction to adult Van (Lauren Ambrose), the owner of a video store adorably named “While You Were Streaming.” Her reunion with Tai (Tawny Cypress) comes fraught with high emotions, though it doesn’t get the emphasis you’d expect. Instead, it’s more about Nat (Juliette Lewis) and Lottie’s (Simone Kessell) tenuous truce to uncover the truth behind Travis’s death and Shauna’s (Melanie Lynskey...
The episode starts with a proper introduction to adult Van (Lauren Ambrose), the owner of a video store adorably named “While You Were Streaming.” Her reunion with Tai (Tawny Cypress) comes fraught with high emotions, though it doesn’t get the emphasis you’d expect. Instead, it’s more about Nat (Juliette Lewis) and Lottie’s (Simone Kessell) tenuous truce to uncover the truth behind Travis’s death and Shauna’s (Melanie Lynskey...
- 4/21/2023
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
This post contains spoilers through the third episode of "Yellowjackets" season 2.
Of all the main characters on "Yellowjackets," Coach Ben (Steven Krueger) is the one we're the most worried for. As the only adult in the group, he's something of a permanent outsider, and the fact that he's lost a leg doesn't help. Not only is he not able to pitch in much to support the group, but he can't even run away if his team decides they want to eat him. He's essentially dead weight who has gradually lost all his authority, and as an adult man, his corpse would make for a far bigger feast than Jackie's. The fact that he hasn't been mentioned in the present-day storyline may not guarantee his death — like with Van and Lottie before season 2, "Yellowjackets" might simply be biding their time with him — but it's certainly not a good sign.
If the latest episode's any indication,...
Of all the main characters on "Yellowjackets," Coach Ben (Steven Krueger) is the one we're the most worried for. As the only adult in the group, he's something of a permanent outsider, and the fact that he's lost a leg doesn't help. Not only is he not able to pitch in much to support the group, but he can't even run away if his team decides they want to eat him. He's essentially dead weight who has gradually lost all his authority, and as an adult man, his corpse would make for a far bigger feast than Jackie's. The fact that he hasn't been mentioned in the present-day storyline may not guarantee his death — like with Van and Lottie before season 2, "Yellowjackets" might simply be biding their time with him — but it's certainly not a good sign.
If the latest episode's any indication,...
- 4/10/2023
- by Michael Boyle
- Slash Film
[Warning: The below contains Major spoilers for Yellowjackets Season 2 Episode 3, “Digestif.”] “I didn’t have to do a whole lot of acting honestly. It was pretty scary,” Steven Krueger confesses about the scene in episode three where his character, Coach Ben Scott, hallucinates that one of the Yellowjackets (Mya Lowe) is foaming at the mouth and preparing to eat him. That very scenario is what fans of the thriller have been anticipating with dread since Coach chose not to partake in the group feast on Jackie. Rest easy, Ben fans. Krueger joined our The Buzz on Yellowjackets aftershow and revealed that the nightmare won’t become reality anytime soon. Instead, tonight was a key turning point in his character’s intriguing season-long arc. “He’s ostracized, pushed aside as an authority figure. Now he’s left to his own devices. A lot of times that means his own psyche, which can be your own worst enemy. Once...
- 4/7/2023
- TV Insider
Nikki Rodriguez has been cast as the lead in the upcoming drama series “My Life With the Walter Boys,” Netflix has announced.
Based on the popular Wattpad book by Ali Novak, “My Life With the Walter Boys,” the series stars Rodriguez as Jackie Howard, a 15-year old girl who loses her family in a tragic accident. She moves to Colorado to live with her mother’s old friend, who has 10 children of her own. Sarah Rafferty and Marc Blucas will play Jackie’s new guardians, veterinarian Dr. Katherine Walter and her husband rancher husband George. Noah Lalonde, Ashby Gentry, Connor Stanhope, Johnny Link and Corey Fogelmanis play Jackie’s new adoptive brothers. Zoë Soul and Jaylan Evans round out the main cast of the series, while Dean Petriw, Lennix James, Alix West Lefler, Alisha Newton, Ashley Tavares, Moheb Jindran, Ellie O’Brien, Mya Lowe and Gabrielle Jacinto will play recurring roles.
