Lana Condor, a Netflix star and To All the Boys actor, will return for the new limited comedy series Boo, Bitch. Scheduled for release in July 2022 we’re keeping track of everything you need to know about Boo, Bitch on Netflix.
Screenwriters Erin Ehrlich (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, King of the Hill) and Lauren Iungerich (On My Block, Awkward) will serve as showrunners for the series as well as the main writers. The story for Boo, Bitch is a new take on an original script optioned by newcomers and co-creators Tim Schauer and Kuba Soltysiak.
The show is designed to be a limited series, so don’t expect a season 2.
Crazy Cat Lady Development has 8 episodes in the works.
Showrunners Erin Ehrlich and Lauren Iungerich
Ehrlich and Iungerich are showrunners. They will also executive produce Condor, JonathonKomack Martin (Deadpool), Blake Goza (“The Escort”) and Jamie Dooner (“On My Block”). Schauer will be co-executive producer with Soltysiak.
Here’s everything else we know about Netflix’s Boo, Bitch:
Netflix has listed Boo, Bitch as a movie to release on July 8, 2022.
Unfortunately, very little has been released about the story of this limited series. Production Weekly did release a summary.
Erika Vu (Condor) is completely bummed out. She in her final weeks of high school and nobody even knows her name, thanks largely to popular mean girl Riley, who has constantly dissed and undermined Erika throughout school. But when her best friend Gia convinces Erika to go to a big high school party, Erika overcomes her shyness and becomes the toast of the evening — even capturing the attention of sexy Jake C, Riley’s recent ex. However, when the hungover Gia and Erika retrace their steps the day after to find Erika’s missing necklace, they may have a surprise in store — a shock thattakes Erika’s finally on-track life in a wholly unexpected direction — to say the very least.
It was confirmed in February 2021 by the streamer that Netflix’s Boo, Bitch will be led by Lana Condor who is best known for her role as Lara Jean in the To All the Boys trilogy at Netflix.
Condor spoke briefly about the project in an interview with Travel and Leisure. Condor specifically mentioned Boo, and Bitch.
“We have actively been making sure that we’re hiring and creating a really diverse writers room,” she told T+L. “I feel like it starts with… making sure that people feel safe, just people feel safe to express themselves and to use their voices. And I think that’s something I’m seeing more of. But again, we have a long way to go.”
Madison Thompson (Ozark), Zoe Margaret Colletti(Fear the Walking Dead), Aparnabrielle (A.P.) will be joining Lana Condor as the main cast. Bio, Reid Miller (YOU), Tenzing Nay Trainor(Liv and Maddie), Alyssa Jerrels ("Saved by The Bell")
Here is the complete cast list:
Variety has confirmed that Netflix has ordered eight episodes of Boo,Bitch's series. This means the series is limited. Each episode will last half an hour.
Official Production Status: After-Production. (Last updated: 18/05/2022).
Production Weekly issue 1253. Boo, Bitch began production late August 2021. IMBd Pro did not list any filming dates but the project status was updated to Post-Production on May 13.
It is safe to assume that filming and completion of the project has already been completed, as it was listed in August 2021.
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