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Magnus Hastings; Jonny Marlow; Chris Mann; Maarten de Boer; Sam Pickart; Nicole Barre “We Were Liars” Season 2 has added six new cast members, with the second season set to take place in the summer of 1999 at Beechwood Island.
Josh Dallas (“Manifest,” “Once Upon a Time”) will play young Harris Sinclair, with Costa D’Angelo (“Tell Me Lies,” upcoming “East of Eden”) set as new character Pfeff. Parker Lapaine (“House of the Dragons”) will play young Carrie Sinclair, while Peyton List (“Gotham,” “Mad Men”) will play a young Tipper Sinclair. Elysia Roorbach (“The Pitt”) is set as young Penny Sinclair, and Madison Wolfe (“The Hunting Wives,” “Mayfair Witches”) will play young Bess Sinclair.
Full character descriptions can be found below.
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Dallas is repped by Verve, Untitled Entertainment, and Gendler, Kelly & Cunningham. D’Angelo is repped by Entertainment 360, Shanahan Management, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman. Lapaine is repped by Atlas Artists and Hamilton Hodell. List is repped by Innovative Artists and Schreck Rose. Roorbach is repped by Realm Talent and Schreck Rose. Wolfe is repped by Untitled Entertainment and UTA.
The original development deal for the show included the TV rights to “We Were Liars,” the prequel novel “Family of Liars,” and Lockhart’s standalone novel “Again Again.” Season 2 will draw on “Family of Liars” for its storyline.
The official logline for the second season of the Amazon Prime Video series states, “In an effort to confront her truth, Cadence returns to Beechwood. As she digs deeper into family secrets, she learns about the Sinclair Sisters’ summer of 1999 — a summer rife with first love, rivalry, and even murder. In flashbacks, we see Carrie, Penny, and Bess navigate their own teenage summer, as they come to terms with their past in the present day.”
Season 1 of the mystery thriller series starred Emily Alyn Lind as Cadence Sinclair Eastman, Shubham Maheshwari as Gat Patil, Esther McGregor as Mirren Sinclair Sheffield, Joseph Zada as Johnny Sinclair Dennis; alongside Caitlin FitzGerald as Penny Sinclair, Mamie Gummer as Carrie Sinclair, Candice King as Bess Sinclair, Rahul Kohli as Ed Patil, and David Morse as Harris Sinclair.
“We Were Liars” is written and executive produced by co-showrunners Julie Plec and Carina Adly MacKenzie. Emily Cummins of Plec’s My So-Called Company also executive produces along with Lockhart, Brett Matthews, Marguerite MacIntyre, and author E. Lockhart. Universal Television, where Plec is under an overall deal, and Amazon MGM Studios produce. The novel is published by Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books.
Character Descriptions
Josh Dallas for “Young Harris”
Character Description: Charming, well-heeled, and dedicated to raising his daughters to honor the family name, Harris is a hard worker, a loyal husband, and stoic in the face of crisis. Despite already having command of a media empire, Harris often finds himself cast in the shadow of his even more charming – and far more reckless – older brother, the only person standing in the way of the future he envisions…
Costa D’Angelo for “Pfeff”
Character Description: A New England college kid with a mysterious edge, Pfeff is observant, soulful, and wounded in the most compelling way. When he shows up on Beechwood Island, he doesn’t really intend to upend the Sinclair sisters’ lives – but it’s an inevitability.
Parker Lapaine for ‘Young Carrie’
Character Description: In the summer of 1999, Carrie is sensitive, quick-witted, and yearning to be loved. Ostensibly, she is the Harvard-bound, well-heeled, obedient eldest daughter… until an intriguing new boy arrives on the island, and tempts her with a very different kind of future.
Peyton List for “Young Tipper”
Character Description: The young matriarch of a Kennedy-esque dynasty, Tipper can bake a perfect pie, host the hell out of a dinner party, and deftly pull the strings in her husband’s quest for more wealth and power. She’s always done it all with effortless grace and old-money elegance – but this year, a family crisis exposes her sharp edges, her icy temper, and her dirty little secrets.
Elysia Roorbach for “Young Penny”
Character Description: With a competitive streak a mile wide, Penny is charming, popular, and a hopeless romantic – for now, anyway. She deftly hides her struggles with her body image and a burgeoning panic disorder hidden from everyone, until someone unexpected sees beyond her “Perfect Penny” mask.
Madison Wolfe for “Young Bess”
Character Description: The summer she turns 16, Bess dreams of being a songwriter, an adventurer, and most importantly… nothing like her mother. Desperate to fit in with the older kids, especially the three college-age boys who have unexpectedly moved into the guest house, Bess will do anything to impress them… including some things she’ll live to regret.
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