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One Tree Hill ended with one final, nostalgic basketball game. And now One Tree Hill alums James Lafferty and Stephen Colletti are reuniting with a new series
Everyone Is Doing Great, playing characters loosely based on their own real-life experiences since leaving the hit WB-turned-CW show.
The eight-episode Hulu series is written and produced by Lafferty and Colletti and hits closer to home than any project they ve done in the years since
One Tree Hill. The dark comedy follows famous actors Seth (Colletti) and Jeremy (Lafferty) who starred together on the fictional mega-hit vampire TV series
Eternal. But it s been five years since that show ended, so now they re leaning on each other as they awkwardly navigate the perils of life and love after intense fame. And while
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Lucifer‘s Amenadiel is making a new friend: Merrin Dungey (
Alias) will appear in the Netflix drama’s sixth and final season as Sonya, a no-nonsense cop who forms an unlikely bond with DB Woodside’s angel, the streamer announced on Tuesday.
Additionally, Brianna Hildebrand (
Trinkets, The Exorcist) will play Rory, a rebellious and angsty angel hoping to follow in Lucifer’s footsteps.
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Following a pandemic-related pause,
Lucifer resumed production in late September to finish up the 16th and final episode of Season 5, and then segued directly into the start of production on its sixth and
One Tree Hill stars
Stephen Colletti reunited for a new comedy series that was just acquired by Hulu!
The former co-stars wrote and produced the series, in addition to starring in it. After premiering the first two episodes on the festival circuit in 2018, the rest of the eight half-hour episodes were crowdfunded.
Deadline reports that the series, titled
Everyone Is Doing Great, “vaguely parallels the lives of the co-creators as it follows Seth (
Colletti) and Jeremy (
Lafferty), who enjoyed the success of
Eternal, a hit television vampire drama. Five years after their show has ended, they lean on each other as they awkwardly navigate the perils of life and love in a late coming-of-age.”