Last Updated on February 15, 2025, 6:34 AM AST by Anthony Morris
A spinoff of the hit CBS television sitcom, The Neighborhood, will soon air in 2025, with Hunter King, making an appearance along with Justin Long, Angelique Cabral, and Kara Royster. The new cast will be accompanied by the actors of The Neighborhood – Marcel Spears and Sheaun McKinney.
The most anticipated actor in the spinoff – Hunter King will be playing the role of Bellamy, who is a sarcastic, dark, and frequently substance – influenced, kind of character. Despite the negative traits, Bellamy is a funny, cheerful and loyal type of person.
Moreover, the new actors will be guest starring in The Neighborhood’s season’s finale, which will serve as the backdoor pilot for the spinoff series.
According to reports, if the 2025-2026 season of the spinoff is proved to be successful, it would be renamed as a new series and the actors can establish themselves as a regular in it.
Hunter King
Hunter King, was born in 1993 and is famous for her acting in hit series / films, such as her role as Adriana Masters in Hollywood Heights (2012), Summer Newman in Young and the Restless (2012 – 2016, 2018 – 2022), and Clementine Hughes in Life in Pieces (2015 – 2019).
She got her first TV series appearance with a supporting role during one of the episodes of Roswell (2001) and made her film debut with her role as Amanda in A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001).
The Neighborhood
The Neighborhood is an American television sitcom which aired its first episode on CBS (American television channel) on October 1st, 2018 and is developed by Jim Reynolds.
The premise of the show is that it centres the lives of Malcolm (McKinney) and Marty Butler (Spears), two boys who pack up and move away from their parent’s home to begin anew and have some adventures in an entirely new neighborhood that is not far away from their home.
Everything changes and falls apart in their lives when something happens while they are at Venice Beach.
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