Freeform's hit show Cruel Summer is coming back for season two, but some massive changes have been made.
The series began production on its second season on Thursday (April 21), and it has been confirmed that it will feature a completely new storyline, cast and showrunner (via The Hollywood Reporter).
Sadie Stanley (The Goldbergs), newcomer Eloise Payet, Griffin Gluck (Locke & Key), KaDee Strickland (Private Practice), Lisa Yamada (All American), Sean Blakemore (Greenleaf) and Paul Adelstein (True Story) will all star in season two. Adelstein will be reuniting with his former Private Practice wife and son in Strickland and Gluck.
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Elle Triedman has been named showrunner for season two and replaces Tia Napolitano in the role.
Season two will be set in an idyllic waterfront town in the Pacific Northwest and follow the rise and fall of a teenage friendship. Similar to how season one was approached from three different timelines in the '90s, season two will do the same but from three different timelines surrounding Y2K.
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The season will track the early friendship/love triangle between Megan (Stanley), Isabella (Payet), Megan's best friend Luke (Gluck), and the mystery that would impact all of their lives going forward.
Although the prospect of some new faces and a new storyline is exciting, we can't help but think that some fans of the show will be feeling a little disappointed. Especially since we may not be getting any closure from that shocking cliffhanger which we were left with in the season one finale.
Season one stars Olivia Holt, Chiara Aurelia, Michael Landes, Froy Gutierrez, Harley Quinn Smith, Allius Barnes, Blake Lee and Brooklyn Sudano were, however, aware of the possibility of Cruel Summer going down the anthology route in season two when they signed onto the show.
The cast was reportedly informed of the decision to reset the series with a new story as soon as a formal decision was made some time after the season one finale.
Cruel Summer airs on Freeform in the US, and Amazon Prime Video in the UK.
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