Based on the popular Wattpad book by Ali Novak, “My Life With the Walter Boys,” the series stars Rodriguez as Jackie Howard, a 15-year old girl who loses her family in a tragic accident. She moves to Colorado to live with her mother’s old friend, who has 10 children of her own. Sarah Rafferty and Marc Blucas will play Jackie’s new guardians, veterinarian Dr. Katherine Walter and her husband rancher husband George. Noah Lalonde, Ashby Gentry, Connor Stanhope, Johnny Link and Corey Fogelmanis play Jackie’s new adoptive brothers. Zoë Soul and Jaylan Evans round out the main cast of the series, while Dean Petriw, Lennix James, Alix West Lefler, Alisha Newton, Ashley Tavares, Moheb Jindran, Ellie O’Brien, Mya Lowe and Gabrielle Jacinto will play recurring roles.
- 4/21/2022
- by Wilson Chapman and Sasha Urban
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has started production in Calgary on a new coming-of-age romance series. Based on the popular WattPad novel by Ali Novak, My Life with the Walter Boys has set its series regulars and recurring cast. “Following the loss of her family in a tragic accident, 15-year old Manhattanite Jackie Howard has to learn to adapt to a new life in rural Colorado with her guardian — and 10 very rowdy boys,” reads the logline. Nikki Rodriguez, Noah Lalonde, Ashby Gentry, Sarah Rafferty, Marc Blucas, Connor Stanhope, Johnny Link, Zoë Soul, Corey Fogelmanis, and Jaylan Evans are series regulars. Recurring are Dean Petriw, Lennix James, Alix West Lefler, Alisha Newton, Ashley Tavares, Moheb Jindran, Ellie O’Brien, Mya Lowe, and Gabrielle Jacinto. Rodriguez stars as Jackie, who’s from a well-to-do New York Upper West Side family and a true Manhattanite. Her focus is on her studies, not drinking, partying, or meeting boys, and her goal is Princeton.
- 4/20/2022
- TV Insider
Exclusive: Netflix has assembled the cast for My Life With the Walter Boys, its coming-of-age romance series based on the popular WattPad novel by Ali Novak, which has nearly 80 million reads.
Nikki Rodriguez (On My Block) is set as the lead Jackie Howard in the project, with Suits alumna Sarah Rafferty and Marc Blucas (Swagger) as the Walter parents and Noah Lalonde (Asbury Park), Ashby Gentry (Are You Afraid of the Dark?), Connor Stanhope, Johnny Link and Corey Fogelmanis as five of the titular Walter boys. Zoë Soul and Jaylan Evans round out the series regular cast of the 10-episode series, which has begun production in Calgary.
Dean Petriw, Lennix James, Alix West Lefler, Alisha Newton, Ashley Tavares, Moheb Jindran, Ellie O’Brien, Mya Lowe and Gabrielle Jacinto have been cast as recurring in the show, from iGeneration Studios (The Kissing Booth trilogy) and Sony Pictures Television, International Production.
Created by Melanie Halsall,...
Nikki Rodriguez (On My Block) is set as the lead Jackie Howard in the project, with Suits alumna Sarah Rafferty and Marc Blucas (Swagger) as the Walter parents and Noah Lalonde (Asbury Park), Ashby Gentry (Are You Afraid of the Dark?), Connor Stanhope, Johnny Link and Corey Fogelmanis as five of the titular Walter boys. Zoë Soul and Jaylan Evans round out the series regular cast of the 10-episode series, which has begun production in Calgary.
Dean Petriw, Lennix James, Alix West Lefler, Alisha Newton, Ashley Tavares, Moheb Jindran, Ellie O’Brien, Mya Lowe and Gabrielle Jacinto have been cast as recurring in the show, from iGeneration Studios (The Kissing Booth trilogy) and Sony Pictures Television, International Production.
Created by Melanie Halsall,...
- 4/20/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
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