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Firefly Lane is an American drama streaming television series created by Maggie Friedman for Netflix. The series is based on the novel of the same name by Kristin Hannah. The series premiered on February 3, 2021, and navigates the lives of two teenage girls in the 1970s, all the way through to their adulthood in the early-2000s. In May 2021, the series was renewed for a second season which is slated to be released in 2022.
Season 2 Firefly Lane Release Date:
Firefly Lane Season 2 to land on Netflix in early 2022.
Official Trailer Season 2 Firefly Lane:
Firefly Lane Cast:
Main
- Katherine Heigl as Tully Hart, a famous host of a daytime talk show known as The Girlfriend Hour.
- Ali Skovbye as Young teenage Tully.
- London Robertson as Young Tully 1970.
- Sarah Chalke as Kate Mularkey, Tully’s best friend since they were 14 years old and a housewife who is trying to get back in the workforce while going through a divorce.
- Roan Curtis as Young teenage Kate.
- Ben Lawson as Johnny Ryan, Kate’s husband and the producer of The Girlfriend Hour.
- Beau Garrett as Cloud, Tully’s free-spirited drug-addicted single mother.
- Yael Yurman as Marah Ryan, Kate and Johnny’s teenage daughter.
Recurring
- Brandon Jay McLaren as Travis, a widower whose daughter goes to the same school as Marah and finds a connection with Kate.
- Jon Ecker as Max Brody, Tully’s love interest.
- Chelah Horsdal as Margie, Kate’s mother.
- Paul McGillion as Bud, Kate’s father.
- Jenna Rosenow as Kimber Watts, an editor at Seattle Digest and Kate’s boss.
- Leo Rano as Leon, Cloud’s boyfriend in the 1970s.
- Luke Whoriskey as Brendan Serindipowicz, a simple minded, wannabe boxer.
- Brendan Taylor as Mutt, the cameraman at local news station KPOC Tacoma and Kate’s love interest in the 1980s.
- Jason Mckinnon as Sean, Kate’s closeted older brother.
- Quinn Lord as Sean ’74.
- Synto Misati as Robbie ’74.
- Kristen Robek as Carol, a KPOC Tacoma anchor.
- Andres Joseph as Gideon Vega, a photographer at Seattle Digest.
- Patrick Sabongui as Chad Wiley, Tully’s love interest in the 1980s who was also her college professor.
Special guest star
- Martin Donovan as Wilson King, a famous TV producer.
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